Leviticus 19:13
shalt not.Pr 20:10; 22:22; Jer 22:3; Eze 22:29; Mr 10:19; Lu 3:13; 1Th 4:6the wages.De 24:14,15; Job 31:39; Jer 22:13; Mal 3:5; Jas 5:4Leviticus 25:39-43
be sold.Ex 21:2; 22:3; De 15:12; 1Ki 9:22; 2Ki 4:1; Ne 5:5; Jer 34:14compel him to serve as. Heb. serve thyself with him withthe service of, etc. 46; *marg:Ex 1:14; Jer 25:14; 27:7; 30:8 Ex 21:2,3 then shall.Ex 21:3; Joh 8:32; Ro 6:14; Tit 2:14shall return.10,28 my servants.55; Ro 6:22; 1Co 7:21-23as bondsmen. Heb. with the sale of a bondman. rule.46,53; Ex 1:13,14; 2:23; 3:7,9; 5:14; Isa 47:6; 58:3; Eph 6:9Col 4:1but shalt.17; Ex 1:17,21; De 25:18; Mal 3:5Deuteronomy 15:12-15
1; Ex 21:2-6; Le 25:39-41; Jer 34:14; Joh 8:35,36 This is a most humane and merciful addition to the law in Ex 21:2-11; enforced upon the Israelites by the consideration of their Egyptian bondage. As a faithful servant has made no property for himself while honestly serving his master, so now, when he quits his service, he has nothing to begin the world with except what the kindness of his master may bestow upon him as a remuneration for his zeal and fidelity. Though what was to be bestowed upon servants is not fixed, yet they were to be liberally supplied. (ver. 14.) Ge 31:42; Ex 3:21; Le 25:42-44; Pr 3:27,28; Jer 22:13; Mal 3:5Col 4:1 the Lord.Ne 8:10; Ps 68:10; Pr 10:22; Ac 20:35; 1Co 16:2 5:14,15; 16:12; Ex 20:2; Isa 51:1; Mt 6:14,15; 18:32,33; Eph 1:7Eph 2:12; 4:32; 5:1,2; Tit 2:14; 1Jo 3:16; 4:9-11Deuteronomy 24:14-15
Le 25:40-43; Job 24:10,11; 31:13-15; Pr 14:31; 22:16; Eze 22:7Am 2:7; 4:1; 8:4; Mal 3:5; Lu 10:7 At his.Le 19:13; Pr 3:27,28; Jer 22:13; Mt 20:8; Mr 10:19; Jas 5:4setteth his heart upon it. Heb. lifteth his soul unto it.Ps 24:4; 25:1; 86:4lest he.15:9; Ex 22:23,24; Job 31:38; 34:28; 35:9; Pr 22:22,23; 23:10,11Isa 5:7; Jas 5:4Nehemiah 5:5-13
our flesh.Ge 37:27; Isa 58:7; Jas 2:5,6we.Ex 21:1-11; Le 25:39-43; 2Ki 4:1; Mt 18:25 13:8,25; Ex 11:8; Nu 16:15; Mr 3:5; Eph 4:26 I consulted with myself. Heb. my heart consulted in me.Ps 4:4; 27:8I rebuked.Le 19:15; 2Ch 19:6,7; Ps 82:1-4; Pr 27:5; 2Co 5:16; Ga 2:111Ti 5:20; Tit 2:15Ye exact usury.Ex 22:25; Le 25:36; De 15:2,3; 23:19,20; 24:10-13; Ps 15:1,5Eze 22:12; 45:9I set a great assembly.2Ch 28:9-13; Mt 18:17 We after.Mt 25:15,29; 2Co 8:12; Ga 6:10redeemed.Le 25:47-49sell your.Ex 21:16; De 24:7shall they.Ro 14:15; 1Co 8:11held.Job 29:10; 32:15; Mt 22:12; Ro 3:19 It is not.1Sa 2:24; Pr 16:29; 17:26; 18:5; 19:2; 24:23walk.15; Ge 20:11; 42:18; Le 25:36; Ac 9:31reproach.Ge 13:7,8; 2Sa 12:14; Eze 36:20; Ro 2:24; 1Ti 5:14; Tit 2:51Pe 2:12 I likewise.Mic 2:1; Lu 3:13,14; 1Co 9:12-18I pray you.2Co 5:11,20; 6:1; Phm 1:8,9leave.7; Ex 22:25-27; Ps 15:5; Eze 18:8,13 Restore.Le 6:4,5; 1Sa 12:3; 2Sa 12:6; Isa 58:6; Lu 3:8their lands.3,4the hundredth.This was probably the rate of interest which they obliged their poor debtors to pay each month, which would amount to about 12 per cent. Another author states that this is the lowest rate of interest in Syria: the usual rate is 20; and it is sometimes as high as 30 per cent. We will restore.2Ch 28:14,15; Ezr 10:12; Mt 19:21,22; Lu 19:8I called.10:29; 13:25; 2Ki 23:2,3; 2Ch 6:22,23; 15:13,14; Ezr 10:5Jer 34:8-10; Mt 26:63 I shook my lap.So "when the Roman ambassadors entered the senate of Carthage, they had their toga gathered up in their bosom, and said, We carry here peace and war; you may have which you will. The senate answered, You may give which you please. They then shook their toga, and said, We bring you war."--Livy. Mt 10:14; Ac 13:51; 18:6So God.1Sa 15:28; 1Ki 11:29-31; Zec 5:3,4emptied. Heb. empty, or void. Amen.Nu 5:22; De 27:14-26praised.1Ch 16:36the people.2Ki 23:3; Ps 50:14; 76:11; 119:106; Ec 5:5Job 24:11-12
De 25:4; Jer 22:13; Jas 5:4 groan.Ex 1:13,14; 2:23,24; 22:27; Jud 10:16; Ps 12:5; Ec 4:1; Isa 52:5wounded.Ps 69:26; 109:22yet God.Ps 50:21; Ec 8:11,12; Mal 2:17; 3:15; Ro 2:4,5; 2Pe 3:15
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