1
If a
man shall
steal an
ox, or a
sheep, and
kill it, or
sell it; he shall
restore five oxen for an
ox, and
four sheep for a
sheep.
w{a w{x'b.j.W h,f -w{a rw{v vyia -b{n.gIy yiK ? !a{c -[;B.r;a.w rw{V;h t;x;T ~eL;v.y r'q'b h'Vim]x w{r'k.m ? h,F;h t;x;T
2
If a
thief be
found breaking
up, and be
smitten that he
die, there shall no
blood be shed for him.
!yea tem'w h'KUh.w b'N;G;h aec'MIy t,r,T.x;M;B -mia ? ~yim'D w{l
3
If the
sun be
risen upon him, there shall be
blood shed for him; for he should make
full restitution; if he have nothing, then he shall be
sold for his
theft.
~eL;v w{l ~yim'D wy'l'[ v,m,V;h h'x.r'z -mia ? w{t'ben.giB r;K.min.w w{l !yea -mia ~eL;v.y
4
If the
theft be
certainly found in his
hand alive, whether it be
ox, or
ass, or
sheep; he shall
restore double.
rw{m]x -d;[ rw{Vim h'ben.G;h w{d'y.b aec'Mit aec'Mih -mia ? ~eL;v.y ~Iy;n.v ~yiY;x h,f -d;[
5
If a
man shall cause a
field or
vineyard to be
eaten, and shall
put in his
beast, and shall
feed in another
man's field; of the
best of his own
field, and of the
best of his own
vineyard, shall he make
restitution.
h'ryi[.B -t,a x;Liv.w ~,r,k -w{a h,d'f vyia -r,[.b;y yiK ? w{m.r;K b;jyem.W .Whed'f b;jyem rex;a hed.fiB re[ib.W ? ~eL;v.y
6
If
fire break
out, and
catch in
thorns, so that the stacks of
corn, or the standing
corn, or the
field, be
consumed therewith; he that
kindled the
fire shall
surely make
restitution.
vyid'G l;k/a,n.w ~yic{q h'a.c'm.W vea aecet -yiK ? ri[.b;M;h ~eL;v.y ~eL;v h,d'F;h w{a h'm'Q;h w{a ? h're[.B;h -t,a