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Business life » Debts » Suretyship, (indorsement), the dangers of
My child, if you have made a pledge for your neighbor, and have become a guarantor for a stranger, if you have been ensnared by the words you have uttered, and have been caught by the words you have spoken,
The righteousness of the blameless will make straight their way, but the wicked person will fall by his own wickedness.
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The one who lacks wisdom strikes hands in pledge, and puts up financial security for his neighbor.
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Take a man's garment when he has given security for a stranger, and when he gives surety for strangers, hold him in pledge.
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Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts.
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Take a man's garment when he has given security for a stranger, and when he gives surety for a stranger, hold him in pledge.
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Contracts » By joining hands
The one who lacks wisdom strikes hands in pledge, and puts up financial security for his neighbor.
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Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts.
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My child, if you have made a pledge for your neighbor, and have become a guarantor for a stranger,
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Be assured that the evil person will certainly be punished, but the descendants of the righteous will not suffer unjust judgment.
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He despised the oath by breaking the covenant. Take note -- he gave his promise and did all these things -- he will not escape!
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Credit system » Debts » Suretyship, (indorsement), the dangers of
My child, if you have made a pledge for your neighbor, and have become a guarantor for a stranger, if you have been ensnared by the words you have uttered, and have been caught by the words you have spoken,
The righteousness of the blameless will make straight their way, but the wicked person will fall by his own wickedness.
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The one who lacks wisdom strikes hands in pledge, and puts up financial security for his neighbor.
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Take a man's garment when he has given security for a stranger, and when he gives surety for strangers, hold him in pledge.
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Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts.
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Take a man's garment when he has given security for a stranger, and when he gives surety for a stranger, hold him in pledge.
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Creditor » Oppressions of
"For you took pledges from your brothers for no reason, and you stripped the clothing from the naked.
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They drive away the orphan's donkey; they take the widow's ox as a pledge.
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Now a wife of one of the prophets appealed to Elisha for help, saying, "Your servant, my husband is dead. You know that your servant was a loyal follower of the Lord. Now the creditor is coming to take away my two boys to be his servants."
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The fatherless child is snatched from the breast, the infant of the poor is taken as a pledge.
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Reach agreement quickly with your accuser while on the way to court, or he may hand you over to the judge, and the judge hand you over to the warden, and you will be thrown into prison. I tell you the truth, you will never get out of there until you have paid the last penny!
As you are going with your accuser before the magistrate, make an effort to settle with him on the way, so that he will not drag you before the judge, and the judge hand you over to the officer, and the officer throw you into prison. I tell you, you will never get out of there until you have paid the very last cent!"
Then there was a great outcry from the people and their wives against their fellow Jews. There were those who said, "With our sons and daughters, we are many. We must obtain grain in order to eat and stay alive." There were others who said, "We are putting up our fields, our vineyards, and our houses as collateral in order to obtain grain during the famine." read more.
Then there were those who said, "We have borrowed money to pay our taxes to the king on our fields and our vineyards. And now, though we share the same flesh and blood as our fellow countrymen, and our children are just like their children, still we have found it necessary to subject our sons and daughters to slavery. Some of our daughters have been subjected to slavery, while we are powerless to help, since our fields and vineyards now belong to other people." I was very angry when I heard their outcry and these complaints. I considered these things carefully and then registered a complaint with the wealthy and the officials. I said to them, "Each one of you is seizing the collateral from your own countrymen!" Because of them I called for a great public assembly. I said to them, "To the extent possible we have bought back our fellow Jews who had been sold to the Gentiles. But now you yourselves want to sell your own countrymen, so that we can then buy them back!" They were utterly silent, and could find nothing to say. Then I said, "The thing that you are doing is wrong! Should you not conduct yourselves in the fear of our God in order to avoid the reproach of the Gentiles who are our enemies? Even I and my relatives and my associates are lending them money and grain. But let us abandon this practice of seizing collateral! This very day return to them their fields, their vineyards, their olive trees, and their houses, along with the interest that you are exacting from them on the money, the grain, the new wine, and the olive oil." They replied, "We will return these things, and we will no longer demand anything from them. We will do just as you say." Then I called the priests and made the wealthy and the officials swear to do what had been promised. I also shook out my garment, and I said, "In this way may God shake out from his house and his property every person who does not carry out this matter. In this way may he be shaken out and emptied!" All the assembly replied, "So be it!" and they praised the LORD. Then the people did as they had promised.
