Parallel Verses
Lexham Expanded Bible
If indeed you require the cloak of your neighbor as a pledge, you will return it to him at sundown,
New American Standard Bible
If you ever take your neighbor’s cloak
King James Version
If thou at all take thy neighbour's raiment to pledge, thou shalt deliver it unto him by that the sun goeth down:
Holman Bible
“If you ever take your neighbor’s cloak as collateral, return it to him before sunset.
International Standard Version
If you take your neighbor's coat as collateral, you are to return it to him by sunset,
A Conservative Version
If thou at all take thy neighbor's garment to pledge, thou shall restore it to him before the sun goes down,
American Standard Version
If thou at all take thy neighbor's garment to pledge, thou shalt restore it unto him before the sun goeth down:
Amplified
If you ever take your [poor] neighbor’s robe in pledge, you must return it to him before sunset,
Bible in Basic English
If ever you take your neighbour's clothing in exchange for the use of your money, let him have it back before the sun goes down:
Darby Translation
If thou at all take thy neighbour's garment in pledge, thou shalt return it to him before the sun goes down;
Julia Smith Translation
If taking in pledge, thou shalt take in pledge the garment of thy friend, at the going down of the sun thou shalt turn it back to him.
King James 2000
If you at all take your neighbor's clothing as pledge, you shall deliver it unto him by the time the sun goes down:
Modern King James verseion
If you at all take your neighbor's clothing as a pledge, you shall deliver it to him by the time the sun goes down.
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
If thou take thy neighbor's raiment to pledge, see that thou deliver it unto him again by that the sun go down.
NET Bible
If you do take the garment of your neighbor in pledge, you must return it to him by the time the sun goes down,
New Heart English Bible
If you take your neighbor's garment as collateral, you shall restore it to him before the sun goes down,
The Emphasized Bible
If thou, do take in pledge, the mantle of thy neighbour, by the going in of the sun, shalt thou restore it to him;
Webster
If thou shalt at all take thy neighbor's raiment to pledge, thou shalt deliver it to him by the setting of the sun.
World English Bible
If you take your neighbor's garment as collateral, you shall restore it to him before the sun goes down,
Youngs Literal Translation
if thou dost at all take in pledge the garment of thy neighbour, during the going in of the sun thou dost return it to him:
Themes
Beds » Of the poor covered with their upper garment
Business life » Debts » Pledges » Laws concerning
Credit system » Debts » Pledges » Laws concerning
Creditors » To return before sunset, garments taken in pledge
Dress » Not to be held overnight as a pledge for debt
Hyke or upper garment » Used by the poor as a covering by night
Interlinear
Chabal
Chabal
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Chabal
References
Word Count of 20 Translations in Exodus 22:26
Verse Info
Context Readings
Regulations Regarding Foreigners And The Poor
25 " 'If you lend money [to] my people, [to] the needy with you, you will not be to him as a creditor; you will not {charge him interest}. 26 If indeed you require the cloak of your neighbor as a pledge, you will return it to him at sundown, 27 because it is his only garment; it is his cloak for his skin. In what will he sleep? {And} when he cries out to me, I will hear, because I [am] gracious.
Cross References
Deuteronomy 24:6
"A person shall not take a pair of millstones or an upper millstone, for {he is taking necessities of life as a pledge}.
Proverbs 20:16
Take his garment, for he has given security [to] a stranger, and on behalf of a foreigner--take it as pledge.
Amos 2:8
They stretch themselves out beside every altar on clothing taken in pledge and they drink wine, bought with fines imposed, in the house of their God.
Deuteronomy 24:10-13
"When you make a loan to your neighbor, a loan of any kind, you shall not go into his house {to take his pledge}.
Deuteronomy 24:17
You shall not subvert the rights of an alien [or] an orphan, and you shall not take as pledge [the] garment of a widow.
Job 24:3
They drive away [the] donkey of orphans; they take [the] widow's ox as a pledge.
Proverbs 22:27
If there is nothing for you to pay, why will he take your bed from under you?
Ezekiel 18:7
and he oppresses {no one} [and] he returns pledge for his loan {and he commits no robbery} [and] he gives his bread to [the] hungry and he covers a naked person [with] a garment,
Ezekiel 18:16
And he oppresses no one; he requires no pledge for a loan, and {he does not commit robbery}; he gives his bread to [the] hungry, and he covers the naked person [with] a garment.
Job 22:6
"Indeed, you have required a pledge from your family for nothing, and you have stripped off [the] clothes of [the] naked.
Job 24:9
"They snatch [the] orphan from [the] breast, and they take a pledge against [the] needy.
Ezekiel 33:15
[for example], [the] wicked returns a pledge for a loan, he restores {stolen property}, he goes in the statutes of life [so as] not to do injustice--certainly he will live; he will not die.