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Exodus 21:3

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21:3 If he came 1  in by himself 2  he will go out by himself; if he had 3  a wife when he came in, then his wife will go out with him.

Exodus 21:34

Context
21:34 the owner of the pit must repay 4  the loss. He must give money 5  to its owner, and the dead animal 6  will become his.
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[21:3]  1 tn The tense is imperfect, but in the conditional clause it clearly refers to action that is anterior to the action in the next clause. Heb “if he comes in single, he goes out single,” that is, “if he came in single, he will go out single.”

[21:3]  2 tn Heb “with his back” meaning “alone.”

[21:3]  3 tn The phrase says, “if he was the possessor of a wife”; the noun בַּעַל (baal) can mean “possessor” or “husband.” If there was a wife, she shared his fortunes or his servitude; if he entered with her, she would accompany him when he left.

[21:34]  4 tn The verb is a Piel imperfect from שָׁלַם (shalam); it has the idea of making payment in full, making recompense, repaying. These imperfects could be given a future tense translation as imperfects of instruction, but in the property cases an obligatory imperfect fits better – this is what he is bound or obliged to do – what he must do.

[21:34]  5 tn Heb “silver.”

[21:34]  6 tn Here the term “animal” has been supplied.



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