13 but delyuer hym the pledge agayne by that the sonne go doune, & let him slepe in hys awne rayment and blesse the. And it shalbe ryghteousnes vnto the, before the Lord thy god.
Deuteronomy 24:13 Cross References - Matthew
Genesis 15:6
6 And Abram beleued the Lord, & it was counted to him for ryghtuousnes.
Exodus 22:26-27
Deuteronomy 6:25
25 Moreouer it shalbe ryghtuousenesse vnto vs before the Lord our God if we take hede to kepe al these commaundementes as he hath commaunded vs.
Deuteronomy 15:9-10
9 And beware that there be not a poynt of Belial in thine hert, that thou wouldest say. The seuenth yere, the yere of fredome is at hand, & therfore it greues the to loke on thy poore brother and geuest hym nought & he then cry vnto the Lord againste the, and it be synne vnto the:
10 But giue him & let it not greue thine herte to giue. Bycause that for that thinge, the Lorde thy God shall blesse the in all thy workes & in all that thou puttest thyne hand to.
Deuteronomy 24:15
15 with in thy cyties. Geue him his hyre the same daye, and let not the sonne go doune theron. For he is nedye and therwith susteyneth hys lyfe, lest he crye agaynst the vnto the Lord and it be synne vnto the.
Job 24:7-8
Job 29:11-13
Job 31:16-20
16 When the poore desyreth any thinge at me, haue I denyed it them? Haue I caused the wyddowe stande wayting for me in vayne?
17 Haue I eaten my porcyon alone, that the fatherlesse hath had no parte wyth me?
18 for mercy grewe vp with me from my youth, and compassion from my mothers wombe.
19 Haue I sene any man perysh thorow nakednesse and want of clothinge? Or any poore man for lack of rayment,
20 whose sydes thancked me not, because he was warmed wt the wolle of my shepe?
Psalms 106:30-31
Psalms 112:9
9 He hath sparsed abrode, and geuen to the poore, hys ryghtuousnes remayneth for euer his horne shalbe exealted with honoure
Isaiah 58:8
8 Then shall thy lighte breake forthe as the morninge, and thy healthe floryshe ryghte shortlie: thy righteousnesse shall go before the, and the glorye of the Lorde shall embrace the.
Ezekiel 18:7
7 he greueth no body, he geueth his detter his pledge agayn he taketh none other mans good by vyolence: he parteth his mete with the hongrye: he cloteth the naked:
Ezekiel 18:12
12 he greueth the poore & nedy: he robbeth and spoiled: he geueth not the detter his pledge againe he lyfteth vp his eyes vnto Idols, & medleth with abhominable thinges:
Ezekiel 18:16
16 he vexeth no man: he kepeth no mans pledge: he neyther spoyleth, nor robbeth anye man: he dealeth his meate with the hongrye: he clotheth the naked:
Ezekiel 33:15
15 In so moch that the same wicked man geueth the pledge agayne, restoreth that he had taken awaye by robbery, walcketh in the commaundementes of lyfe, & doth no wronge: Then shall he surely lyue, and not dye.
Daniel 4:27
27 Wherfore, O Kyng, be content with my councel, that thou mayeste lowse thy synnes wyth ryghtuousnesse, and thyne offences with mercye to poore people: for suche thynges shall prolonge thy peace.
Amos 2:8
8 they lye besyde euery aulter vpon clothes taken to pledge, and in the house of theyr Goddes they drincke the wyne of the oppressed.
2 Corinthians 9:13-14
Ephesians 4:26
26 Be angrye, but synne not, let not the sunne go doune vpon your wrath,
2 Timothy 1:16-18
16 The Lorde geue mercye vnto the house of Onesiphoras, for he ofte refreshed me, and was not ashamed of my chayne:
17 but when he was at Rome, he sought me oute very dylygently, and founde me.
18 The Lorde graunte vnto hym that he maye fynde mercye with the Lorde at that daye. And in howe manye thinges he mynystred vnto me at Ephesus thou knowest very well.
James 1:27
27 Pure deuocyon and vndefyled before God the father is thys: to visite the fatherlesse and wyddowes in theyr aduersitye, and to kepe hym selfe vnspotted of the worlde.
James 2:13-23
13 For there shalbe iudgemente mercyles to hym, that sheweth no mercy, & mercy reioyseth against iudgemente.
14 What auayleth it my brethren, thoughe a man saye he hath faythe, when he hath no deedes? Can fayth saue hym?
15 If a brother or a sister be naked or destitute of dayly fode,
16 and one of you saye vnto them: Departe in peace, God sende you warmnes and fode: not wyth standynge ye geue them not those thynges which are nedefull to the bodye: what helpeth it them?
17 Euen so faythe, yf it haue no dedes is dead in it selfe.
18 Yea and a man myghte saye: Thou haste faythe, and I haue dedes: Shewe me thy faith by thy dedes, and I wyll shew the my faythe by my dedes.
19 Beleuest thou that there is one God? Thou doest well. The deuyls also beleue and tremble.
20 Wylt thou vnderstande (O thou vayne man) that fayth without dedes is dead?
21 Was not Abraham oure father iustifyed thorowe workes when he offered Isaac hys sonne vpon the aultare?
22 Thou seyste howe that faythe wroughte wyth hys dedes, & through the dedes was faythe made perfecte:
23 and the scrypture was fulfylled whiche sayeth: Abraham beleued God, and it was reputed vnto hym for ryghtuousnes: and he was called the frende of God.