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And Judah sent the kid by his neighbour of Adullam, for to fetch out his pledge again from the woman. But he found her not.

Not FindingNowhere To Be FoundWages Of A ProstitutePossessing Sheep

And he went out another day: and behold, two Hebrews strove together. And he said unto him that did the wrong, "Wherefore smitest thou thine neighbor?"

Fighting One AnotherTwo Other Men

But bid the people that every man borrow of his neighbor and every woman of her neighboress: jewels of silver and jewels of gold."

Borrowing, Examples OfGold

If the household be too few for a sheep, then let him and his neighbor that is next unto this house, take according to the number of souls, and count unto a sheep according to every man's eating.

SmallnessEating Before GodAccording To PeopleFew PeopleNeighbours

For when they have a matter, they come unto me, and I must judge between every man and his neighbor, and must show them the ordinances of God and his laws."

LawsuitsPeople Involved In JudgementScripture TeachingThe Law Given Through MosesDecision Making

If a man come presumptuously upon his neighbor and slay him with guile, thou shalt take him from mine altar that he die.

Sanctity Of LifePresumptuous PlansDeath Penalty For Killing

If a man deliver his neighbor money or stuff to keep, and it be stolen out of his house: If the thief be found, he shall pay double.

RestitutionDouble PenaltyPeople Keeping

If the thief be not found, then the goodman of the house shall be brought unto the judges and swear, whether he have put his hand unto his neighbor's good.

Finding Peoplethieves

And in all manner of trespass, whether it be ox, ass, sheep, raiment or any manner lost thing which another challengeth to be his, the cause of both parties shall come before the judges. And whom the judges condemn: the same shall pay double unto his neighbor.

Double Penalty

If a man deliver unto his neighbor to keep ass, ox, sheep or whatsoever beast it be and it die, or be hurt or driven away, and no man see it:

Driving Out AnimalsDeath Of CreaturesUnseenWoundsPeople Keeping

then shall an oath of the LORD go between them, whether he have put his hand unto his neighbor's good, and the owner of it shall take the oath, and the other shall not make it good.

Oaths, HumanSwearing Oaths

When a man borroweth ought of his neighbor if it be hurt or else die, and if the owner thereof be not by, he shall make it good:

Being In DebtLendingRepaying DebtDuties To NeighboursBorrowingLosing Someone

If thou take thy neighbor's raiment to pledge, see that thou deliver it unto him again by that the sun go down.

The SunDressSunsetsLaws About Pledges

And he said unto them, "Thus sayeth the LORD of Israel, 'Put every man his sword by his side, and go in and out from gate to gate throughout the host: and slay every man his brother, every man his friend and every man his neighbor."

Death penaltyComing To GatesKilling Brothers

"When a soul sinneth and trespasseth against the LORD, and denied unto his neighbour that which was taken him to keep, or that was put under his hand, or that which he hath violently taken away, or that which he hath deceived his neighbour of with subtlety,

FraudCovenant breakersServants, BadUnfaithfulness, To GodAvoiding Deceitcheaters

"'Thou shalt not go up and down a privy accuser among thy people, neither shalt thou help to shed the blood of thy neighbour: I am the LORD.

BackbitingGossipInjuryInjustice, Examples OfSlanderSpeech, Negative Aspects OfFalse AccusationsCharacter AssassinationI Am The LordSocial LifeFake Friendsgossiping

Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart but shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour: that thou bear not sin for his sake.

AngerConfrontationChallengesIncurring GuiltParticipation, In SinRebukeLove To Others Shown InDuties To NeighboursReproving PeopleGuiltSibling Love

If a man maim his neighbour, as he hath done, so shall it be done to him again:

Wounds

"'When thou sellest ought unto thy neighbour or buyest of thy neighbour's hand, ye shall not oppress one another:

Buying and sellingTradeWronging Other Peoplecheaterssales

but according to the number of years after the trumpet year, thou shalt buy of thy neighbour, and according unto the number of fruit year, he shall sell unto thee.

