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What does the Bible say about the law of restitution?

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The law of restitution requires that one restores more than what was taken, reflecting God's justice.

The law of restitution, as detailed in Exodus 22, emphasizes the principle of restoration not only of what was wrongfully taken but also additional compensation, showcasing God's justice and mercy. This principle applies universally beyond physical theft, teaching us the importance of repairing relationships and honoring God through our actions. The law reflects God's character, calling on believers to recognize and fulfill both the moral and spiritual obligations due to God and others.
Scripture References: Exodus 22:1-17

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