Exodus 21:12-36

Exodus 21:12-36

[12] He that smiteth  a man,  so that he die,  [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  [16] And he that stealeth  a man,  and selleth  him, or if he be found  in his hand,  he shall surely  [17] And he that curseth  his father,  or his mother,  shall surely  [18] 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  [20] And if a man  smite  his servant,  or his maid,  with a rod,  and he die  under his hand;  he shall be surely  [21] Notwithstanding,  if he continue  a day  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  according as the woman's  husband  will lay  upon him; and he shall pay  as the judges  [23] And if any mischief follow,  then thou shalt give  life  [24] Eye  tooth  hand  foot  [25] Burning  wound  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  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  [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  [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  ox  and the dead  shall be his own.