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Exodus 21:33

Context

21:33 “If a man opens a pit or if a man digs a pit and does not cover it, and an ox or a donkey falls into it,

Exodus 22:4

Context
22:4 If the stolen item should in fact be found 1  alive in his possession, 2  whether it be an ox or a donkey or a sheep, he must pay back double. 3 

Exodus 23:5

Context
23:5 If you see the donkey of someone who hates you fallen under its load, you must not ignore him, 4  but be sure to help 5  him with it. 6 

Exodus 34:20

Context
34:20 Now the firstling 7  of a donkey you may redeem with a lamb, but if you do not redeem it, then break its neck. 8  You must redeem all the firstborn of your sons.

“No one will appear before me empty-handed. 9 

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[22:4]  1 tn The construction uses a Niphal infinitive absolute and a Niphal imperfect: if it should indeed be found. Gesenius says that in such conditional clauses the infinitive absolute has less emphasis, but instead emphasizes the condition on which some consequence depends (see GKC 342-43 §113.o).

[22:4]  2 tn Heb “in his hand.”

[22:4]  3 sn He must pay back one for what he took, and then one for the penalty – his loss as he was inflicting a loss on someone else.

[23:5]  1 tn The line reads “you will cease to forsake him” – refrain from leaving your enemy without help.

[23:5]  2 tn The law is emphatic here as well, using the infinitive absolute and the imperfect of instruction (or possibly obligation). There is also a wordplay here: two words עָזַב (’azav) are used, one meaning “forsake” and the other possibly meaning “arrange” based on Arabic and Ugaritic evidence (see U. Cassuto, Exodus, 297-98).

[23:5]  3 sn See H. B. Huffmon, “Exodus 23:4-5: A Comparative Study,” A Light Unto My Path, 271-78.

[34:20]  1 tn Heb “and the one that opens [the womb of] the donkey.”

[34:20]  2 sn See G. Brin, “The Firstling of Unclean Animals,” JQR 68 (1971): 1-15.

[34:20]  3 tn The form is the adverb “empty.”



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