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Exodus 22:11-24 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

11. That neighbor must promise before the Lord that he did not harm or kill the other man’s animal. The owner of the animal must accept his promise made before God. The neighbor does not have to pay the owner for the animal.

12. But the animal might have been stolen from the neighbor. Then he must pay the owner for it.

13. Wild animals might have killed the animal. Then the neighbor must bring the body as proof. He will not have to pay for the animal that was killed.

14. “A man might borrow an animal from his neighbor. It might get hurt or die while the owner is not there. Then the one who borrowed it must pay the owner for the animal.

15. The owner might be with the animal. Then the one who borrowed it does not have to pay. If the animal was rented, the rental price covers the loss.

16. “A man might find a woman who is not pledged to be married. She has never had physical relations with a man. He might trick her into having physical relations with him. Then he must give her family the payment to marry her. And she will be his wife.

17. But her father might refuse to allow his daughter to marry him. Then the man must still give the payment for a bride. He must pay the usual charge for a woman who is a virgin.

18. “Put to death any woman who does evil magic.

19. “Put to death anyone who has unnatural physical relations with an animal.

20. “Destroy completely any person who makes a sacrifice to any god except the Lord.

21. “Do not cheat or hurt a foreigner. Remember that you were foreigners in the land of Egypt.

22. “Do not cheat a widow or an orphan.

23. If you do, they will cry out to me for help. I certainly will hear their cry.

24. And I will be very angry and kill you in war. Then your wives will become widows, and your children will become orphans.

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