According To Time

that he should flee thither which had killed his neighbour unawares and hated him not in time past, and therefore should flee unto one of the same cities and live:

Death penaltyManslaughterNot HatingUnintentional

'Thou shalt not lust after thy neighbour's wife: thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, field, servant, maid, ox, ass nor ought that is thy neighbour's.'

Coveting, prohibition ofAgriculture, RestrictionsdesiresGreed, Believers' Response ToLaw, Ten CommandmentsMaterialism, As An Aspect Of SinLiving In HousesServants Of PeopleMarriage Controlled

And this is the manner of the free year: whosoever lendeth ought with his hand unto his neighbour, may not ask again that which he hath lent, of his neighbour or of his brother: because it is called the LORD's free year,

Debtlent

And this is the cause of the slayer that shall flee thither and be saved: If he smite his neighbour ignorantly and hated him not in time past;

MurderManslaughterNot HatingUnintentional

as when a man goeth unto the wood with his neighbour to hew wood, and as his hand fetcheth a stroke with the axe, the head slippeth from the helve and smiteth his neighbour that he die; the same shall flee unto one of the same cities and be saved.

ForestsToolsWoodCarpentry ToolsFelling TreesSharp ToolsIron Objects

Lest the executer of blood follow after the slayer while his heart is hot and overtake him, because the way is long, and slay him, and yet there is no cause worthy of death in him, inasmuch as he hated not his neighbour in time past.

Man AvengingNot HatingDeath Of A Family Member

But and if there be any man that hateth his neighbour and layeth await for him and riseth against him and smiteth him that he die, and fleeth unto any of these cities;

WaitingPeople WaitingJudged As Murderers

Thou shalt not remove thy neighbour's mark which they of old time have set in thine inheritance that thou inheritest in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee to enjoy it.

FraudCovenant breakersAgriculture, RestrictionsBoundariesCheatingInjustice, Examples OfLand, As A Divine ResponsibilityProperty, LandStonesLandmarksReal EstatePropertyMoving OnConflictMoving To A New Placeborders

then ye shall bring them both out unto the gates of that same city and shall stone them with stones to death: The damsel because she cried not, being in the city, and the man, because he hath humbled his neighbour's wife; and thou shalt put away evil from thee.

Coming To GatesInstructions About Stoning

and unto the damsel thou shalt do no harm, because there is in the damsel no cause of death. For as when a man riseth against his neighbour and slayeth him, even so is this matter.

When thou comest into thy neighbour's vineyard, thou mayest eat grapes thy bellyful at thine own pleasure: but thou shalt put none in thy bag.

FraudCovenant breakersBaskets, Uses OfGrapesVineyard

When thou goest into thy neighbour's corn, thou mayest pluck the ears with thine hand, but thou mayest not move a sickle unto thy neighbour's corn.

CornPoverty, Remedies ForSickles

"'Cursed be he that smiteth his neighbour secretly.' And all the people shall say, 'Amen.'

AmenAvoiding Secrecy

And as the three hundred blew with trumpets, the LORD set every man's sword upon his neighbour, throughout all the host. And the host fled until they came to Bethshittah, to Zererah, and to the edge of Abelmeholah beside Tabbath.

ChaosThree To Four HundredTrumpets For BattleThree Hundred And AboveKilling One Another

Now this was the manner of old time in Israel concerning purchase and changing, for to establish all things: that a man must pluck off his shoe and give it his neighbour, and this was a witness in Israel.

CustomGesturesMarketsTraditionsApprovalContracts

Then Samuel said, "The LORD hath rent the kingdom of Israel from thee this day, and hath given it to a neighbour of thine that is better than thou.

Predictionssaul

the LORD will do to thee as he said by my hand. For the LORD will rent the kingdom out of thine hand, and give it thy neighbour David,

Saul And David

Thus sayeth the LORD, 'Behold, I will stir up evil against thee even of thine own house and will take thy wives before thine eyes, and give them unto thy neighbour, which shall sleep with them in the sight of the sun.

