Ezekiel 33:15 Cross References
Ezekiel 33:15
15: For instance, they might give back a borrower's pledge, return what they have stolen, and obey my life-giving laws, no longer doing what is evil. If they do this, then they will surely live and not die.
Ezekiel 20:11
- There I gave them my laws so they could live by keeping them. Yes, all those who keep them will live!
Luke 19:8
- Meanwhile, Zacchaeus stood there and said to the Lord, "I will give half my wealth to the poor, Lord, and if I have overcharged people on their taxes, I will give them back four times as much!"
Exodus 22:1
- "A fine must be paid by anyone who steals an ox or sheep and then kills or sells it. For oxen the fine is five oxen for each one stolen. For sheep the fine is four sheep for each one stolen.
- "If a thief is caught in the act of breaking into a house and is killed in the process, the person who killed the thief is not guilty.
- But if it happens in daylight, the one who killed the thief is guilty of murder. "A thief who is caught must pay in full for everything that was stolen. If payment is not made, the thief must be sold as a slave to pay the debt.
- If someone steals an ox or a donkey or a sheep and it is recovered alive, then the thief must pay double the value.
Leviticus 18:5
- If you obey my laws and regulations, you will find life through them. I am the LORD.
Leviticus 6:2
- "Suppose some of the people sin against the LORD by falsely telling their neighbor that an item entrusted to their safekeeping has been lost or stolen. Or suppose they have been dishonest with regard to a security deposit, or they have taken something by theft or extortion.
- Or suppose they find a lost item and lie about it, or they deny something while under oath, or they commit any other similar sin.
- If they have sinned in any of these ways and are guilty, they must give back whatever they have taken by theft or extortion, whether a security deposit, or property entrusted to them, or a lost object that they claimed as their own,
- or anything gained by swearing falsely. When they realize their guilt, they must restore the principal amount plus a penalty of 20 percent to the person they have harmed.
Ezekiel 18:7
- Suppose he is a merciful creditor, not keeping the items given in pledge by poor debtors, and does not rob the poor but instead gives food to the hungry and provides clothes for people in need.
Job 24:9
- "The wicked snatch a widow's child from her breast; they take the baby as a pledge for a loan.
Amos 2:8
- At their religious festivals, they lounge around in clothing stolen from their debtors. In the house of their god, they present offerings of wine purchased with stolen money.
Luke 1:6
- Zechariah and Elizabeth were righteous in God's eyes, careful to obey all of the Lord's commandments and regulations.
Deuteronomy 24:10
- "If you lend anything to your neighbor, do not enter your neighbor's house to claim the security.
- Stand outside and the owner will bring it out to you.
- If your neighbor is poor and has only a cloak to give as security, do not keep the cloak overnight.
- Return the cloak to its owner by sunset so your neighbor can sleep in it and bless you. And the LORD your God will count it as a righteous act.
Ezekiel 18:16
- and does not exploit the poor, but instead is fair to debtors and does not rob them. And suppose this son feeds the hungry, provides clothes for the needy,
Revelation 22:12
- "See, I am coming soon, and my reward is with me, to repay all according to their deeds.
- I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End."
- Blessed are those who wash their robes so they can enter through the gates of the city and eat the fruit from the tree of life.
Job 22:6
- "For example, you must have lent money to your friend and then kept the clothing he gave you as a pledge. Yes, you stripped him to the bone.
Ezekiel 18:27
- And if wicked people turn away from their wickedness, obey the law, and do what is just and right, they will save their lives.
- They will live, because after thinking it over, they decided to turn from their sins. Such people will not die.
Psalms 119:93
- I will never forget your commandments, for you have used them to restore my joy and health.
Job 24:3
- and they even take donkeys from the poor and fatherless. A poor widow must surrender her valuable ox as collateral for a loan.
Ezekiel 18:12
- oppresses the poor and helpless, steals from debtors by refusing to let them redeem what they have given in pledge, worships idols and takes part in loathsome practices,
Ezekiel 20:21
- "But their children, too, rebelled against me. They refused to keep my laws and follow my instructions, even though obeying them would have given them life. And they also violated my Sabbath days. So again I threatened to pour out my fury on them in the wilderness.
Exodus 22:26
- If you take your neighbor's cloak as a pledge of repayment, you must return it by nightfall.
- Your neighbor will need it to stay warm during the night. If you do not return it and your neighbor cries out to me for help, then I will hear, for I am very merciful.
Deuteronomy 24:17
- "True justice must be given to foreigners living among you and to orphans, and you must never accept a widow's garment in pledge of her debt.
Deuteronomy 24:6
- "It is wrong to take a pair of millstones, or even just the upper millstone, as a pledge, for the owner uses it to make a living.
Numbers 5:6
- "Give these instructions to the people of Israel: If any of the people--men or women--betray the LORD by doing wrong to another person, they are guilty.
- They must confess their sin and make full restitution for what they have done, adding a penalty of 20 percent and returning it to the person who was wronged.
- But if the person who was wronged is dead, and there are no near relatives to whom restitution can be made, it belongs to the LORD and must be given to the priest, along with a ram for atonement.
Ezekiel 20:13
- "But the people of Israel rebelled against me, and they refused to obey my laws there in the wilderness. They wouldn't obey my instructions even though obedience would have given them life. And they also violated my Sabbath days. So I threatened to pour out my fury on them, and I made plans to utterly consume them in the desert.