Keluaran 22:26
Konteks22:26 If you do take 1 the garment of your neighbor in pledge, you must return it to him by the time the sun goes down, 2
Ulangan 24:12-13
Konteks24:12 If the person is poor you may not use what he gives you as security for a covering. 3 24:13 You must by all means 4 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 5 deed by the Lord your God.
[22:26] 1 tn The construction again uses the infinitive absolute with the verb in the conditional clause to stress the condition.
[22:26] 2 tn The clause uses the preposition, the infinitive construct, and the noun that is the subjective genitive – “at the going in of the sun.”
[24:12] 3 tn Heb “may not lie down in his pledge.” What is in view is the use of clothing as guarantee for the repayment of loans, a matter already addressed elsewhere (Deut 23:19-20; 24:6; cf. Exod 22:25-26; Lev 25:35-37). Cf. NAB “you shall not sleep in the mantle he gives as a pledge”; NRSV “in the garment given you as the pledge.”
[24:13] 4 tn The Hebrew text uses the infinitive absolute for emphasis, which the translation seeks to reflect with “by all means.”