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Chapter 21
Now
these
are
the
judgments
which
thou
shalt
set
before
them.
2
If
thou
buy
an
Hebrew
servant,
six
years
he
shall
serve:
and
in
the
seventh
he
shall
go
out
free
for
nothing.
3
If
he
came
in
by
himself,
he
shall
go
out
by
himself:
if
he
were
married,
then
his
wife
shall
go
out
with
him.
4
If
his
master
have
given
him
a
wife,
and
she
have
born
him
sons
or
daughters;
the
wife
and
her
children
shall
be
her
master’s,
and
he
shall
go
out
by
himself.
5
And
if
the
servant
shall
plainly
say,
I
love
my
master,
my
wife,
and
my
children;
I
will
not
go
out
free:
6
Then
his
master
shall
bring
him
unto
the
judges;
he
shall
also
bring
him
to
the
door,
or
unto
the
door
post;
and
his
master
shall
bore
his
ear
through
with
an
aul;
and
he
shall
serve
him
for
ever.
7
And
if
a
man
sell
his
daughter
to
be
a
maidservant,
she
shall
not
go
out
as
the
menservants
do.
8
If
she
please
not
her
master,
who
hath
betrothed
her
to
himself,
then
shall
he
let
her
be
redeemed:
to
sell
her
unto
a
strange
nation
he
shall
have
no
power,
seeing
he
hath
dealt
deceitfully
with
her.
9
And
if
he
have
betrothed
her
unto
his
son,
he
shall
deal
with
her
after
the
manner
of
daughters.
10
If
he
take
him
another
wife;
her
food,
her
raiment,
and
her
duty
of
marriage,
shall
he
not
diminish.
11
And
if
he
do
not
these
three
unto
her,
then
shall
she
go
out
free
without
money.
12
He
that
smiteth
a
man,
so
that
he
die,
shall
be
surely
put
to
death.
13
And
if
a
man
lie
not
in
wait,
but
God
deliver
him
into
his
hand;
then
I
will
appoint
thee
a
place
whither
he
shall
flee.
14
But
if
a
man
come
presumptuously
upon
his
neighbour,
to
slay
him
with
guile;
thou
shalt
take
him
from
mine
altar,
that
he
may
die.
15
And
he
that
smiteth
his
father,
or
his
mother,
shall
be
surely
put
to
death.
16
And
he
that
stealeth
a
man,
and
selleth
him,
or
if
he
be
found
in
his
hand,
he
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
17
And
he
that
curseth
his
father,
or
his
mother,
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
18
And
if
men
strive
together,
and
one
smite
another
with
a
stone,
or
with
his
fist,
and
he
die
not,
but
keepeth
his
bed:
19
If
he
rise
again,
and
walk
abroad
upon
his
staff,
then
shall
he
that
smote
him
be
quit:
only
he
shall
pay
for
the
loss
of
his
time,
and
shall
cause
him
to
be
thoroughly
healed.
20
And
if
a
man
smite
his
servant,
or
his
maid,
with
a
rod,
and
he
die
under
his
hand;
he
shall
be
surely
punished.
21
Notwithstanding,
if
he
continue
a
day
or
two,
he
shall
not
be
punished:
for
he
is
his
money.
22
If
men
strive,
and
hurt
a
woman
with
child,
so
that
her
fruit
depart
from
her,
and
yet
no
mischief
follow:
he
shall
be
surely
punished,
according
as
the
woman’s
husband
will
lay
upon
him;
and
he
shall
pay
as
the
judges
determine.
23
And
if
any
mischief
follow,
then
thou
shalt
give
life
for
life,
24
Eye
for
eye,
tooth
for
tooth,
hand
for
hand,
foot
for
foot,
25
Burning
for
burning,
wound
for
wound,
stripe
for
stripe.
26
And
if
a
man
smite
the
eye
of
his
servant,
or
the
eye
of
his
maid,
that
it
perish;
he
shall
let
him
go
free
for
his
eye’s
sake.
27
And
if
he
smite
out
his
manservant’s
tooth,
or
his
maidservant’s
tooth;
he
shall
let
him
go
free
for
his
tooth’s
sake.
28
If
an
ox
gore
a
man
or
a
woman,
that
they
die:
then
the
ox
shall
be
surely
stoned,
and
his
flesh
shall
not
be
eaten;
but
the
owner
of
the
ox
shall
be
quit.
29
But
if
the
ox
were
wont
to
push
with
his
horn
in
time
past,
and
it
hath
been
testified
to
his
owner,
and
he
hath
not
kept
him
in,
but
that
he
hath
killed
a
man
or
a
woman;
the
ox
shall
be
stoned,
and
his
owner
also
shall
be
put
to
death.
30
If
there
be
laid
on
him
a
sum
of
money,
then
he
shall
give
for
the
ransom
of
his
life
whatsoever
is
laid
upon
him.
31
Whether
he
have
gored
a
son,
or
have
gored
a
daughter,
according
to
this
judgment
shall
it
be
done
unto
him.
32
If
the
ox
shall
push
a
manservant
or
a
maidservant;
he
shall
give
unto
their
master
thirty
shekels
of
silver,
and
the
ox
shall
be
stoned.
33
And
if
a
man
shall
open
a
pit,
or
if
a
man
shall
dig
a
pit,
and
not
cover
it,
and
an
ox
or
an
ass
fall
therein;
34
The
owner
of
the
pit
shall
make
it
good,
and
give
money
unto
the
owner
of
them;
and
the
dead
beast
shall
be
his.
35
And
if
one
man’s
ox
hurt
another’s,
that
he
die;
then
they
shall
sell
the
live
ox,
and
divide
the
money
of
it;
and
the
dead
ox
also
they
shall
divide.
36
Or
if
it
be
known
that
the
ox
hath
used
to
push
in
time
past,
and
his
owner
hath
not
kept
him
in;
he
shall
surely
pay
ox
for
ox;
and
the
dead
shall
be
his
own.
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