Hatred Between RelativesDuring The DayGod Will Bring HarmTransferring WivesRelationship Troublesgrandfathers

And if any man trespass against his neighbour, and his neighbour take an adjuration to adjure him withal, and the adjuration come before thine altar at this house,

Oaths, HumanSwearing Oaths

If a man sin against his neighbour, and an adjuration be laid to his charge, to adjure him withal, and the adjuration come before thine altar in this house:

Thus, he that calleth upon God, and whom God heareth, is mocked of his neighbour; the godly and innocent man is laughed to scorn.

HumourRidicule, Objects OfAnswered PromisesThe Righteous PerishingGod Answered Prayerjoking

"If my heart hath lusted after my neighbour's wife, or if I have laid wait at his door:

Heart, HumanHuman DesiresEnticementAvoid AdulteryThe Love Of Women

They talk of vanity every one with his neighbour; they do but flatter with their lips, and dissemble in their double heart.

VanityFlatteryFlattery, Used By The Wickeddouble mindednessVain TalkThose Who Are LiarsDeceptionHurt And BetrayalLying And Deceitmotives

He that hath used no deceit in his tongue, nor done evil to his neighbour, and hath not slandered his neighbours.

Backbitinggossiping

He that sitteth not by himself, but is lowly in his own eyes, and maketh much of them that fear the LORD. He that sweareth unto his neighbour, and disappointeth him not, though it were to his own hindrance.

Reverence, And Social BehaviourEvil AssociationsSwearing OathsDespising PeopleThe Honourable Will Be HonouredHurtSwearinghurting

Even he that hath clean hands, and a pure heart, and that hath not lift up his mind unto vanity, nor sworn to deceive his neighbour.

Clean, Spiritual UseJustice, In Believers' LivesRenewed HeartAdmission Into God's PresenceSwearing Oaths FalselyPure PeoplePurity

Who so privily slandereth his neighbour, him will I destroy. Whoso hath also a proud look and high stomach, I will not suffer him.

BackbitingGossipInjustice, Examples OfPride, Evil OfPride, Results OfSecrecySuperiorityAbaseSlanderAbasement Of The ProudInformation In SecretProud People

whereas thou hast now to give him. Intend no hurt unto thy neighbour, seeing he hopeth to dwell in rest by thee.

SecurityNeighborsTrusting God's PlanAbuse

My son, if thou be surety for thy neighbour, thou hast fastened thine hand with another man:

HandsShaking HandsDebtFriendship Kjv

Therefore my son, do this: and thou shalt be discharged, when thou art come into thy neighbour's danger. Go thy ways then soon, and entreat thy neighbour:

Humbling OneselfBeing HumbleForgiving YourselfDebtBeing YourselfHumble YourselfFriendship KjvHumility And Pridehumblenesshumble

Even so, whosoever goeth in to his neighbour's wife, and toucheth her, can not be unguilty.

TouchTouching To HarmAvoid AdulteryDeath Penalty For Sexual SinPunishments

He that hath a gentle liberal stomach is merciful; but whoso hurteth his neighbour, is a tyrant.

UnkindnessGood ReboundingHurt

The righteous accuseth himself first of all; if his neighbour come, he shall find him.

Being FirstDo Not Be RashPerspectiveexams

The soul of the ungodly wisheth evil; and hath no pity upon his neighbour.

Mercy, HumanEvil Desiresnagging

Be not hasty to go to the law, lest thou knowest not what to do when thy neighbor hath confounded thee.

LitigationRashnessAttorneyLawsuitsHasteShaming PeopleHurt And Betrayalstriving

Like as one shooteth deadly arrows and darts out of a privy place, even so doth a dissembler with his neighbour.

Arrows, Described AsMadnessFire Of EvilMadmenArrowsjoking

He that is too hasty to praise his neighbour above measure, shall be taken as one that giveth him an evil report.

Praying LoudlyIn The MorningPeople BlessingEarly RisingBest FriendsHaving A Good Daycurses

Whoso flattereth his neighbour, layeth a net for his feet.

FlatteryNetsMan Trapping

And I will stir up the Egyptians one against another among themselves, so that one shall be ever against his brother and neighbour, yea one city against another, and one kingdom against another.

ChaosAnarchyHorrors Of WarCivil War

In the desire of uncleanly lust they are become like the stoned horse: every man neigheth at his neighbour's wife.

