Exodus 21; Exodus 22; Matthew 19

Viewing Multiple Passages

Exodus 21

1 These are the case laws that you should set before them:
2 When you buy a male Hebrew slave, he will serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he will go free without any payment.
3 If he came in single, he will leave single. If he came in married, then his wife will leave with him.
4 If his master gave him a wife and she bore him sons or daughters, the wife and her children will belong to her master. He will leave single.
5 However, if the slave clearly states, "I love my master, my wife, and my children, and I don't want to go free,"
6 then his master will bring him before God. He will bring him to the door or the doorpost. There his master will pierce his ear with a pointed tool, and he will serve him as his slave for life.
7 When a man sells his daughter as a slave, she shouldn't be set free in the same way as male slaves are set free.
8 If she doesn't please her master who chose her for himself, then her master must let her be bought back by her family. He has no right to sell her to a foreign people since he has treated her unfairly.
9 If he assigns her to his son, he must give her the rights of a daughter.
10 If he takes another woman for himself, he may not reduce her food, clothing, or marital rights.
11 If he doesn't do these three things for her, she will go free without any payment, for no money.
12 Anyone who hits and kills someone should be put to death.
13 If the killing wasn't on purpose but an accident allowed by God, then I will designate a place to which the killer can run away.
14 But if someone plots and kills another person on purpose, you should remove the killer from my altar and put him to death.
15 Anyone who violently hits their father or mother should be put to death.
16 Anyone who kidnaps a person, whether they have been sold or are still being held, should be put to death.
17 Anyone who curses their father or mother should be put to death.
18 When two people are fighting and one hits the other with a stone or with his fist so that he is in bed for a while but doesn't die—
19 if he recovers and is able to walk around outside with a cane, then the one who hit him shouldn't be punished, except to pay for the loss of time from work and to pay for his full recovery.
20 When a slave owner hits a male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies immediately, the owner should be punished.
21 But if the slave gets up after a day or two, the slave owner shouldn't be punished because the slave is the owner's property.
22 When people who are fighting injure a pregnant woman so that she has a miscarriage but no other injury occurs, then the guilty party will be fined what the woman's husband demands, as negotiated with the judges.
23 If there is further injury, then you will give a life for a life,
24 an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, a foot for a foot,
25 a burn for a burn, a bruise for a bruise, a wound for a wound.
26 When a slave owner hits and blinds the eye of a male or female slave, he should let the slave go free on account of the eye.
27 If he knocks out a tooth of a male or female slave, he should let the slave go free on account of the tooth.
28 When an ox gores a man or a woman to death, the ox should be stoned to death, and the meat of the ox shouldn't be eaten. But the owner of the ox shouldn't be punished.
29 However, if the ox had gored people in the past and its owner had been warned but didn't watch out for it, and the ox ends up killing a man or a woman, then the ox should be stoned to death, and its owner should also be put to death.
30 If the owner has to pay compensation instead, he must pay the agreed amount to save his life.
31 If the ox gores a boy or a girl, this same case law applies to the owner.
32 If the ox gores a male or female slave, the owner will pay thirty silver shekels to the slave's owner, and the ox will be stoned to death.
33 When someone leaves a pit open or digs a pit and doesn't cover it and an ox or a donkey falls into the pit,
34 the owner of the pit must make good on the loss. He should pay money to the ox's owner, but he may keep the dead animal.
35 When someone's ox hurts someone else's ox and it dies, then they should sell the live ox and divide its price. They should also divide the dead animal between them.
36 But if the ox was known for goring in the past and its owner hadn't watched out for it, the owner must make good the loss, an ox for an ox, but may keep the dead animal.
Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible

