Daily Lift – February 13, 2020
Glory and Honor If a man's ox killed someone's servant, the statute of civil responsibility at the Twenty-First of Exodus required the animal's owner to pay thirty shekels of silver…
Glory and Honor If a man's ox killed someone's servant, the statute of civil responsibility at the Twenty-First of Exodus required the animal's owner to pay thirty shekels of silver…
Eternal Life Though Exodus Twenty-One prescribed the death penalty for a neglectful livestock owner whose animal killed someone, the same statute allowed the defendant to pay a ransom for his…
Light of the World At the Twenty-First of Exodus, God ordained that if a man had been warned that his ox was dangerous and the animal killed someone as a…
The Blood of the Savior At the Ninth of Genesis, God declared that he would require the life of man or beast for the taking of the life of a…
Beating Around the Bush Boar hunters of olden Europe once employed assistants known as beaters to flush the boar out of the brush. In order to avoid dangerously close contact…