Deuteronomy 22:3

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

In like maner shalt thou doo with his asse, with his rayment and with all lost thinges of thy brother which he hath lost and thou hast founde, and thou maist not withdrawe thy selfe.

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  • Deut 22:1-2
    2 verses
    87%

    1Yf thou se thy brothers oxe or shepe goo astraye, thou shalt not with drawe thy selfe from them: But shalt brynge them home agayne vnto thy brother.

    2Yf thy brother be not nye vnto the or yf thou knowe him not, then bringe them vnto thine awne housse and lett them be with the, vntyll thy brother axe after them, and then delyuer him them agayne.

  • 4Yf thou se that thy brothers asse or oxe is fallen doune by the waye, thou shalt not withdrawe thy selfe from them: but shalt helpe him to heue them vp agayne.

  • Exod 23:4-6
    3 verses
    78%

    4whe thou metest thine enimies oxe or asse goynge a straye, thou shalt brynge the to him agayne.

    5Yf thou se thine enimies asse synke vnder his burthen, thou shalt not passe by and let him alone: but shalt helpe him to lyfte him vp agayne.

    6Thou shalt not hynder the righte of the poore that are amonge you in their sute.

  • Exod 22:7-14
    8 verses
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    7Yf a man delyuer his neghboure money or stuffe to kepe, and it be stolen out of his housse: Yf the these be foude, he shal paye double

    8Yf the thefe be not founde, then the goodma of the housse shalbe brought vnto the goddes and swere, whether he haue put his hande vnto his neghbours good.

    9And in all maner of trespace, whether it be oxe, asse, shepe, rayment or ony maner lost thynge which another chalegeth to be his, the cause of both parties shall come before the goddes. And whom the goddes condene: the same shall paye double vnto his neghboure.

    10Yf a man delyuer vnto his neghboure to kepe, asse, oxe, shepe or what soeuer beest it be and it dye or be hurte or dryuen awaye and no man se it:

    11then shall an othe of the Lorde goo betwene them, whether he haue put his hande vnto his neghbours good, and the owner of it shall take the othe, and the other shall not make it good:

    12Yf it be stollen from him, then he shall make restitucion vnto the owner:

    13Yf it be torne with wylde beestes, the let him bringe recorde of the teerynge: and he shall not make it good.

    14when a man boroweth oughte of his neghbour yf it be hurte or els dye, and yf the owner therof be not by, he shall make it good:

  • Exod 22:3-5
    3 verses
    73%

    3excepte the sonne be vpp when he is founde, then there shalbe bloude shed for him, A thefe shall make restitucyon: Yf he haue not wherewith, he shalbe solde for his thefte.

    4Yf the thefte be founde in his hande alyue (whether it be oxe, asse or shepe) he shall restore double.

    5Yf a man do hurte felde or vyneyarde, so that he put in his beest to fede in another mans felde: off the best off hys owne felde, and of the best of his awne vyneyarde, shall he make restitucyon.

  • 31Thine oxe shalbe slayne before thyne eyes, ad thou shalt not eate thereof. Thine asse shalbe violently taken awaye euen before thi face, and shall not be restored the agayne. Thy shepe shalbe geuen vnto thine enemyes, ad no man shall helpe the.

  • 35Yf thi brother be waxed poore and falle in decaye with the receaue him as a straunger or a soiourner and let him lyue by the.

  • Lev 6:2-4
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    71%

    2when a soule synneth ad trespaceth agaynst the Lorde and denyed vnto his neyghboure that which was taken him to kepe, or that was put vnder his hande, or that which he hath violently taken awaye, or that whiche he hath deceaued his neyghboure off wyth sotylte,

    3or hath founde that whiche was loste and denyeth it, and swereth falsely, in what soeuer thinge it be that a man doth and synneth therein,

    4Then when he hath synned or trespaced, he shall restore agayne that he toke violently awaye, or the wronge whiche he dyd, or that whiche was delyuered him to kepe, or the lost thinge which he founde,

  • 19the shall ye do vnto hi as he had tought to do vnto his brother, and so thou shalt put euel away fro the.

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    10Yf thou lende thy brother any maner soker, thou shalt not goo in to his housse to fetche a pledge:

    11but shalt stonde without and the man to whom thou lendest, shall brynge the the pledge out at the dore.

  • 1Yf a man steake an oxe or shepe ad kylle it or selle it, he shall restore.v. oxen for an oxe, and.iiij. shepe for a shepe.

  • 3yet of a straunger thou maist call it home agayne. But that which thou hast with thy brother thyne hande shall remytt,

  • 16Thou shalt not vnheale the secrettes of thy brothers wife, for that is thy brothers preuyte.

  • 10Thou shalt not plowe with an oxe ad an asse togetherr

  • 30likewise shalt thou doo of thine oxen and of thy shepe. Seuen dayes it shall be with the dame, and the.viij. daye thou shalt geue it me.

  • 26Yf thou take thi neghbours raymet to pledge, se that thou delyuer it vnto him agayne by that the sonne goo doune.

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    33Yf a man open a well or dygge a pytt and couer it not, but that an oxe or an asse fall theryn

    34the owner off the pytte shall make it good and geue money vnto their master, and the dead beest shalbe his.

  • 7Yf any man be founde stealynge any of his brethern the childern of Israel, ad maketh cheuesaunce of him or selleth him, the thefe shall dye. And thou shalt put euell awaye from the.

  • 25When thy brother is waxed poore and hath solde awaye of his possession: yf any off his kyn come to redeme it, he shall by out that whiche his brother solde.

  • 19When thou cuttest doune thyne herueste in the felde and hast forgotte a shefe in the felde thou shalt not goo agayne and fett it: But it shalbe for the straunger, the fatherlesse and the wedowe, that the Lorde thy God maye blesse the in all the workes of thyne hande.

  • 27And as one of them opened his sacke for to geue his asse prauender in the Inne he spied his money in his sacks mouth

  • 13but delyuer hym the pledge agayne by that the sonne goo doune, and let him slepe in his owne rayment and blesse the. And it shalbe rightuousnes vnto the, before the Lorde thy God.

  • 37Thou hast searched all my stuffe and what hast thou founde of all thy housholde stuffe? put it here before thi brethern and myne and let the iudge betwyxte vs both.

  • 12Sixe dayes thou shalt do thi worke ad the seuenth daye thou shalt kepe holie daye, that thyne oxe and thine asse maye rest ad the sonne of thi mayde and the straunger maye be refresshed.

  • 5When brethern dwell together and one of them dye ad haue no childe, the wyfe of the deed shall not be geuen out vnto a straunger: but hir brotherlawe shall goo in vnto her and take her to wife and marie her.

  • 36But and yf it be knowne that the oxe hath vsed to pusshe in tymes past, then because his master hath not kepte hi, he shall paye oxe for oxe. and the deed shalbe his awne.

  • 15Moreover yf thy brother treaspace agenst the. Go and tell him his faute betwene him and the alone. Yf he heare the thou hast wone thy brother:

  • 39What soeuer was torne of beastes I broughte it not vnto ye but made it good mysilf: of my hade dydest thou requyre it whether it was stollen by daye or nyght

  • 6Yf thou chaunce vppon a byrds nest by the waye, in what soeuer tree it be or on the groude, whether they be younge or egges, ad the dame sittenge vppon the younge or vppo the egges: Thou shalt not take the mother with the younge.