If its owner was with it, he shall not make it good; if it was hired, it came for its hire.
Parallel translations
- WEB If its owner is with it, he shall not make it good. If it is a leased thing, it came for its lease.
- KJV But if the owner thereof be with it, he shall not make it good: if it be an hired thing, it came for his hire.
- BSB If the owner was present, no restitution is required. If the animal was rented, the fee covers the loss.
- NASB If its owner is with it, the borrower shall not be compelled to make restitution. If it is hired, it came by its hire.
- NLT But if the owner was present, no compensation is required. And no compensation is required if the animal was rented, for this loss is covered by the rental fee.
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Quick answer
If the owner is present, or the animal was leased, no restitution is owed; the loss is covered by the agreement. Liability follows the terms of the arrangement.
Overview
When the owner accompanies his animal or has rented it out, he assumes the risk, and the hire price already accounts for potential loss. The law allocates responsibility sensibly according to the nature of the agreement. This wisdom in human contracts reflects the order and fairness of God, the giver of every good law.
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- Zech 8:10For before those days there was no wages for man, nor any wages for an animal; neither was there any peace to him who went out or came in, because of the adversary. For I set all men everyone against his neighbor.
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