
Text -- Ezekiel 18:8 (NET)




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Illegal interest.
JFB: Eze 18:8 - -- Literally, "biting." The law forbade the Jew to take interest from brethren but permitted him to do so from a foreigner (Exo 22:25; Deu 23:19-20; Neh ...
Literally, "biting." The law forbade the Jew to take interest from brethren but permitted him to do so from a foreigner (Exo 22:25; Deu 23:19-20; Neh 5:7; Psa 15:5). The letter of the law was restricted to the Jewish polity, and is not binding now; and indeed the principle of taking interest was even then sanctioned, by its being allowed in the case of a foreigner. The spirit of the law still binds us, that we are not to take advantage of our neighbor's necessities to enrich ourselves, but be satisfied with moderate, or even no, interest, in the case of the needy.

JFB: Eze 18:8 - -- Where he has the opportunity and might find a plausible plea for promoting his own gain at the cost of a wrong to his neighbor, he keeps back his hand...
Where he has the opportunity and might find a plausible plea for promoting his own gain at the cost of a wrong to his neighbor, he keeps back his hand from what selfishness prompts.
Clarke: Eze 18:8 - -- Hath not given forth upon usury - בנשך לא יתן beneshech lo yitten . נשך nasach signifies to bite; usury is properly so termed, becau...
Hath not given forth upon usury -
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Neither hath taken any increase - In lending has not required more than was lent; and has not taken that product of the cash lent, which was more than the value for its use. This may be a part of the tenth article
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Clarke: Eze 18:8 - -- That hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity - Never associates with those who act contrary to justice and equity; his hand or influence being never fo...
That hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity - Never associates with those who act contrary to justice and equity; his hand or influence being never found among evil workers
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Hath executed true judgment between man and man - Being neither swayed by prejudice, fear, nor favor
These thirteen points concern his social and civil relations.
TSK -> Eze 18:8
TSK: Eze 18:8 - -- hath not : Eze 18:13, Eze 18:17, Eze 22:12; Exo 22:25; Lev 25:35-37; Deu 23:19, Deu 23:20; Neh 5:1-11; Psa 15:5; Pro 28:8; Jer 15:10
hath withdrawn : ...
hath not : Eze 18:13, Eze 18:17, Eze 22:12; Exo 22:25; Lev 25:35-37; Deu 23:19, Deu 23:20; Neh 5:1-11; Psa 15:5; Pro 28:8; Jer 15:10
hath withdrawn : 2Sa 22:24; Neh 5:15; Isa 33:15
hath executed : Lev 19:15, Lev 19:35; Deu 1:16, Deu 1:17, Deu 16:18-20; Job 29:7-17; Pro 31:8, Pro 31:9; Isa 1:17; Jer 22:15, Jer 22:16; Zec 7:9, Zec 7:10, Zec 8:16

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Barnes -> Eze 18:8
Barnes: Eze 18:8 - -- Usury - is the profit exacted for the loan of money, "increase"that which is taken for goods; both are forbidden Lev 25:36; Deu 23:19. The plac...
Poole -> Eze 18:8
Poole: Eze 18:8 - -- Given forth lent or put into another’ s hand, on condition of returning not the same, or equal value, but much more.
Upon usury biting usury, ...
Given forth lent or put into another’ s hand, on condition of returning not the same, or equal value, but much more.
Upon usury biting usury, (as the word implieth,) which no doubt is prohibited because of the injury it doth to the borrower, and the undue gain it brings to the lender. A rigorous imposing conditions of gain for the loan of money or goods, and exacting them without respect to the condition of the borrower, whether he gain or lose; whether poverty occasioned his borrowing, or whether visible likelihood of gain by employing the borrowed goods; which sort of usury is against both the law of charity, as well as against the express will of God, who prohibits it, Exo 22:25 Lev 25:35-37 Deu 23:19,20 .
Any is not in the Hebrew, though interpreters here insert it for the greater emphasis and weight. This
increase here mentioned is by the critics in the Hebrew said to be either a receiving of the borrower some gratuity for lending that, for which the borrower must pay use also; a kind of oppression too common among us, called procuration, or continuation; or else when the buyer is required to increase the price, or return the thing he bought, which growing dearer than at the time he received it, proves an oppression to him. And this I suppose was usual among the covetous traders, who sold and gave day for payment; but if the commodity grew dearer, they exacted the thing again, or the increased price.
That hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity: this I think is not here to be taken in the larger sense, as if it referred to all iniquity, but in a restrictive sense, and as it refers to the iniquity and injustice of lenders and sellers; he that with care and conscience hath withdrawn his hand from all indirect or direct ways of forbidden usury.
Hath executed true judgment between man and man: this refers to this particular case of usury and taking increase; as if the prophet would make every man judge of the case ere he takes any thing, and requires him to judge according to truth, whether any, or how much, may be expected and received, whether no wrong be to the lender or borrower in the case. And so the whole will amount to this, he that in his lending hath truly weighed the borrower’ s case, and used him with kindness as he would be used himself, this man is no usurer.
Haydock -> Eze 18:8
Increase more than what he lent, on any pretext. (St. Jerome) (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 18:8
Gill: Eze 18:8 - -- He that hath not given forth upon usury,.... Money, victuals, or any other thing, which was forbidden the Jews to take of their brethren, though they...
He that hath not given forth upon usury,.... Money, victuals, or any other thing, which was forbidden the Jews to take of their brethren, though they might of strangers, Deu 23:19;
neither hath taken any increase: or interest; or rather something over and above the interest money or use, as a gratuity for lending it upon the said interest:
that hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity; not only that now mentioned, but all others; who, having inadvertently engaged in that which is sinful, as soon as it appears to him to be so, gets out of it, and abstains from it as soon as possible:
hath executed true judgment between man and man; whether in office as a judge, who sits on the bench for that purpose; or as an arbitrator chosen to decide matters in controversy between one man and another, and that does everything just and right between man and man.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 18:1-32
MHCC -> Eze 18:1-20
MHCC: Eze 18:1-20 - --The soul that sinneth it shall die. As to eternity, every man was, is, and will be dealt with, as his conduct shows him to have been under the old cov...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 18:1-9
Matthew Henry: Eze 18:1-9 - -- Evil manners, we say, beget good laws; and in like manner sometimes unjust reflections occasion just vindications; evil proverbs beget good propheci...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 18:5-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 18:5-9 - --
The Righteous Man Shall Not Die
Eze 18:5. If a man is righteous, and doeth right and righteousness, Eze 18:6. And doth not eat upon the mountai...
Constable: Eze 4:1--24:27 - --II. Oracles of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem for sin chs. 4-24
This section of the book contains prophecies th...

Constable: Eze 12:1--19:14 - --C. Yahweh's reply to the invalid hopes of the Israelites chs. 12-19
"The exiles had not grasped the seri...

Constable: Eze 18:1-32 - --9. The importance of individual righteousness ch. 18
This chapter, like 12:21-28, corrected a co...
