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If you buy a Hebrew servant, you must free him after … (21:2) Six years “He shall serve six years; and in the seventh he shall go out free and pay nothing.”

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If you buy a Hebrew servant, you must free him after … (21:2)

Six years“He shall serve six years; and in the seventh he shall go out free and pay nothing.”

The slave who comes in by himself should go out… (21:3)

By himself

The slave who comes in married should go out… (21:3)

With his wife

If a man sells his daughter to be a female slave, and she does not please her new master, what should happen to her? (23:8)

New master shall let her be redeemed. He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her.”

What three things must be provided for a female servant, even if the master takes another wife? (23:10)

Her foodHer clothingHer marriage rights

If a master diminishes the female slave’s food, clothing, or marriage rights, what should be done with the slave? (23:11)

Set her free without paying any money.

He who strikes a man so that he dies shall surely… (21:12)

…be put to death. UNLESS…He did not lie in wait, THEN…God will appoint a place where he may flee.

He who strikes his father or his mother shall… (21:15)

Surely be put to death

If someone kidnaps a man and sells him (or if he is found still in his hand), how should we punish him? (21:16)

Surely be put to death

He who curses his father or his mother shall… (21:17)

Surely be put to death

If men are fighting, and one is injured but does not die, rises again, and walks outside with his staff, what should be done? (21:18-19)

He who struck him shall be acquittedHe shall pay only for the loss of his timeHe shall provide for him to be thoroughly healed.

If the Master beats Slave (male) or female with a rod and either dies, what should happen? (21:20)

Master shall surely be punished.But if the servants lives a day or two, not!

If men fight, and hurt a woman with child, so that she gives birth prematurely, yet no harm follows, he shall be punished accordingly as… (21:22)

…the woman’s husband imposes on him; and he shall pay as the judges determine.But if any harm follows:Eye, tooth, hand, foot, burn, wound, stripe.

If a man strikes his servant’s eye and destroys it… (21:26)

…he shall let him go free for the sake of his eye.(SAME FOR HIS TOOTH!)

If an OX gores a man or woman, what should you do to the ox? (21:28)

Stone it, but don’t eat it!What do you do to the ox’s owner? Acquit him (Unless the ox tended to thrust with its horn in times past and the owner knew but didn’t keep it confined---then put the owner to death)

If an ox gores a male or female servant, what is the fine paid to their master? (21:32)

30 shekels of silver

If a man digs a pit and doesn’t cover it, and an ox or donkey falls in, what should the pit-digger do?

Give money to the owner, but keep the dead animal (21:34)

If an ox gores another’s ox, and it dies, what should we do with the ox that gored?

Sell it and divide the money; They should also divide the dead ox. Poor dead ox. (21:35)

If someone steals an ox or sheep, and slaughters it or sells it, how much should he restore?

Five oxen for an oxFour sheep for a sheep (22:1)

If a thief is breaking into a man’s house, and the man strikes him so that he dies, is he guilty?

No – unless the sun has risen. (22:3)

If the owner lets their animals feed in another man’s field , how should they repay?

From the best of their own field or vineyard (22:5)

If I leave my phone in someone’s care, and it is stolen, what should we do? (22:7-8)

If the thief is found, he pays double.If the thief isn’t found, then the person will be brought to the judges to see whether he has put his hand into his neighbor’s goods (took the phone).

If you borrows something from me, and it dies when I’m not there, what should You do?

You must “make it good.” (22:14)What if I am there?You shall not make it good.What if you “hired” it?“It came for its hire.”

Are sorceresses permitted to live? (22:18)

Nope.

What should be done to someone who sacrifices to any god except the LORD? (22:20)

He shall be utterly destroyed.

Why shouldn’t you mistreat a stranger or oppress him? (22:21)

“For you were strangers in the land of Egypt.”

What will make God’s wrath hot? (22:22-23)

Afflicting the widow or fatherless child.

If you take someone’s only Hawaiian shirt as his pledge, when must you return it to him? (22:26)

Before the sun goes down.