Exodus 22

1 When someone steals an ox or a sheep and then slaughters or sells it, the thief must pay back five oxen for the one ox or four sheep for the one sheep.
2 If the thief is caught breaking in and is beaten and dies, the one who killed him won't be guilty of bloodshed.
3 However, if this happens in broad daylight, then the one who killed him is guilty of bloodshed. For his part, the thief must make good on what he stole. If he has nothing, he must be sold to pay for his theft.
4 If an animal (whether ox, donkey, or sheep) is found alive in the thief's possession, he must pay back double.
5 When someone lets an animal loose to eat in another person's field and causes the field or vineyard to be stripped of its crop, the owner must pay them back with the best from his own field or vineyard.
6 When someone starts a fire and it catches in thorns and then spreads to someone else's stacked grain, standing grain, or a whole field, the one who started the fire must fully repay the loss.
7 When someone entrusts money or other items to another person to keep safe and they are stolen from the other person's house and the thief is caught, the thief must pay back double.
8 If the thief isn't caught, the owner of the house should be brought before God to determine whether or not the owner stole the other's property.
9 When any dispute of ownership over an ox, donkey, sheep, piece of clothing, or any other loss arises in which someone claims, "This is mine," the cases of both parties should come before God. The one whom God finds at fault must pay double to the other.
10 When someone gives a donkey, ox, sheep, or any other animal to another person to keep safe, and the animal dies or is injured or taken and no one saw what happened,
11 the person should swear a solemn pledge before the LORD in the presence of the owner that he didn't touch the other's property. The owner must accept that, and no payment needs to be made.
12 But if the animal was stolen, the person must make full payment to its owner.
13 If the animal was attacked and ripped apart and its torn body is brought as evidence, no payment needs to be made.
14 When someone borrows an animal from another and it is injured or dies while the owner isn't present, full payment must be made.
15 If the owner was present, no payment needs to be made. If the animal was hired, only the fee for hiring the animal is due.
16 When a man seduces a young woman who isn't engaged to be married yet and he sleeps with her, he must marry her and pay the bride-price for her.
17 But if her father absolutely refuses to let them marry, he must still pay the same amount as the bride-price for young women.
18 Don't allow a female sorcerer to live.
19 Anyone who has sexual relations with an animal should be put to death.
20 Anyone who offers sacrifices to any god, other than the LORD alone, should be destroyed.
21 Don't mistreat or oppress an immigrant, because you were once immigrants in the land of Egypt.
22 Don't treat any widow or orphan badly.
23 If you do treat them badly and they cry out to me, you can be sure that I'll hear their cry.
24 I'll be furious, and I'll kill you with the sword. Then your wives will be widows, and your children will be orphans.
25 If you lend money to my people who are poor among you, don't be a creditor and charge them interest.
26 If you take a piece of clothing from someone as a security deposit, you should return it before the sun goes down.
27 His clothing may well be his only blanket to cover himself. What else will that person have to sleep in? And if he cries out to me, I'll listen, because I'm compassionate.
28 Don't say a curse against God, and don't curse your people's chief.
29 Don't delay offering the produce of your vineyards and winepresses. Give me your oldest son.
30 Do the same with your oxen and with your sheep. They should stay with their mother for seven days. On the eighth day, you should give them to me.
31 You are holy people to me. Don't eat any meat killed by wild animals out in the field. Throw it to the dogs instead.
Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible

Matthew 19

1 When Jesus finished saying these things, he left Galilee and came to the area of Judea on the east side of the Jordan.
2 Large crowds followed him, and he healed them.
3 Some Pharisees came to him. In order to test him, they said, "Does the Law allow a man to divorce his wife for just any reason?"
4 Jesus answered, "Haven't you read that at the beginning the creator made them male and female?
5 And God said, ‘Because of this a man should leave his father and mother and be joined together with his wife, and the two will be one flesh.'
6 So they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore, humans must not pull apart what God has put together."
7 The Pharisees said to him, "Then why did Moses command us to give a divorce certificate and divorce her?"
8 Jesus replied, "Moses allowed you to divorce your wives because your hearts are unyielding. But it wasn't that way from the beginning.
9 I say to you that whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual unfaithfulness, and marries another woman commits adultery."
10 His disciples said to him, "If that's the way things are between a man and his wife, then it's better not to marry."
11 He replied, "Not everybody can accept this teaching, but only those who have received the ability to accept it.
12 For there are eunuchs who have been eunuchs from birth. And there are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by other people. And there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs because of the kingdom of heaven. Those who can accept it should accept it."
13 Some people brought children to Jesus so that he would place his hands on them and pray. But the disciples scolded them.
14 "Allow the children to come to me," Jesus said. "Don't forbid them, because the kingdom of heaven belongs to people like these children."
15 Then he blessed the children and went away from there.
16 A man approached him and said, "Teacher, what good thing must I do to have eternal life?"
17 Jesus said, "Why do you ask me about what is good? There's only one who is good. If you want to enter eternal life, keep the commandments."
18 The man said, "Which ones?" Then Jesus said, "Don't commit murder. Don't commit adultery. Don't steal. Don't give false testimony.
19 Honor your father and mother, and love your neighbor as you love yourself."
20 The young man replied, "I've kept all these. What am I still missing?"
21 Jesus said, "If you want to be complete, go, sell what you own, and give the money to the poor. Then you will have treasure in heaven. And come follow me."
22 But when the young man heard this, he went away saddened, because he had many possessions.
23 Then Jesus said to his disciples, "I assure you that it will be very hard for a rich person to enter the kingdom of heaven.
24 In fact, it's easier for a camel to squeeze through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter God's kingdom."
25 When his disciples heard this, they were stunned. "Then who can be saved?" they asked.
26 Jesus looked at them carefully and said, "It's impossible for human beings. But all things are possible for God."
27 Then Peter replied, "Look, we've left everything and followed you. What will we have?"
28 Jesus said to them, “I assure you who have followed me that, when everything is made new, when the Human One sits on his magnificent throne, you also will sit on twelve thrones overseeing the twelve tribes of Israel.
29 And all who have left houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children, or farms because of my name will receive one hundred times more and will inherit eternal life.
30 But many who are first will be last. And many who are last will be first.
Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible