When thou shalt lend to thy friend the loan of any thing, thou shalt not go to his house to exchange his pledge:
For opening, thou shalt open thy hand to him, and lending, thou shalt lend him a sufficiency for his want which he shall want
For it is his covering alone; his garment for his nakedness in which he shall lie; and it was when he shall cry to me, and I heard, for I am compassionate.
If taking in pledge, thou shalt take in pledge the garment of thy friend, at the going down of the sun thou shalt turn it back to him.
Thou shalt stand without, and the man to whom was lent to him, shall bring out to thee the pledge without
For thou wilt take a pledge of thy brethren, in vain, and the garments of the naked thou wilt strip of