Exodus 22

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Exodus 22 is a chapter in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament that sets out various civil, moral, and religious laws for the Israelites, including regulations on property, restitution, social justice, and proper worship.

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Label Occurrences
Exodus 22 canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chapter of the Bible
chapter of the Book of Exodus
audience Israelites NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus canonical
contains civil laws
moral laws
religious laws
ethicalTheme fair economic practices
protection of the vulnerable
responsibility for one’s actions
reverence for God
followedBy Exodus 23 NERFINISHED
follows Exodus 21 NERFINISHED
genre legal text
religious law
hasVerseRange Exodus 22:1–31
language Biblical Hebrew
lawCollection Covenant Code NERFINISHED
partOf Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament NERFINISHED
Pentateuch NERFINISHED
Torah NERFINISHED
positionInBook 22
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalCollection Masoretic Text NERFINISHED
Septuagint NERFINISHED
setting Sinai covenant NERFINISHED
subject blasphemy and cursing authorities
consecration of firstborn sons
damage to property
laws about borrowing and safekeeping
liability for negligence
offerings and firstfruits
prohibition of bestiality
prohibition of idolatrous sacrifices
prohibition of sorcery
prohibition of usury toward Israelites
proper worship
property laws
restitution
social justice
theft and restitution
treatment of foreigners
treatment of widows and orphans
usedIn Christian ethical teaching
Jewish law interpretation

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Exodus 23 follows Exodus 22