Luke 6:30

30 omni autem petenti te tribue et qui aufert quae tua sunt ne repetas

Luke 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.

Luke 6:30 In-Context

28 benedicite maledicentibus vobis orate pro calumniantibus vos
29 ei qui te percutit in maxillam praebe et alteram et ab eo qui aufert tibi vestimentum etiam tunicam noli prohibere
30 omni autem petenti te tribue et qui aufert quae tua sunt ne repetas
31 et prout vultis ut faciant vobis homines et vos facite illis similiter
32 et si diligitis eos qui vos diligunt quae vobis est gratia nam et peccatores diligentes se diligunt
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.