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Exodus 22:26 - Hebrew Names version (HNV)

26 If you take your neighbor's garment as collateral, you shall restore it to him before the sun goes down,

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

26 If thou at all take thy neighbour's raiment to pledge, thou shalt deliver it unto him by that the sun goeth down:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

26 If you ever take your neighbor's garment in pledge, you shall give it back to him before the sun goes down;

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American Standard Version (1901)

26 If thou at all take thy neighbor’s garment to pledge, thou shalt restore it unto him before the sun goeth down:

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Common English Bible

26 If you take a piece of clothing from someone as a security deposit, you should return it before the sun goes down.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

26 If you take a garment from your neighbor as a pledge, you shall return it to him again before the setting of the sun.

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Exodus 22:26
16 Tagairtí Cros  

For you have taken pledges from your brother for nothing, and stripped the naked of their clothing.


They drive away the donkey of the fatherless, and they take the widow's ox for a pledge.


They lie all night naked without clothing, and have no covering in the cold.


There are those who pluck the fatherless from the breast, and take a pledge of the poor,


so that they caused the cry of the poor to come to him. He heard the cry of the afflicted.


But you do see trouble and grief. You consider it to take it into your hand. You help the victim and the fatherless.


The angel of the LORD encamps round about those who fear him, and delivers them.


Take the garment of one who puts up collateral for a stranger; and hold him in pledge for a wayward woman.


If you don't have means to pay, why should he take away your bed from under you?


neither has wronged any, has not taken anything to pledge, neither has taken by robbery, but has given his bread to the hungry, and has covered the naked with a garment;


and has not wronged any, but has restored to the debtor his pledge, has taken nothing by robbery, has given his bread to the hungry, and has covered the naked with a garment;


if the wicked restore the pledge, give again that which he had taken by robbery, walk in the statutes of life, committing no iniquity; he shall surely live, he shall not die.


and they lay themselves down beside every altar on clothes taken in pledge; and in the house of their God they drink the wine of those who have been fined.


You shall not wrest the justice [due] to the foreigner, [or] to the fatherless, nor take the widow's clothing to pledge;


No man shall take the mill or the upper millstone to pledge; for he takes [a man's] life to pledge.


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