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A Ban on All Exploitation
Commentators explain that this law prohibited two forms of exploitation. The first, 'usury' (nesheck), was a direct interest charge on a money loan. The second, 'increase' (tarbith), was a more subtle profit gained from transactions in goods, often when a seller would take advantage of market fluctuations at the expense of a needy buyer. The command was comprehensive, covering both cash and commodities.
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Leviticus
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19th Century
Bishop
Take thou no usury of him, or increase. —The first thing to be done for the impoverished Israelite is to supply him with …
17th Century
Pastor
Take you no usury of him, or increase
Not only give him somewhat for his present relief, but lend him money to put h…
17th Century
Minister
Poverty and decay are great grievances, and very common; you have the poor always with you. You are to relieve him: by sympathy, pitying the poor; …