Exode 22:4

4 Si ce qui a été dérobé est trouvé vivant entre ses mains, soit bœuf, soit âne, soit agneau, il rendra le double.

Exode 22:4 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 22:4

If the theft be certainly found in his hand alive
Or, "in finding be found" F9, be plainly and evidently found upon him, before witnesses, as the Targum of Jonathan; so that there is no doubt of the theft; and it is a clear case that he had neither as yet killed nor sold the creature he had stolen, and to could be had again directly, and without any damage well as it would appear by this that he was not an old expert thief, and used to such practices, since he would soon have made away with this theft in some way or another:

whether it be ox, or ass, or sheep,
or any other creature; and even, as Jarchi thinks, anything else, as raiment, goods

he shall restore double;
two oxen for an ox, two asses for an ass, and two sheep for a sheep: and, as the same commentator observes, two living ones, and not dead ones, or the price of two living ones: so Solon made theft, by his law, punishable with death, but with a double restitution F11; and the reason why here only a double restitution and not fourfold is insisted on, as in ( Exodus 22:1 ) is, because there the theft is persisted in, here not; but either the thief being convicted in his own conscience of his evil, makes confession, or, however, the creatures are found with alive, and so more useful being restored, and, being had again sooner, the loss is not quite so great.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (aumt aumh) "inveniendo inventum fuerit", Pagninus, Montanus, Piscator.
F11 A. Gell, l. 11. c. 18.

Exode 22:4 In-Context

2 Si le larron est trouvé faisant effraction, et est frappé à mort, celui qui l'aura frappé ne sera point coupable de meurtre.
3 Mais si le soleil était levé sur lui, il sera coupable de meurtre. Le voleur fera donc restitution; s'il n'a pas de quoi, il sera vendu pour son vol.
4 Si ce qui a été dérobé est trouvé vivant entre ses mains, soit bœuf, soit âne, soit agneau, il rendra le double.
5 Si quelqu'un fait du dégât dans un champ, ou dans une vigne, et lâche son bétail, qui paisse dans le champ d'autrui, il rendra le meilleur de son champ et le meilleur de sa vigne.
6 Si le feu sort et trouve des épines, et que du blé en gerbes, ou la moisson, ou le champ, soit consumé, celui qui aura allumé le feu rendra entièrement ce qui aura été brûlé.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.