Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
10.
Hath not given forth upon usury - beneshech lo yitten . nasach signifies to bite; usury is properly so termed, because it bites into and devours the principal. Usury signifies, with us, exacting unlawful interest for money; and taking the advantage of a man' s necessities to advance him cash on exorbitant profit. This bites the receiver in his property, and the lender in his salvation.
11.
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.
12.
That hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity - Never associates with those who act contrary to justice and equity; his hand or influence being never found among evil workers.
13.
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.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Ezekiel 18:8:
Exodus 22:25
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