Proverbs 27:13
Take his garment that is surety for a stranger, and a pledge of him for the stranger.
Take his garment that is surety for a stranger, and a pledge of him for the stranger.
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16Take his garment, that is suretie for a stranger, and a pledge of him for the stranger.
15Hee shall be sore vexed, that is suretie for a stranger, and he that hateth suretiship, is sure.
16A gracious woman atteineth honour, and the strong men atteine riches.
10Whe thou shalt aske again of thy neighbour any thing lent, thou shalt not goe into his house to fet his pledge.
11But thou shalt stand 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 shalt restore him the pledge when the sunne goeth downe, that he may sleepe in his raiment, and blesse thee: and it shalbe righteousnesse vnto thee before the Lord thy God.
1My sonne, if thou be surety for thy neighbour, and hast striken hands with the stranger,
6For thou hast taken the pledge from thy brother for nought, and spoyled the clothes of the naked.
26If thou take thy neighbours rayment to pledge, thou shalt restore it vnto him before the sunne go downe:
27For that is his couering only, and this is his garment for his skin: wherin shal he sleepe? therefore when he crieth vnto mee, I will heare him: for I am mercifull.
17Thou shalt not peruert the right of the stranger, nor of the fatherlesse, nor take a widowes rayment to pledge.
18A man destitute of vnderstanding, toucheth the hande, and becommeth suretie for his neighbour.
25Least thou learne his wayes, and receiue destruction to thy soule.
26Be not thou of them that touch the hand, nor among them that are suretie for debts.
27If thou hast nothing to paye, why causest thou that he should take thy bed from vnder thee?
3Lay downe nowe and put me in suretie for thee: who is hee, that will touch mine hand?
20For why shouldest thou delite, my sonne, in a strange woman, or embrace the bosome of a stranger?
6No man shal take the nether nor the vpper milstone to pledge: for this gage is his liuing.
5That they may keepe thee from the strange woman, euen from the stranger that is smoothe in her wordes.
12A prudent man seeth the plague, and hideth himselfe: but the foolish goe on still, and are punished.
16And it shall deliuer thee from the strange woman, euen from the stranger, which flattereth with her wordes.
17Which forsaketh the guide of her youth, and forgetteth the couenant of her God.
32But as a wife that playeth the harlot, and taketh others for her husband:
26For because of the whorish woman a man is brought to a morsell of bread, and a woman wil hunt for the precious life of a man.
27Can a man take fire in his bosome, and his clothes not be burnt?
33Thine eyes shall looke vpon strange women, and thine heart shall speake lewde things.
13If it be torne in pieces, he shall bring recorde, and shall not make that good, which is deuoured.
14And if a man borow ought of his neighbour, and it be hurt, or els die, the owner thereof not being by, he shal surely make it good.
15If the owner thereof bee by, hee shall not make it good: for if it be an hired thing, it came for his hire.
16And if a man entise a maide that is not betrothed, and lie with her, hee shall endowe her, and take her to his wife.
30Thou shalt betroth a wife, & another man shal lye with her: thou shalt builde an house, and shalt not dwell therein: thou shalt plant a vineyard, and shalt not eate the fruite.
24To keepe thee from the wicked woman, & from ye flatterie of ye tongue of a strange woman.
27For a whore is as a deepe ditche, and a strange woman is as a narrowe pitte.
9Least thou giue thine honor vnto others, and thy yeeres to the cruell:
10Least the stranger should be silled with thy strength, and thy labours bee in the house of a stranger,
11When men striue together, one with another, if the wife of the one come neere, for to ridde her husband out of the handes of him that smiteth him, and put foorth her hand, and take him by his priuities,
14And laye slaunderous thinges vnto her charge, and bring vp an euill name vpon her, and say, I tooke this wife, and when I came to her, I found her not a mayde,
7If a man deliuer his neighbour money or stuffe to keepe, and it be stollen out of his house, if the thiefe be found, he shall pay the double.
13Nowe when she sawe that he had left his garment in her hand, and was fled out,
14The mouth of strage women is as a deepe pit: he with whom the Lord is angry, shall fall therein.
31But if he be founde, he shall restore seuen folde, or he shall giue all the substance of his house.
7Neither hath oppressed any, but hath restored the pledge to his dettour: he that hath spoyled none by violence, but hath giuen his bread to the hungry, and hath couered the naked with a garment,
20He hath taken with him a bagge of siluer, and will come home at the day appointed.
20Afterwarde Iudah sent a kid of the goates by the hande of his neighbour the Adullamite, for to receiue his pledge from the womans hand: but he found her not.
16So she layde vp his garment by her, vntill her lord came home.
11An oth of the Lord shalbe betweene the twaine, that hee hath not put his hande vnto his neighbours good, and the owner of it shall take the othe, and he shall not make it good:
28If a man finde a mayde that is not betrothed, and take her, and lye with her, and they be founde,
3They leade away the asse of the fatherles: and take the widowes oxe to pledge.
17But let them bee thine, euen thine onely, and not the strangers with thee.