Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xviii Pg 20.1
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xvii Pg 11
Deut. xxiv. 12, 13.
Clearer still is a former passage: “Thou shalt remit every debt which thy neighbour oweth thee; and of thy brother thou shalt not require it, because it is called the release of the Lord thy God.”4102 4102
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xvi Pg 57
Ezek. xviii. 7.
That teaching was even then a sufficient inducement to me to do to others what I would that they should do unto me. Accordingly, when He uttered such denunciations as, “Thou shalt do no murder; thou shalt not commit adultery; thou shalt not steal; thou shalt not bear false witness,”4090 4090
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xvii Pg 10
Pignus reddes dati (i.e., fenoris) is his reading of a clause in Ezek. xviii. 16.
—to him, certainly, who is incapable of repayment, because, as a matter of course, He would not anyhow prescribe the restoration of a pledge to one who was solvent. Much more clearly is it enjoined in Deuteronomy: “Thou shalt not sleep upon his pledge; thou shalt be sure to return to him his garment about sunset, and he shall sleep in his own garment.”4101 4101
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes xi.ix Pg 357.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 22
VERSE (26) - De 24:6,10-13,17 Job 22:6; 24:3,9 Pr 20:16; 22:27 Eze 18:7,16