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Deuteronomy 24:12BSB·traditional attribution

If he is a poor man, you must not go to sleep with the security in your possession;

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

And if the man be poor,.... Which may be thought to be the case of everyone that gives pledges for a debt he owes, or a sum of money he borrows; yet there might be a difference: some might be so very destitute of goods and raiment in their houses, that whatever they parted with was distressing to them, and they could not well do...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Deu 24:12-13 And if the man was in distress (עני), the lender was not to lie (sleep) upon his pledge, since the poor man had very often nothing but his upper garment, in which he slept, to give as a pledge. This was to be returned to him in the evening. (A repetition of Exo 22:25-26.) On the expression, “It shall be righteousness unto thee,” see Deu 6:25.

Commenting on Deuteronomy 24:12-13