Exodus 22:27
For that is his couering only, euen the rayment for his skinne, wherein he slepeth: and when he cryeth vnto me, I wyll heare him, for I am mercyfull.
For that is his couering only, euen the rayment for his skinne, wherein he slepeth: and when he cryeth vnto me, I wyll heare him, for I am mercyfull.
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25If thou lende money to any of my people that is poore by thee, thou shalt not be as a tiraunt vnto him, neither shalt thou lay vpon him vsurie.
26If thou take thy neyghbours rayment to pledge, thou shalt deliuer it vnto him by that the sunne go downe.
11But shalt stande without, and the man that borowed it of thee, shall bring the pledge out of the doores vnto thee.
12Furthermore, if it be a poore body, thou shalt not sleepe with his pledge:
13But 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.
19If I haue seene any perishe for want of clothing, or any poore for lake of rayment:
20If his loynes haue not blessed me, because he was warmed with the fleece of my sheepe:
5Is not thy wickednesse great, and thy vngratious deedes innumerable?
6For thou hast taken the pledge from thy brother for naught, and robbed the naked of their clothing.
7To such as were weery, hast thou geuen no water to drinke, & hast withdrawen bread from the hungrie.
7Neither 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:
28Insomuch that they haue caused the voyce of the poore to come vnto him, and now he heareth the complaint of such as are in trouble.
23If ye shall euyll entreate them, and they crye out vnto me, I wyll surelye heare theyr crye.
15But shalt geue him his hyre the same day, & let not the sunne go downe theron, for he is needie, and therwith sustayneth his life: lest he crye against thee vnto the Lorde, and it be sinne vnto thee.
16Neither 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:
27For if thou hast nothing to pay, they shall take away thy bed from vnder thee.
13Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger, and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
19Let it be vnto hym as the garment that he is wrapt in: and as the gyrdle that he is alway gyrded withall.
7To deale thy bread to the hungrie, and to bring the poore wandering home into thy house? when thou seest the naked that thou couer hym, and hide not thy selfe from thy neighbour, and despise not thyne owne fleshe?
18But assoone as I lyft vp my voyce and cryed, he left his garment with me, and fledde out.
24Then the Lord is mercifull vnto him, and sayth, He shalbe deliuered, that he fall not downe to the graue: for I am sufficiently reconciled.
13Who so stoppeth his eares at the crying of the poore, he shall crye hym selfe and not be hearde.
7They cause the naked to lodge without garment, and without couering in the colde.
20For the bed is narrowe and not large, and the couering so small that a man can not winde him selfe vnder it.
9Will God heare his crye, when trouble commeth vpon him?
17Thou shalt not peruert the ryght of the strauger, nor of the fatherlesse, nor take a wydowes rayment to pledge:
39Whatsoeuer was torne of beastes I brought it not vnto thee, but made it good my selfe: of my hande diddest thou require it that was stolen by day or nyght.
40I was in suche case, that by day the heate consumed me, and the frost by nyght, and my slepe departed from mine eyes.
15And when he hearde that I lyft vp my voyce and cryed, he left his garment with me, & fled away, and got hym out.
11Thou hast couered me with skinne and fleshe, and ioyned me together with bones and sinnowes.
17He that hath pitie vpon the poore, lendeth vnto the Lord: and looke what he layeth out, it shalbe payde hym agayne.
3As for heauen I clothe it with darknesse, and put as it were a sacke vpon it.
16Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger: and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
25Dyd not I weepe with hym that was in trouble? Had not my soule compassion vpon the poore?
26He shall pray vnto God, and he will be fauorable vnto him, and he shall see his face with ioy, for he will render vnto man his righteousnesse.
14And why? I put vpon me righteousnesse, which couered me as a garment, and equitie was my crowne.
3Thy filthynesse shalbe discouered, and thy priuities shalbe seene: for I wil auenge me of thee, and wyll shewe no mercy to thee, as I do to other men.
7Hearken vnto my voyce O god, when I crye vnto thee: haue mercy vpon me and heare me.
10I clothed thee with broidred worke, and shod thee with badgers skin, and I gyrded thee about with fine linnen, and couered thee with silke.
27Because thyne heart did melt, and thou diddest meeke thy selfe before God when thou heardest his wordes against this place, and against the inhabiters thereof, and humbledst thy selfe before me, and tarest thy clothes, and weepedst before me: that haue I heard also, sayth the Lorde.
4Then shall they crye vnto the Lorde, but he wyll not heare them: he wyll euen hide his face from them at that time, because they haue done wickedly in their workes.
21Why doest thou not pardon my trespasses, and take away myne iniquitie? Behold, nowe must I sleepe in the dust, and if thou sekest me to morowe in the morning, I shal not be.
23For the Lorde him selfe wyll defende their cause, and do violence vnto them that haue vsed violence.
5Through the noyse of my gronyng: my bones wyll scase cleaue to my fleshe.
24For he hath not dispised nor abhorred the affliction of the poore: he hath not hyd his face from hym, but he hearde hym when he cryed vnto hym.
12For I deliuered the poore when he cryed, and the fatherlesse, and hym that had none to helpe hym.
12Thou shalt not make thee gardes vppon the foure quarters of thy vesture wherewith thou couerest thy selfe.
14And if a man borowe ought of his neighbour, and it be hurt, or els dye, and the owner therof be not by: he shall surely make it good.
19Because thyne heart dyd melt, and because thou hast humbled thy selfe before me the Lorde, when thou heardest what I spake against this place, and against the inhabiters of the same, howe that they should be destroyed and accursed: and hast rent thy clothes and wept before me, of that also haue I hearde sayth the Lorde:
10His children shalbe faine to agree with the poore, and his handes shall restore their goodes.