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Introduction

This chapter has the rest of the Book of the Covenant, the character of the stipulations here being similar to those of Exodus 22. A strong humanitarian concern is manifested throughout, and there is also a strong emphasis upon the rights of the people, especially of those groups so frequently disinherited, neglected, and oppressed in ancient societies: resident aliens, foreigners, the poor, widows, and orphans, etc. The principal purpose seems to be, "to create the moral attitudes which shall permeate all legal decisions. No penalties are specified for transgressions. The concern is not with specific cases but with an all-pervasive sense of justice."[1]

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