Verse 26
If thou take thy neyghbours rayment to pledge, thou shalt deliuer it vnto him by that the sunne go downe.
Referenced Verses
- Amos 2:8 : 8 And they lye vpon clothes layde to pledge by euery aulter: and in the house of their god, they drinke the wine of the condempned.
- Deut 24:6 : 6 No man shall take the neather or the vpper mylstone to pledge: for then he shall hurt a mans life.
- Prov 20:16 : 16 Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger: and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
- Prov 22:27 : 27 For if thou hast nothing to pay, they shall take away thy bed from vnder thee.
- Ezek 18:7 : 7 Neither hath oppressed any man, but hath restored to the detter his pledge: he that hath not spoyled any by violence, hath geuen his bread to the hungry, and hath clothed the naked:
- Ezek 18:16 : 16 Neither hath oppressed any, nor hath withholden the pledge, neither hath spoiled by violence: but hath geuen his bread to the hungry, and hath couered the naked with a garment:
- Deut 24:10-13 : 10 When thou doest lend thy brother any thing, thou shalt not go into his house to fetche a pledge from thence: 11 But shalt stande without, and the man that borowed it of thee, shall bring the pledge out of the doores vnto thee. 12 Furthermore, if it be a poore body, thou shalt not sleepe with his pledge: 13 But deliuer hym the pledge agayne when the sunne goeth downe, that he may sleepe in his owne raiment, & blesse thee: And it shalbe righteousnes vnto thee before the Lorde thy Lorde.
- Deut 24:17 : 17 Thou shalt not peruert the ryght of the strauger, nor of the fatherlesse, nor take a wydowes rayment to pledge:
- Job 24:3 : 3 They driue away the asse of the fatherlesse, and take the wydowes oxe for a pledge:
- Job 24:9 : 9 They plucke the fatherlesse from the brest, and take the pledge from the poore.
- Job 22:6 : 6 For thou hast taken the pledge from thy brother for naught, and robbed the naked of their clothing.
- Ezek 33:15 : 15 Insomuch that the same wicked man geueth the pledge againe, restoreth that he had take away by robbery, walketh in the commaundementes of lyfe, and doth none iniquitie: then shall he surely lyue and not dye.