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Exodus 22:25

If you lend money to any of my people who is poor among you, you shall not be to him as a lender, neither shall you charge him interest.
All Commentaries on Exodus 22:25 Go To Exodus 22

George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
Poor. Such are often most in want. Usury is not lawful, even with respect to the rich. The Hebrew terms it a bite. (Menochius) "What is usury, said Cato, but to kill a man. "The Romans required thieves to restore double, but usurers were to render four times as much as they had taken. (Varro, Rustic. i.) Restitution is prescribed, 2 Esdras v. 11. Some Calvinists have stood up in its defence, in opposition to the Scriptures, fathers, and Councils of the Catholic Church. Lend, hoping to gain nothing by it, Luke vi. 35. "Let him who loves money. Lend (in the persons of the poor) to Him who says, Give, and it shall be given to you. "(St. Leo, ser.) The Jews themselves have reprobated usury in any use. (Calmet)
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