Definition: In any case thou shalt deliver him the pledge again when the sun goeth down, that he may sleep in his own raiment, and bless thee: and it shall be righteousness unto thee before the LORD thy God.
Explanation: Okay, letโs break down this verse from Deuteronomy 24:13. It's a really important passage about leadership and fairness within a community. Hereโs what it means in simpler terms: The Basic Idea: This verse is saying that if a worker (or someone who is responsible for a task) does fail to complete their job, the leader (the priest or high official) has the right to take back what they promised and give it back to them. Itโs about ensuring fairness and protecting those who have worked hard. Let's unpack it piece by piece: "In any case thou shalt deliver him the pledge again..." โ This means "you must return what you promised." Think of it like a promise you made to someone. "...when the sun goeth down..." โ This is a bit poetic, but it refers to sunset. It's a time when darkness falls and the day ends. "...that he may sleep in his own raiment..." - โRriminationโ means wearing clothes. So this means giving him back his work clothes or whatever he was doing before. Itโs like letting him rest and recover. "...and bless thee: and it shall be righteousness unto thee before the LORD thy God.โ โ This is the really important part! It says that because he returns what he promised, it will be a good thing for God to look down on him. Itโs a sign of a righteous and just life. It's like a reward for doing things fairly. In short: The verse emphasizes that leaders should take responsibility for their commitments and return what they promised, so it becomes a good thing for God and the community. It highlights fairness and justice within a group. Why is this important? This passage was written in a time when Israel was facing challenges with its leadership and dealing with disputes. Itโs about establishing order and ensuring that everyone receives what they are owed, which is vital for maintaining peace and trust in the community. --- Do you want me to: Explain any of these words or phrases in more detail? Give another example of this verse in a different context?