Ezekiel 18:9
"he who hasn’t lent to them with interest, hasn’t taken any increase from them, who has withdrawn his hand from iniquity, has executed true justice between man and man,"
Key Reflection
Ezekiel 18:9 provides a vivid contrast within the broader context of social and moral responsibility. This verse describes a righteous individual who maintains integrity by avoiding financial exploitation, refusing to take unjust gains from others through interest or loans. Such behavior not only reflects personal righteousness but also promotes fair dealings between people, creating a more just society. The cultural context of ancient Israel, where economic practices could easily lead to exploitation and inequality, underscores the significance of this moral high ground in fostering communal harmony.
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