Exodus 22:1
Portuguese BPT09 (Aprenda Mais Sobre a BÍBLIA para todos Edição Comum)
O que isso significa?
This verse states that if someone steals and then kills or sells an ox or a sheep, they must pay back five oxen for an ox and four sheep for a sheep. This law is from God, given through Moses, and emphasizes the importance of restitution and the value of livestock in ancient times.
Explicado para crianças
Imagine you borrow your friend's favorite toy and accidentally break it. Now, to make it right, you have to give them five of your toys if it's a big toy, or four if it's a smaller one. This verse teaches us about making things right when we do something wrong.
Contexto histórico
Exodus 22:1 is part of the Book of Exodus, written by Moses around 1446 BC. The text was given to the Israelites as part of the Mosaic Law, which provided a legal framework for their society. The verse reflects the economic importance of livestock in ancient agrarian societies.
Aplicação para hoje
In today's world, this principle can be applied to the concept of compensation in legal systems. For example, if someone is found guilty of a financial crime, they might have to pay back more than what they stole to cover the victim's losses and legal fees.