1. Matthew 5:42 (ESV)
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What was the typical giving and borrowing practices at the time?

Matthew 5:42 (ESV)

42 Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you.

The Jews of Jesus’ day encouraged giving to beggars who requested alms as a moral, and not a legal, obligation. Begging was shameful, and in a society where most people lived in the same place for the whole of their lives, beggars would be well known to those in their community. 1

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