Deuteronomy 24:12
But yf it be a poore body, thou shalt not lye downe to slepe, with his pledge,
But yf it be a poore body, thou shalt not lye downe to slepe, with his pledge,
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13but shalt delyuer him his pledge agayne, whan the Sonne goeth downe, that he maye slepe in his awne rayment, and blesse the, so shall the same be rekened vnto the for righteousnes before the LORDE thy God.
14Thou shalt not withdrawe the hyre of ye nedye and poore amonge thy brethren, or straunger that is in thy londe,
15or within thy gates, but shalt geue him his hyre the same daye, that the Sonne go not downe theron, for so moch as he is nedye, and his life susteyned therwith: that he call not vpon the LORDE agaynst the, and it be synne vnto the.
10Yf thou lendest yi brother eny dett, thou shalt not go into his house, and take a pledge,
11but shalt stonde without: and he, to who thou lendest, shal brynge out his pledge vnto the.
25Yf thou lende money vnto my people that is poore by the, thou shalt not behaue thyself as an vsurer vnto him, nether shalt thou oppresse him with vsury.
26Yf thou take a garment of thy neghboure to pledge, thou shalt geue it him agayne before the Sonne go downe:
27for his raymet is his onely couerynge of his skynne: wherin he slepeth. But yf he shall crie vnto me, I wyll heare him: for I am mercifull.
26Be not thou one of them yt bynde ther hande vpo promyse, and are suertie for dett:
27for yf thou hast nothinge to paye, they shal take awaye thy bed from vnder the.
17Thou shalt not wrest the righte of the straunger and of the fatherlesse. And ye wedowes rayment shalt thou not take to pledge:
6Thou shalt no take ye nethermost and vppermost mylstone to pledge, for he hat set ye his lyuynge to pledge.
13Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for the vnknowne mans sake.
6Thou hast take the pledge from thy brethre for naught, & robbed the naked of their clothinge:
7To soch as were weery, hast thou geue no water to drynke, thou hast withdrawe bred fro the hungrie:
16Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for ye vnknowne mans sake.
35Whan thy brother waxeth poore, and falleth in decaye besyde the, thou shalt receaue him as a straunger, or gest, that he maye lyue by the:
36and thou shalt take no vsury of him, ner more then thou hast geue, but shalt feare thy God, that thy brother maye lyue besydes the.
37For thou shalt not lende him yi money vpon vsury, ner delyuer him thy meate vpon vauntage.
6Thou shalt not wraist the righte of thy poore in his cause.
7he greueth no body: he geueth his detter his pledge agayne: he taketh none other mans good by violece: he parteth his mete with the hongrie: he clotheth the naked:
14Yf a man borowe ought of his neghboure, and it be hurte, or dye, so that the owner therof be not by, then shall he make it good.
15But yf the owner therof be by, then shal he not make it good, yf he hyred it for his money.
7Whan one of thy brethre is waxed poore in eny cite within thy londe, which ye LORDE yi God shal geue ye, thou shalt not harden thine hert, ner withdrawe thine hande from thy poore brother:
8but shalt open thine hande vnto him, and lende him, acordinge as he hath nede.
9Bewarre, that there be not a poynte of Belial in thine hert, that thou woldest saye: The seuenth yeare, the yeare of Fredome is at honde. For yf thou lokest not fredly vpo thy poore brother, and geuest him nothinge then shall he crye ouer the vnto the LORDE, and it shall be synne vnto the:
10But thou shalt geue him, and let it not greue thine hert that thou geuest him. For because of it, shall the LORDE thy God blesse the in all thy workes, and in all that thou puttest thine hande vnto.
11The londe shal neuer be without poore, therfore commaunde I the and saye, that thou open thine hande vnto thy brother, which is neady and poore in thy londe.
13Thou shalt do yi neghboure no wronge, ner robbe him. The workmas laboure shal not byde with the vntyll the mornynge.
17He yt hath pitie vpon the poore, ledeth vnto ye LORDE: & loke what he layeth out, it shalbe payed him agayne.
10Yf a man delyuer vnto his neghboure an Asse, or oxe or shepe, or eny maner of catell to kepe, and it dye, or be hurte, or dryuen awaye that no man se it,
11then shall there an ooth of the LORDE go betwene them, that he hath not put his hande vnto his neghbours good: and the owner of ye good shal accepte it, so that the other shall not make it good.
12Yf a thefe steale it from him, then shal he make restitucio vnto the owner therof.
3Thou shalt not paynte a poore mas cause.
16he vexeth no man: he kepeth no mans pledge: he nether spoyleth, ner robbeth eny man: he dealeth his meate with the hungrie: he clotheth the naked:
19Thou shalt occupye no vsury vnto yi brother, nether with money, ner with fode, ner with eny maner thinge that vsury maye be vsed withall.
20(Vnto a strauger thou maiest lende vpo vsury, but not vnto thy brother) yt the LORDE thy God maye blesse the in all yt thou takest in hade, in the lode whither thou commest in to possesse it.
39Whan thy brother waxeth poore besyde the, and selleth himself vnto the, thou shalt not holde him as a bode ma:
3But yf the sonne be gone vp vpo him, then hath he committed manslaughter, and he shal dye. A thefe shall make restitucion. Yf he haue nothige, the let him be solde for his theft.
22Se yt thou robbe not ye poore because he is weake, and oppresse not ye simple in iudgment:
7Yf a man delyuer his neghboure money or vessels to kepe, and it be stollen from him out of his house: yf the thefe be founde, he shal restore dubble.
26But whan a man hath none to redeme it, and ca get so moch with his hande as to redeme one parte,
9They spoyle the suckinge fatherlesse children, and put the poore in preson:
27and ye Leuite that is within thy gates. Thou shalt not forsake him, for he hath no porcion nor inheritaunce with the.
3that dryue awaye the asse of the fatherlesse: that take ye wyddowes oxe for a pledge:
2Who so euer ledeth oughte with his hande vnto his neghboure, shal not requyre it of his neghboure or his brother: for it is called the Fre yeare vnto the LORDE.
3Of a strauger mayest thou requyre it: but vnto him that is thy brother, shalt thou remytte it.
12he greueth the poore and nedy: he robbeth and spoyleth: he geueth not the detter his pledge agayne: he lifteth vp his eyes vnto Idols, & medleth with abhominable thinges:
14Now whan thou sellest ought vnto thy neghboure, or byest eny thinge of him, there shal none of you oppresse his brother:
28But yf his hande can not get so moch, as to haue one parte agayne, the shal it yt he solde be styll in the hande of the byer vntyll ye yeare of Iubilye: In ye same shal it go out, and returne to his owner agayne.