Exodus 22:1 Cross References - ISV

1 Laws Concerning Theft of Personal Property“If a man steals an ox or sheep and slaughters it or sells it, he is to repay five oxen for the ox and four sheep for the sheep.

Leviticus 6:1-6

1 Restitution OfferingsThe LORD told Moses, 2 “A person sins against the LORD by acting treacherously toward his neighbor regarding something entrusted to his care, regarding security for a loan, robbery, if he has oppressed his neighbor, 3 if he has found something that had been lost and then lied about it, or if he makes a false oath about any of these things, thus committing a sin with respect to these things. 4 If that person has sinned and has been found guilty, then he is to return the stolen thing that he took or obtained by oppression, or the security that had been entrusted to him, or the lost thing that he had found, 5 or the thing about which he had given a false oath. He is to restore it in full, add a fifth to it, then give it to whom it belongs the very day he’s found guilty. 6 Now as to his guilt offering, he is to bring to the LORD a ram without defect from the flock, estimated as to its value, to the priest.

Numbers 5:7

7 He is to confess the sin that he had committed, pay its full compensation, add one fifth to it, and give the compensation to whomever he offended.

2 Samuel 12:6

6 He will restore the lamb four times its value, because he did this thing, and because he did it without compassion.”

Proverbs 6:31

31 but when he is discovered, he must restore seven-fold, forfeiting the entire value of his house.

Proverbs 14:4

4 Where there are no oxen, the feeding trough is clean, but profits come through the strength of the ox.

Luke 19:8

8 Later, Zacchaeus stood up and announced to the Lord, “Look! I’m giving half of my possessions to the destitute, and if I have accused anyone falsely, I’m repaying four times as much as I owe.”

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