Exodus 23:9

"“You shall take no bribe, for a bribe blinds those who have sight and perverts the words of the righteous."

Key Reflection

In Exodus 23:9, God commands the Israelites not to accept bribes, warning that such acts can corrupt even those with clear vision and righteousness. The original audience would have recognized the severity of this command in a society where judges often faced pressure from wealthy or influential individuals seeking favorable rulings. This verse underscores the importance of judicial integrity and highlights how even those with moral clarity could be swayed by monetary temptation, emphasizing God's expectation for justice to remain untainted.

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