Thou Shalt Not Steal…The Torah Offers Two Prohibitions For “Stealing,” And These Two Prohibitions Have Different Rules Associated With Them. When The Torah Says Lo Tignovu (Lev. 19:11), This Means That A Type Of Stealing Called Genivah Is Forbidden, And When It Later Says Lo Tigzol (Lev. 19:13), It Prohibits Another Form Of Stealing Called Gezeilah. The Torah Even Mandates Returning The Stolen Goods Or Otherwise Compensating The Victim Of Theft Twice – Once Concerning A Ganav (Ex. 22:3) And Once Concerning A Gazlan (Lev. 5:23). Indeed, In The Talmud’s List Of Twenty-Four Types Of Damages, It Reckons Genivah And Gezeilah As Two Separate Items (Bava Kama 4b), And Maimonides’ Sefer HaNizikin Splits The Laws Of Geneivah And The Laws Of Gezeilah Into Two Separate Sections