Deutéronome 24:6

6 On ne prendra point pour gage les deux meules, ni la meule de dessus; car ce serait prendre pour gage la vie de son prochain.

Deutéronome 24:6 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 24:6

No man shall take the nether or the upper millstone to pledge,
&c.] The first word being of the dual number takes in both stones, wherefore Vatablus renders the words,

``ye shall not take for a pledge both the millstones, nor indeed the uppermost;''

which is the least; so far should they be from taking both, that they were not allowed to take the uppermost, which was the shortest, meanest, and lightest; and indeed if anyone of them was taken, the other became useless, so that neither was to be taken:

for he taketh [a man's] life to pledge;
or with which his life is supported, and the life of his family; for if he has corn to supply them with, yet if his mill or millstones are pawned, he cannot grind his corn, and so he and his family must starve: and in those times and countries they did, as the Arabs do to this day, as Dr. Shaw F4 relates,

``most families grind their wheat and barley at home, having two portable millstones for that purpose; the uppermost whereof is turned round by a small handle of wood or iron, that is placed in the rim;''

and these millstones being portable, might be the more easily taken for pledges, which is here forbidden, for the above reason; and this takes in any other thing whatever, on which a man's living depends, or by which he gets his bread F5.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Travels, p. 231. Edit. 2.
F5 Misn. Bava Metzia, c. 9. sect. 13.

Deutéronome 24:6 In-Context

4 Son premier mari, qui l'avait renvoyée, ne pourra pas la reprendre pour femme après qu'elle a été souillée; car ce serait une abomination devant l'Éternel, et tu ne chargeras point de péché le pays que l'Éternel ton Dieu te donne en héritage.
5 Quand un homme aura nouvellement pris femme, il n'ira point à la guerre, et on ne lui imposera aucune charge; pendant un an il en sera exempt pour sa famille, et il réjouira la femme qu'il aura prise.
6 On ne prendra point pour gage les deux meules, ni la meule de dessus; car ce serait prendre pour gage la vie de son prochain.
7 Quand on trouvera un homme qui aura dérobé quelqu'un de ses frères, des enfants d'Israël, et l'aura fait esclave ou vendu, ce larron mourra; et tu ôteras le méchant du milieu de toi.
8 Prends garde à la plaie de la lèpre, pour bien observer et pour faire tout ce que les sacrificateurs, de la race de Lévi, vous enseigneront; vous prendrez garde à faire comme je leur ai commandé.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.