“You shall not oppress your neighbor or rob him. The wages of a hired worker shall not remain with you all night until the morning.
1 Timothy 5:18 - English Standard Version 2016 For the Scripture says, “You shall not muzzle an ox when it treads out the grain,” and, “The laborer deserves his wages.” 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 For the scripture saith, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn. And, The labourer is worthy of his reward. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition For the Scripture says, You shall not muzzle an ox when it is treading out the grain, and again, The laborer is worthy of his hire. [Deut. 25:4; Luke 10:7.] American Standard Version (1901) For the scripture saith, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out the corn. And, The laborer is worthy of his hire. Common English Bible The scripture says, “Don’t put a muzzle on an ox while it treads grain”, and “Workers deserve their pay”. Catholic Public Domain Version For Scripture says: "You shall not muzzle an ox as it is treading out the grain," and, "The worker is worthy of his pay." Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version For the scripture saith: Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn: and, The labourer is worthy of his reward. |
“You shall not oppress your neighbor or rob him. The wages of a hired worker shall not remain with you all night until the morning.
no bag for your journey, or two tunics or sandals or a staff, for the laborer deserves his food.
And remain in the same house, eating and drinking what they provide, for the laborer deserves his wages. Do not go from house to house.
God has not rejected his people whom he foreknew. Do you not know what the Scripture says of Elijah, how he appeals to God against Israel?
For what does the Scripture say? “Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness.”
For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, “For this very purpose I have raised you up, that I might show my power in you, and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.”
In the same way, the Lord commanded that those who proclaim the gospel should get their living by the gospel.
And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham, saying, “In you shall all the nations be blessed.”
Or do you suppose it is to no purpose that the Scripture says, “He yearns jealously over the spirit that he has made to dwell in us”?