Lucas 6:30

30 Dá a todo o que te pedir; e ao que tomar o que é teu, não lho reclames.

Lucas 6:30 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 6:30

And give to every man that asketh
(See Gill on Matthew 5:42)

And of him that taketh away thy goods;
not by force, but by consent, having either lent them, or sold them to him: for if they were taken away by force, the person so taking them was to be deemed a thief and a robber, and to be treated as such; but one that takes them by agreement, and is not able to make a return of them, or to give a valuable consideration for them, of such an one ask them not again: do not exact or demand them, but give him a release, as the law requires, in ( Deuteronomy 15:2 ) which seems to be respected here; and where the same word is used by the Septuagint, as here.

Lucas 6:30 In-Context

28 bendizei aos que vos maldizem, e orai pelos que vos caluniam.
29 Ao que te ferir numa face, oferece-lhe também a outra; e ao que te houver tirado a capa, não lhe negues também a túnica.
30 Dá a todo o que te pedir; e ao que tomar o que é teu, não lho reclames.
31 Assim como quereis que os homens vos façam, do mesmo modo lhes fazei vós também.
32 Se amardes aos que vos amam, que mérito há nisso? Pois também os pecadores amam aos que os amam.
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