Neighing And BrayingTransferring Wives

And therefore thus sayeth the LORD, 'Behold, I will make this people fall, and there shall fall from among them the father with the children; one neighbour shall perish with another.'"

StumblingFathers And SonsFriends FailingGod HinderingHindrances

"For if ye will amend your ways and counsels, if ye will judge right betwixt a man and his neighbour;

ChangeTreating Others

Their tongues are like sharp arrows, to speak deceit. With their mouth they speak peaceably to their neighbour, but privily they lay wait for him.

FlatteryArrows, Figurative OfTongueTrapLack Of MeaningDeceitful TonguesArrowsDeception

Woe worth him, that buildeth his house with unrighteousness, and his parlors with the good that he hath gotten by violence: which never recompenceth his neighbour's labour, nor payeth him his hire.

Dishonesty, Kinds OfInjustice, Nature And Source OfLeaders, PoliticalMastersRiches, Dangers OfServants, Working Conditions OfWagesUnjust GainDishonesty CondemnedEmployersPresumptuous PlansWoe To The WickedInjustice

And from thenceforth shall no man teach his neighbour or his brother, and say, 'Know the LORD.' But they shall all know me, from the lowest unto the highest, sayeth the LORD. For I will forgive their misdeeds, and will never remember their sins anymore.

Conversion, nature ofCovenant, the newExperience, of GodAssurance, nature ofApproaching GodGreat And SmallGod Will ForgiveTeaching The Way Of God

As for you, ye were now turned, and did right before me, in that ye proclaimed, every man to let his neighbour go free, and in that ye made a covenant before me, in the temple that beareth my name.

People Freeing Slaves

And therefore thus sayeth the LORD: Ye have not obeyed me, every man to proclaim freedom unto his brother and neighbour: wherefore, I will call you unto a freedom, sayeth the LORD - even unto the sword, to the pestilence, and to hunger, and will make you to be plagued in all the kingdoms of the earth.

IronyPlaguesProclaimingFamine Coming From GodEvil And FreedomMade A Horror

he eateth not upon the hills; he lifteth not his eyes up to the Idols of Israel; he defileth not his neighbour's wife; he meddleth with no menstruous woman;

Purity, Nature OfBleedingSex And UncleannessAdulteryAvoiding IdolatryHow People EatSacrificing On The High Places

- though he do not all - he eateth upon the hills; he defileth his neighbour's wife;

ShrinesAdulteryHow People EatSacrificing On The High Places

Namely, he eateth not upon the mountains; he lifteth not his eyes up to the Idols of Israel; he defileth not his neighbour's wife;

AdulteryHow People EatNot Worshipping IdolsSacrificing On The High Places

Every man hath dealt shamefully with his neighbour's wife, and abominably defiled his daughter-in-law. In thee hath every man forced his own sister, even his father's daughter.

AbominationsLewdnessdaughtersOffenceSexual Sin, Nature OfSisters

Ye lean upon your swords, ye work abominations, every one defileth his neighbour's wife: and shall ye then possess the land?'

UnreliabilityThose Who Committed Adultery

Then said the LORD to me, "Go yet thy way and vow an adulterous woman, whom thy neighbour loveth as the LORD doth the children of Israel: howbeit, they have respect to strange gods, and love the wine cans."

CriminalsFoodGrapesRaisinsLove, In RelationshipsMarriage, Purpose OfMonogamyIdolatry Consists OfDried FruitDifferent GodsGod's Love For IsraelFriendship And LoveLoving Your WifeBeing LovedLoving Childrenloversadultry

Thou that dwellest at Shaphir, get thee hence with shame. The proud shall boost no more for very sorrow. And why? Her neighbour shall take from her what she hath.

Naked In ShameGoing Outside

and overthrow the seat of the kingdoms, yea and destroy the mighty kingdom of the Heathen. I will overthrow the chariots, and those that sit upon then, so that both horse and man shall fall down, every man through his neighbour's sword.

ChariotsBackKingdomsUnreliabilityRiding HorsesDestroying ChariotsDeposingKilling One Another

Then shall every man call for his neighbour, under the vine and under the fig tree, sayeth the LORD of Hosts.

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