Jehovah's Proteges and Representatives
Exodus 22:21-29
You shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.…


I. JEHOVAH'S PROTEGES (vers. 21-28). These are the stranger, the fatherless, the widow, and the poor generally - all of whom the Israelites are forbidden to "afflict." The ground of Jehovah's interest in them is his own character - "for I am gracious" (ver. 27). In him, however little they may sometimes think of it or feel it, they have a constant Friend, a great invisible Protector. They are (in the sense of Roman law) Jehovah's "clients." He is their great Patron; he identifies himself with their interests; he will uphold their cause. Injuries done to them he will resent as if done to himself, and will call the wrong-doer to strict account. If earthly law fails, let them cry to him, and he will put the jus talionis in operation with his own hands (vers. 23, 24, 27). Vers. 25-28 specially forbid exacting treatment of the poor. Liberal help is to be afforded them. A neighbour is not to be harshly dealt with when driven to a strait. His garment, if given as a pledge, is not to be kept beyond nightfall, which is practically equivalent to saying that it is not to be taken from him at all (ver. 27). What kindness breathes in these precepts! How justly does the law which embodies them claim to be a law of love! And how far, even yet, is our Christian society from having risen to the height of the standard they set up! Let us seek ourselves to translate them more uniformly into practice. Learn also, from these precepts, inculcating love to the stronger, how little ground there is for accusing the religion of Moses of fanatical hatred of foreign peoples.

II. JEHOVAH'S REPRESENTATIVES (ver. 28). Magistrates and rulers are to be treated with respect. They are invested with a portion of God's authority (Romans 14:1). - J.O.



Parallel Verses
KJV: Thou shalt neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.

WEB: "You shall not wrong an alien, neither shall you oppress him, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt.




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