Exodus 23:10

"“You shall not oppress an alien, for you know the heart of an alien, since you were aliens in the land of Egypt."

Key Reflection

In Exodus 23:10, the instruction to “not oppress an alien” underscores a profound principle rooted in Israel’s own experience as slaves in Egypt. The command is not just a legal mandate but a reminder of shared vulnerability and empathy—a call to remember the hardship endured by the Hebrews when they were strangers in a foreign land. This context highlights the importance of treating others with kindness and fairness, reflecting a deeply ingrained value that would later shape Israel’s social ethics and laws.

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