Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
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Exodus 22:2-4

If a thief, in breaking into a dwelling in the night, was slain, the person who slew him did not incur the guilt of blood; but if the same occurred in daylight, the slayer was guilty in accordance with Exodus 21:12. The distinction may have been based on the fact that in the light of day there was a fair chance of identifying and apprehending the thief.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Exodus 22:2:

Isaiah 60:1
Jeremiah 2:34
Amos 2:6

 

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