For you have taken a pledge from your brother for nothing, and stripped the naked of their clothing.
Deuteronomy 24:10 - King James 2000 When you do lend your brother anything, you shall not go into his house to get his pledge. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 When thou dost lend thy brother any thing, thou shalt not go into his house to fetch his pledge. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition When you lend your brother anything, you shall not go into his house to get his pledge. American Standard Version (1901) When thou dost lend thy neighbor any manner of loan, thou shalt not go into his house to fetch his pledge. Common English Bible When you make any type of loan to your neighbor, don’t enter their house to receive the collateral. Catholic Public Domain Version When you require from your neighbor anything that he owes to you, you shall not enter into his house in order to take away the collateral. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version When thou shalt demand of thy neighbour any thing that he oweth thee, thou shalt not go into his house to take away a pledge. |
For you have taken a pledge from your brother for nothing, and stripped the naked of their clothing.
If you at all take your neighbor's clothing as pledge, you shall deliver it unto him by the time the sun goes down:
For that is his only covering, it is his clothing for his skin: in what shall he sleep? and it shall come to pass, when he cries unto me, that I will hear; for I am gracious.
But you shall open your hand wide unto him, and shall surely lend him sufficient for his need, in that which he lacks.
You shall stand outside, and the man to whom you do lend shall bring out the pledge unto you.