Deuteronomy 24:6

shall take.Small hand-mills, which ground at one time only a sufficient quantity for a day's consumption; hence they were forbidden to take either of the stones to pledge, because if they did, they would be deprived of the means of preparing their necessary food, and the family be without bread. On this account they are called in the text, a man's life. The same reason holds good against receiving in pledge, or distraining for debt, any instrument of labour, by which men earn their livelihood.

Ex 22:26,27; Re 18:22

life.

20:19; Ge 44:30; Lu 12:15

Luke 8:43

having.

Le 15:25-33; Mt 9:20-22; Mr 5:25

twelve.

27; 13:11,16; Mr 9:21; Joh 5:5,6; 9:1,21; Ac 3:2; 4:22; 14:8-10

had.

2Ch 16:12; Ps 108:12; Isa 2:22; 55:1-3; Mr 5:26; 9:18,22

neither.

Job 13:4

Luke 15:12

give.

De 21:16,17; Ps 16:5,6; 17:14

And he.

Mr 12:44

Luke 15:30

this.

32; 18:11; Ex 32:7,11

devoured.

13,22,23

Luke 21:2-4

mites.

Mr 12:42; *marg:

Of.

4:25; 9:27; 12:44; Ac 4:27; 10:34

more.

Ex 35:21-29; Mr 12:43,44; 14:8,9; 2Co 8:2,3,12; 9:6,7

all.

8:43; 15:12; Ac 2:44,45; 4:34

1 John 3:17

whoso.

De 15:7-11; Pr 19:17; Isa 58:7-10; Lu 3:11; 2Co 8:9,14,15; 9:5-9

1Ti 6:17,18; Heb 13:16

shutteth.

Pr 12:10; *marg:

Pr 28:9

how.

4:20; 5:1
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