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Volume 2: Monumental Inscriptions from the Biblical World The Context of Scripture illuminatingly presents the multi-faceted world of ancient writing that forms the colourful background to the literature of the Hebrew Bible. Designed as a thorough and durable reference work for all engaged in the study of the bible and the ancient Near East, and involving many of the world's outstanding scholars...

comparable value for the owner of the ox. §246 If a man rents an ox and breaks its leg or cuts its neck tendon, he shall replace the ox with an ox of comparable value for the owner of the ox. §247 If a man rents an ox and blinds its eye, he shall give silver equal to half of its value to the owner of the ox. §248 If a man rents an ox and breaks its horn, cuts off its tail, or injures its hoof tendon, he shall give silver equal to one quarter of its value. §249 If a man rents an ox, and a god strikes it down
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