Luke 11:5
And he said unto them, Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at midnight, and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves;
And he said unto them, which of you shall have a friend,.... A neighbour, or acquaintance:
and shall go unto him at midnight; which may seem a very unseasonable time, and which nothing but real distress, not knowing what otherwise to do, would put a man upon:
and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves: it was usual of the Jews to borrow bread of one another, and certain rules are laid down, when, and on what condition, this is to be done; as for instance, on a sabbath day {k},
"a man may ask of his friend vessels of wine, and vessels of oil, only he must not say, lend me: and so a woman,
twrkk htrybxm, "bread of her friend".''
Again {l},
"so said Hillell, let not a woman lend htrbxl rkk "bread to her friend", till she has fixed the price; lest wheat should be dearer, and they should be found coming into the practice of usury.''
For what was lent, could not be demanded again under thirty days {m}.
{k} Misn. Sabbat, c. 23. sect. 1.
{l} Misn. Bava Metzia. c. 5. sect. 9.
{m} T. Bab. Maccot, fol. 3. 2. Jarchi in T. Bab. Sabbat, fol. 148. 1. Bartenona in Misn. Sabbat, c. 23. sect. 1.