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Lucas 6:30

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30 DĂȘ a todo aquele que pedir, e se alguĂ©m tirar o que pertence a vocĂȘ, nĂŁo lhe exija que o devolva.

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.

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Lucas 6:30 In-Context

28 abençoem os que os amaldiçoam, orem por aqueles que os maltratam.
29 Se alguĂ©m bater em vocĂȘ numa face, ofereça-lhe tambĂ©m a outra. Se alguĂ©m tirar de vocĂȘ a capa, nĂŁo o impeça de tirar a tĂșnica.
30 DĂȘ a todo aquele que pedir, e se alguĂ©m tirar o que pertence a vocĂȘ, nĂŁo lhe exija que o devolva.
31 Como vocĂȘs querem que os outros lhes façam, façam tambĂ©m vocĂȘs a eles.
32 “Que mĂ©rito vocĂȘs terĂŁo se amarem aos que os amam? AtĂ© os pecadores amam aos que os amam.
Biblia Sagrada, Nova VersĂŁo InternacionalÂź, NVIÂź Copyright © 1993, 2000 by Biblica, Inc.ℱ Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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