H5383When thou dost lend[H8686] H7453thy brotherH3972anyH4859thingH935, thou shalt not go[H8799] H1004into his houseH5670to fetch[H8800] H5667his pledge.
H6605But thou shalt open[H8799] H3027thine handH6605wide[H8800] H5670unto him, and shalt surely[H8687] H5670lend[H8686] H1767him sufficientH4270for his needH2637, in that which he wanteth[H8799] .
H3682For that is his coveringH8071only, it is his raimentH5785for his skinH7901: wherein shall he sleep[H8799] H6817? and it shall come to pass, when he crieth[H8799] H8085unto me, that I will hear[H8804] H2587; for I am gracious.
H2254If thou at all[H8800] H2254takeH7453thy neighbour'sH8008raimentH2254to pledge[H8799] H7725, thou shalt deliver[H8686] H5704it unto him byH8121that the sunH935goeth down[H8800] :
H5975Thou shalt stand[H8799] H2351abroadH376, and the manH5383to whom thou dost lend[H8802] H3318shall bring out[H8686] H5667the pledgeH2351abroad unto thee.
H2254For thou hast taken a pledge[H8799] H251from thy brotherH2600for noughtH6584, and stripped[H8686] H6174the nakedH899of their clothing.