Löydetty 107 Tulokset: animal

  • It must be an animal without blemish, a male one year old; you may choose it either from the sheep or from the goats. (Exodus 12, 5)

  • then the owner of the pit will make good the loss by compensating its owner, and the dead animal will be his. (Exodus 21, 34)

  • If anyone's ox injures anyone else's ox causing its death, the owners will sell and share the money for it; they will also share the dead animal. (Exodus 21, 35)

  • But if it is common knowledge that the ox has been in the habit of goring before, and its owner has not kept it under control, the owner will repay ox for ox, and will keep the dead animal. (Exodus 21, 36)

  • If the stolen animal is found alive in his possession, be it ox, donkey or animal from the flock, he will pay back double. (Exodus 22, 3)

  • 'In every case of law-breaking involving an ox, donkey, animal from the flock, clothing or lost property of any sort, the ownership of which is disputed, both parties will lay their case before God. The party whom God pronounces guilty will pay back double to the other. (Exodus 22, 8)

  • 'If anyone entrusts a donkey, ox, animal from the flock or any other animal to someone else's keeping, and it dies or breaks a limb or is carried off without anyone seeing, (Exodus 22, 9)

  • Only if the animal has been stolen from him, will he make restitution to the owner. (Exodus 22, 11)

  • If it has been savaged by a wild animal, he must bring the savaged remains of the animal as evidence, and will then not have to make restitution. (Exodus 22, 12)

  • 'If anyone borrows an animal from someone else, and it breaks a limb or dies in the owner's absence, he will make full restitution. (Exodus 22, 13)

  • But if the animal's owner has been present, he will not have to make good the loss. If the owner has hired it out, he will get the cost of its hire. (Exodus 22, 14)

  • 'Anyone who has intercourse with an animal will be put to death. (Exodus 22, 18)


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