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Patristic A.D. 215 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Exod 22:25 (The Stromata Book 2)

Clement of Alexandria, on Exod 22:25

Clement of Alexandria · c. A.D. 150–215
Exod 22:25 · Douay-Rheims
“If thou lend money to any of my people that is poor, that dwelleth with thee, thou shalt not be hard upon them as an extortioner, nor oppress them with usuries.”
On this verse:
“There is a great deal about sharing and exchanging, but it is enough to say that the law forbids lending at interest to a brother. By brother it means not merely one born of the same parents but a member of the same tribe or one of the same faith, who shares in the same Logos. The law does not deem it right to collect interest on the capital. It seeks to enable free giving to those in need, with hands and minds wide open. God is the creator of this free gift. It is he who shares his goods, exacting as the only reasonable interest the most precious things human beings possess: gentleness, goodness, high-mindedness, repute, glory.”

Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.

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