Deuteronomy 24:10
When thou dost lend thy brother any thing, thou shalt not go into his house to fetch his pledge.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 15:8 commands generous lending to the poor, providing the charitable context for the pledge-taking regulations in 24:10.
Exodus 22:26 gives the rule about returning a pledged cloak by sunset, a companion law that 24:10's pledge-taking procedure complements.
Job 22:6 accuses Job of taking pledges without cause, illustrating the unjust exploitation that 24:10's regulation seeks to prevent.
Job 24:3 describes the wicked taking pledges from the poor, directly showing the oppression that 24:10's law aims to curb.
Ezekiel 33:15 says a repentant sinner who restores pledges will live, highlighting the moral significance of the pledge laws like 24:10.
Nehemiah 5:7 rebukes nobles for charging interest on loans, a related abuse of lending that contrasts with the fair pledge practices in 24:10.