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Deuteronomy 24:10BSB·traditional attribution

When you lend anything to your neighbor, do not enter his house to collect security.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

10. When thou dost lend thy brother anything He provides against another iniquity in reclaiming a pledge, viz., that the creditor should ransack the house and furniture of his brother, in order to pick out the pledge at his pleasure.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is, I. Provision made for the preservation and confirmation of love between new-married people, Deu 24:5. This fitly follows upon the laws concerning divorce, which would be prevented if their affection to each other were well settled at first.

Commenting on Deuteronomy 24:5-13

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

When thou dost lend thy brother anything,.... Any sum of money he stands in need of, or demanded a debt of him, as Jarchi; money he is indebted to thee, which is the sense of the Septuagint version; and he is not able to pay it, but offers something: in pawn till he can pay it: thou shall not go into his house to fetch...