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Compassion Over Collateral
Commentators explain that this law was intensely practical. In ancient times, a poor person's only significant pledge might be their outer garment, which also served as their blanket at night. The command not to 'sleep with his pledge' meant the lender had to return this essential item every evening, prioritizing the debtor's basic human need for warmth over the security of the loan.
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Deuteronomy
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18th Century
Theologian
Compare Exodus 22:25-27.
Righteousness unto thee - (Deuteronomy 24:13). Compare to the note on Deuteronomy 6:25.…
19th Century
Bishop
When you do lend. —The law in these verses is evidently the production of primitive and simple times, when people had little more …
17th Century
Pastor
And if the man [be] poor
Which may be thought to be the case of everyone that gives pledges for a debt he owes, or a…
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17th Century
Minister
It is of great consequence that love be maintained between husband and wife, and that they carefully avoid everything that might cause them to beco…