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  • Exodus 22:26
    Suppose your neighbor owes you money and gives you a coat as a promise to pay it back. Then return it by sunset.
  • Ezekiel 18:12
    He treats poor and needy people badly. He steals. He does not pay back what he owes. He worships statues of gods. He does other things I hate.
  • Ezekiel 18:16
    He does not treat anyone badly. He does not make people give him something to prove they will pay back what they owe him. He does not steal. Instead, he gives his food to hungry people. He provides clothes for those who are naked.
  • Job 24:3
    They take away the donkeys that belong to children whose fathers have died. They take a widow’s ox until she has paid what she owes.
  • Job 24:9-10
    Children whose fathers have died are torn away from their mothers. A poor person’s baby is taken away to pay back what is owed.The poor don’t have any clothes. They go around naked. They carry bundles of grain, but they still go hungry.
  • Deuteronomy 24:10-18
    Suppose your neighbor borrows something from you. And he offers you something to keep until you get paid back. Then don’t go into their house to get it.Stay outside. Let the neighbor bring it out to you.The neighbor might be poor. You might be given their coat to keep until you get paid back. Don’t go to sleep while you still have it.Return it before the sun goes down. They need it to sleep in and will thank you for returning it. The Lord your God will see it and know that you have done the right thing.Don’t take advantage of any hired worker who is poor and needy. That applies to your own people. It also applies to outsiders living in one of your towns.Give them their pay every day. They are poor and are counting on it. If you don’t pay them, they might cry out to the Lord against you. Then you will be guilty of committing a sin.Parents must not be put to death because of what their children do. And children must not be put to death because of what their parents do. People must die because of their own sins.Do what is right and fair for outsiders and for children whose fathers have died. Suppose a widow borrows something from you. And she offers to give you her coat until she pays you back. Don’t take it.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt. Remember that the Lord your God set you free from there. That’s why I’m commanding you to do those things.
  • Deuteronomy 24:6
    Someone might borrow money from you and give you two millstones to keep until you are paid back. Don’t keep them. Don’t even keep the upper one. That person needs both millstones to make a living.
  • Job 31:19-20
    Suppose I’ve seen people dying because they didn’t have enough clothes. I’ve seen needy people who didn’t have enough to keep warm.And they didn’t give me their blessing when I warmed them with wool from my sheep.
  • Amos 2:8
    They lie down beside every altar on clothes they have taken. They lie on those clothes until the owner pays back what is owed. In the house of their God they drink wine that was paid as fines.
  • Ezekiel 18:7
    He does not treat anyone badly. Instead, he always returns things he takes to make sure loans are paid back. He does not steal. Instead, he gives his food to hungry people. He provides clothes for those who are naked.