Exodus 21:19
then the one who struck him shall go unpunished, as long as the other can get up and walk around outside with his staff. Nevertheless, he must compensate the man for his lost work and see that he is completely healed.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Exodus 21:19?

2. How does Exodus 21:19 guide us in resolving personal injury disputes today?

3. What does "pay for the lost time" teach about responsibility and restitution?

4. How does Exodus 21:19 connect with Jesus' teachings on forgiveness and justice?

5. In what ways can we apply the principle of restitution in modern conflicts?

6. How does Exodus 21:19 reflect God's concern for justice and community harmony?

7. How does Exodus 21:19 align with modern views on justice and compensation?

8. What does Exodus 21:19 reveal about ancient Israelite legal practices?

9. How should Christians interpret the concept of restitution in Exodus 21:19 today?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Exodus 21?

11. What similarities exist between Moses and Jesus?

12. What is the biblical perspective on snakes?

13. 2 Kings 13:21 - How could a dead man be revived simply by touching Elisha's bones, and is there any scientific or historical corroboration for such an event?

14. Should reparations for slavery be paid?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the requirement for the assailant to compensate the injured person reflect God's justice and mercy?

2. In what ways can we apply the principle of restitution in our modern-day conflicts and relationships?

3. How does the concept of ensuring the victim's complete healing relate to the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament?

4. What are some practical ways we can support those who have been wronged or injured in our communities today?

5. How can the principles found in Exodus 21:19 guide us in balancing justice and compassion in our personal lives?1. What does the principle of releasing a Hebrew servant in the seventh year teach us about God's view of freedom?

2. How might the practice of a servant choosing to serve their master for life relate to our commitment to God?

3. How can we understand the seemingly harsh laws about treating servants in the context of the ancient Near East?

4. What insights can we gain about God's view of women from the laws concerning female servants?

5. What can the punishment for striking or cursing parents teach us about God's value of family relationships?

6. How does the "eye for an eye" principle balance justice with mercy?

7. What do the laws regarding accidental and premeditated murder teach us about intent in our actions?

8. How do the laws concerning property ownership and liability speak to our responsibility for our actions and possessions?

9. How can we apply the principle of compensation for injury or loss in our relationships today?

10. In what ways might the ordinances about treating servants challenge our understanding of fairness and justice?

11. Why do you think God included specific laws about damage caused by livestock?

12. What implications might the laws regarding pits and uncovered hazards have on our responsibility for public safety today?

13. How does the "ox for ox" compensation rule reflect fairness in dealing with property damage?

14. How might the laws regarding capital punishment for crimes like murder and kidnapping be understood in today's legal context?

15. What principles can we draw from these laws that might guide our conduct and interactions with others today?

16. How can the law regarding the striking of a pregnant woman and the subsequent premature birth inform our views on the sanctity of life?

17. How does the principle of the master's liability for the actions of his livestock translate into today's context of responsibility?

18. Why do you think God included such specific laws for societal living among the Israelites?

19. How can we reconcile the harsher laws in this chapter with our understanding of God's love and mercy?

20. How might the laws in this passage be relevant in shaping the ethics of a Christian today?

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