5
One kisses another's hands until he gets a loan, and is deferential in speaking of his neighbor's money; but at the time for repayment he delays, and pays back with empty promises, and finds fault with the time.
6
If he can pay, his creditor will hardly get back half, and will regard that as a windfall. If he cannot pay, the borrower has robbed the other of his money, and he has needlessly made him an enemy; he will repay him with curses and reproaches, and instead of glory will repay him with dishonor.
7
Many refuse to lend, not because of meanness, but from fear of being defrauded needlessly.
8
Nevertheless, be patient with someone in humble circumstances, and do not keep him waiting for your alms.
9
Help the poor for the commandment's sake, and in their need do not send them away empty-handed.