Proverbs 27:13
Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger, and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger, and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
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16Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger: and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
15He that is suretie for a straunger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretishyp is sure.
16A gratious woman getteth honour: but the strong men attayne riches.
10When thou doest lend thy brother any thing, thou shalt not go into his house to fetche a pledge from thence:
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.
1My sonne if thou be suretie for thy neyghbour, and hast fastened thyne hande for another man:
6For thou hast taken the pledge from thy brother for naught, and robbed the naked of their clothing.
26If thou take thy neyghbours rayment to pledge, thou shalt deliuer it vnto him by that the sunne go downe.
27For 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.
17Thou shalt not peruert the ryght of the strauger, nor of the fatherlesse, nor take a wydowes rayment to pledge:
18Who so promiseth by the hande and is suretie for his neighbour, he is a foole.
25Lest thou learne his wayes, and receaue hurt to thy soule.
26Be not thou one of them that binde their hande vpon promise, and are suretie for waightie causes:
27For if thou hast nothing to pay, they shall take away thy bed from vnder thee.
3O deliuer me, and loke out one to be my suretie in thy sight: what is he that knoweth who wyll promise for me?
20Why wylt thou my sonne haue pleasure in a straunge woman, and embrace the bosome of a straunger?
6No man shall take the neather or the vpper mylstone to pledge: for then he shall hurt a mans life.
5That they may kepe thee from the straunge woman, and from the forraine woman which geueth sweete wordes.
12A wyse man seing the plague, wyll hide hym selfe: as for fooles they go on styll and suffer harme.
16That thou mayest be deliuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne, which geueth sweete wordes,
17Forsaketh the husbande of her youth, & forgetteth the couenaunt of her God.
32But as a wyfe that breaketh wedlocke, and taketh other in steede of her husbande.
26By an harlot a man is brought to beg his bread, and a woman wyll hunte for the pretious life of man.
27May a man take fire in his bosome, and his clothes not be brent?
33Thyne eyes shall beholde straunge women, and thyne heart shall vtter lewde thinges:
13If it be torne in peeces, then let him bryng recorde of the tearing, and he shall not make it good.
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.
15But if the owner therof be by, he shall not make it good: if it be an hired thing, it came for his hire.
16If a man entice a mayde that is not betrouthed, and lye with her, he shall endowe her, and take her to his wyfe.
30Thou shalt be betrouthed vnto a wyfe, and another man shall lye with her: Thou shalt buylde an house, and not dwell therein: thou shalt also plant a vineyarde, and shalt not gather the grapes.
24That they may kepe thee from the euyll woman, and from the flattering tongue of the straunge woman.
27For an whore is a deepe graue, and a straunge woman is a narowe pit.
9That thou geue not thy honour vnto other, and thy yeres to the cruell:
10That other men be not filled with thy vertues, and that thy labours come not in a straunge house.
11If when men striue together one with another, the wife of the one drawe neare for to ryd her husbande out of the handes of hym that smyteth hym, and put foorth her hande and take hym by the secretes:
14And lay shamefull thynges vnto her charge, and bryng vp an euyll name vpon her, and say, I toke this wyfe, and when I came to her I founde her not a mayde:
7If a man deliuer his neyghbour money or stuffe to kepe, and it be stolen out of his house: if the theefe be founde, let hym pay double:
13And when she sawe that he had lefte his garment in her hande, and was fled out:
14The mouth of straunge women is a deepe pit: wherein he falleth that the Lorde is angrye withall.
31But if he may be gotten, he restoreth agayne seuen tymes as muche, or els he maketh recompence with all the good of his house.
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:
20He hath taken the bagge of money with hym, and wyll returne at the appointed solempne feast.
20And Iudas sent the kyd by his friende Adulam, for to receaue his pledge againe from the womans hand: but he founde her not.
16And she layed vp his garment by her, vntyll her Lorde came home.
11Then shall an oth of the Lorde be betweene them, that he hath not put his hande vnto his neyghbours good: and the owner of it shall take the oth, and the other shall not make it good.
28If a man finde a mayde that is not betrouthed, and take her, and lye with her, and they be founde:
3They driue away the asse of the fatherlesse, and take the wydowes oxe for a pledge:
17But let them be onlye thyne owne, and not straungers with thee.