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Exodus 22:21-22

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22:21 “You must not wrong 1  a foreigner 2  nor oppress him, for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt.

22:22 “You must not afflict 3  any widow or orphan.

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[22:21]  1 tn Or “oppress.”

[22:21]  2 tn Or “alien,” both here and in 23:9. This individual is a resident foreigner; he lives in the land but, aside from provisions such as this, might easily be without legal rights.

[22:22]  3 tn The verb “afflict” is a Piel imperfect from עָנָה (’anah); it has a wide range of meanings: “afflict, oppress, humiliate, rape.” These victims are at the mercy of the judges, businessmen, or villains. The righteous king and the righteous people will not mistreat them (see Isa 1:17; Job 31:16, 17, 21).



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