Chapter 22 of Exodus describes laws...
Chapter 22 of Exodus describes laws and ordinances against thievery in poetry 8, Yahweh proclaims that if a thief who has given stolen suitables to their original proprietor is not found, "then the master of the house shall be brought unto the umpires to see whether he bath impose his hand unto his neighbor's goods" If fix guilty, the thief/master would then have to pay the neighbor back double the worth of the stolen characteristic Camille Guthrie, arguably, pays back double what she has stolen in this fine work but she also shows what's been nearly stolen from her as a girl turning
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