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PARALLEL BIBLE - Exodus 21:11


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King James Bible - Exodus 21:11

And if he do not these three unto her, then shall she go out free without money.

World English Bible

If he doesn't do these three things for her, she may go free without paying any money.

Douay-Rheims - Exodus 21:11

If he do not these three things, she shall go out free without money.

Webster's Bible Translation

And if he shall not perform these three to her, then shall she depart free without money.

Original Hebrew

ואם
518 שׁלשׁ 7969 אלה 428 לא 3808 יעשׂה 6213 לה ויצאה 3318 חנם 2600 אין 369 כסף׃ 3701

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SEV Biblia, Chapter 21:11

Y si ninguna de estas tres cosas hiciere, ella saldr de gracia sin dinero.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 21:11

Verse 11. These three] 1. Her food, hra sheerah, her
flesh, for she must not, like a common slave, be fed merely on vegetables. 2. Her raiment - her private wardrobe, with all occasional necessary additions. And, 3.

The marriage debt - a due proportion of the husband's time and company.


Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 1-11 - The laws in this chapter relate to the fifth and sixth commandments and though they differ from our times and customs, nor are they bindin on us, yet they explain the moral law, and the rules of natura justice. The servant, in the state of servitude, was an emblem of tha state of bondage to sin, Satan, and the law, which man is brought int by robbing God of his glory, by the transgression of his precepts Likewise in being made free, he was an emblem of that liberty wherewit Christ, the Son of God, makes free from bondage his people, who ar free indeed; and made so freely, without money and without price, or free grace.


Original Hebrew

ואם 518 שׁלשׁ 7969 אלה 428 לא 3808 יעשׂה 6213 לה ויצאה 3318 חנם 2600 אין 369 כסף׃ 3701


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