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  • his master shall bring him to God; he will take him to the door or the doorpost, then his master will pierce his ear with an awl, and he shall serve him for life. (Exodus 21, 6)

  • The man who strikes another and so causes his death shall die. (Exodus 21, 12)

  • Instead, if a man willfully attacks another to kill him treacherously, you will take him away even from my altar and put him to death. (Exodus 21, 14)

  • Whoever strikes his father or mother shall be put to death. (Exodus 21, 15)

  • Anyone who kidnaps another and either sells him or is found holding him captive, shall be put to death. (Exodus 21, 16)

  • He who curses his father or mother shall be put to death. (Exodus 21, 17)

  • But if there is serious injury you are to take life for life, (Exodus 21, 23)

  • When an ox gores a man or woman to death, the ox will be stoned and its flesh will not be eaten, but the owner of the ox will not be punished. (Exodus 21, 28)

  • If the ox had gored someone in the past and its owner had been warned but had not kept it fenced in, and if later it kills a man or woman, the ox will be stoned and its owner put to death. (Exodus 21, 29)

  • If the owner, however, is allowed to pay a fine to save his life, he must pay all that is demanded. (Exodus 21, 30)

  • If a thief is caught breaking into a house and receives a mortal blow, the man who struck him will not be guilty of his death, (Exodus 22, 1)

  • "When you take a census and make a register of the people of Israel, each is to pay Yahweh a ransom for his life, so that no disaster comes on them when the census is being made. (Exodus 30, 12)


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