Leviticus 19:34

"“‘If a stranger lives as a foreigner with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong."

Key Reflection

This verse emphasizes the importance of treating foreigners and strangers fairly and justly within one's community, reflecting God’s command to show kindness and equity towards those who are not native-born citizens. It underscores a principle of inclusivity and moral responsibility that extends beyond national or ethnic boundaries, echoing broader themes of divine justice and compassion in the biblical narrative.

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