Exodus 22:22

22 Ye shall trouble no wedowe nor fatherlesse childe:

Exodus 22:22 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 22:22

Ye shall not afflict any widow or fatherless child.
] Who have no friends, husband, or father to be on their side and protect them, and are weak and helpless to defend themselves, and therefore it must be barbarous to do them any injury, either to their persons or property; no one ought to be afflicted and distressed by another, either in body or mind, or substance, and especially such as have no helper, not any to assist them and sympathize with them; for this is a law for every man, as Jarchi observes, is binding upon all; only the Scripture speaks of these, because of their weakness, and because they are more frequently afflicted than others, cruel and unmerciful men taking the advantage of their inability to defend themselves.

Exodus 22:22 In-Context

20 He that offreth vnto ony goddes saue vnto the Lorde only, let him dye without redemption
21 vexe not a straunger nether oppresse him for ye were straungers in the londe of Egipte.
22 Ye shall trouble no wedowe nor fatherlesse childe:
23 Yf ye shall trouble the: they shall crye vnto me, ad I wyll surely heare their crye
24 and then will my wrath waxe hoote and I will kyll you with swerde, and youre wyues shalbe wedowes and youre childern fatherlesse.
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