Then there were those who said, "We have borrowed money to pay our taxes to the king on our fields and our vineyards. And now, though we share the same flesh and blood as our fellow countrymen, and our children are just like their children, still we have found it necessary to subject our sons and daughters to slavery. Some of our daughters have been subjected to slavery, while we are powerless to help, since our fields and vineyards now belong to other people." I was very angry when I heard their outcry and these complaints. I considered these things carefully and then registered a complaint with the wealthy and the officials. I said to them, "Each one of you is seizing the collateral from your own countrymen!" Because of them I called for a great public assembly. I said to them, "To the extent possible we have bought back our fellow Jews who had been sold to the Gentiles. But now you yourselves want to sell your own countrymen, so that we can then buy them back!" They were utterly silent, and could find nothing to say. Then I said, "The thing that you are doing is wrong! Should you not conduct yourselves in the fear of our God in order to avoid the reproach of the Gentiles who are our enemies? Even I and my relatives and my associates are lending them money and grain. But let us abandon this practice of seizing collateral! This very day return to them their fields, their vineyards, their olive trees, and their houses, along with the interest that you are exacting from them on the money, the grain, the new wine, and the olive oil." They replied, "We will return these things, and we will no longer demand anything from them. We will do just as you say." Then I called the priests and made the wealthy and the officials swear to do what had been promised. I also shook out my garment, and I said, "In this way may God shake out from his house and his property every person who does not carry out this matter. In this way may he be shaken out and emptied!" All the assembly replied, "So be it!" and they praised the LORD. Then the people did as they had promised.
He gives back the ill-gotten gain without assimilating it; he will not enjoy the wealth from his commerce. For he has oppressed the poor and abandoned them; he has seized a house which he did not build. For he knows no satisfaction in his appetite; he does not let anything he desires escape.
Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts. If you do not have enough to pay, your bed will be taken right out from under you!
After he went out, that same slave found one of his fellow slaves who owed him one hundred silver coins. So he grabbed him by the throat and started to choke him, saying, 'Pay back what you owe me!' Then his fellow slave threw himself down and begged him, 'Be patient with me, and I will repay you.' But he refused. Instead, he went out and threw him in prison until he repaid the debt. read more.
When his fellow slaves saw what had happened, they were very upset and went and told their lord everything that had taken place. Then his lord called the first slave and said to him, 'Evil slave! I forgave you all that debt because you begged me! Should you not have shown mercy to your fellow slave, just as I showed it to you?' And in anger his lord turned him over to the prison guards to torture him until he repaid all he owed. So also my heavenly Father will do to you, if each of you does not forgive your brother from your heart."
When his fellow slaves saw what had happened, they were very upset and went and told their lord everything that had taken place. Then his lord called the first slave and said to him, 'Evil slave! I forgave you all that debt because you begged me! Should you not have shown mercy to your fellow slave, just as I showed it to you?' And in anger his lord turned him over to the prison guards to torture him until he repaid all he owed. So also my heavenly Father will do to you, if each of you does not forgive your brother from your heart."
Creditors » Often exacted debts » From the sureties
Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts. If you do not have enough to pay, your bed will be taken right out from under you!
The one who puts up security for a stranger will surely have trouble, but whoever avoids shaking hands will be secure.
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Creditors » Might demand » Security of others
Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts.
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My child, if you have made a pledge for your neighbor, and have become a guarantor for a stranger,
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Debt » Security for
"For you took pledges from your brothers for no reason, and you stripped the clothing from the naked.
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Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts.
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One must not take either lower or upper millstones as security on a loan, for that is like taking a life itself as security.
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They stretch out on clothing seized as collateral; they do so right beside every altar! They drink wine bought with the fines they have levied; they do so right in the temple of their God!
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The fatherless child is snatched from the breast, the infant of the poor is taken as a pledge.
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"If you lend money to any of my people who are needy among you, do not be like a moneylender to him; do not charge him interest. If you do take the garment of your neighbor in pledge, you must return it to him by the time the sun goes down, for it is his only covering -- it is his garment for his body. What else can he sleep in? And when he cries out to me, I will hear, for I am gracious.
When you make any kind of loan to your neighbor, you may not go into his house to claim what he is offering as security. You must stand outside and the person to whom you are making the loan will bring out to you what he is offering as security. If the person is poor you may not use what he gives you as security for a covering. read more.
You must by all means return to him at sunset the item he gave you as security so that he may sleep in his outer garment and bless you for it; it will be considered a just deed by the Lord your God.
You must by all means return to him at sunset the item he gave you as security so that he may sleep in his outer garment and bless you for it; it will be considered a just deed by the Lord your God.
The one who puts up security for a stranger will surely have trouble, but whoever avoids shaking hands will be secure.
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There were others who said, "We are putting up our fields, our vineyards, and our houses as collateral in order to obtain grain during the famine." Then there were those who said, "We have borrowed money to pay our taxes to the king on our fields and our vineyards.
hands » Suretiship entered into by striking
The one who lacks wisdom strikes hands in pledge, and puts up financial security for his neighbor.
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Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts.
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My child, if you have made a pledge for your neighbor, and have become a guarantor for a stranger,
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Make then my pledge with you. Who else will put up security for me?
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Property » Personal » Sold for debt
Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts. If you do not have enough to pay, your bed will be taken right out from under you!
Suretyship » Suretyship, (endorsement), the dangers of
My child, if you have made a pledge for your neighbor, and have become a guarantor for a stranger, if you have been ensnared by the words you have uttered, and have been caught by the words you have spoken,
The righteousness of the blameless will make straight their way, but the wicked person will fall by his own wickedness.
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The one who lacks wisdom strikes hands in pledge, and puts up financial security for his neighbor.
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Take a man's garment when he has given security for a stranger, and when he gives surety for strangers, hold him in pledge.
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Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts.
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Take a man's garment when he has given security for a stranger, and when he gives surety for a stranger, hold him in pledge.
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