Anf-03 v.iv.v.xvii Pg 12
Deut. xv. 2.
Now, when He commands that a debt be remitted to a man who shall be unable to pay it (for it is a still stronger argument when He forbids its being asked for from a man who is even able to repay it), what else does He teach than that we should lend to those of whom we cannot receive again, inasmuch as He has imposed so great a loss on lending? “And ye shall be the children of God.”4103 4103
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 7
VERSE (21) - Sir 7:21; Exod 21:2; ; Deut 15:12-Deut 15:15; .