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creditor Langstaff, Stuckenbruck, and Tilly, (2022), The Lord’s Prayer, 103, 106, 107, 108
creditor, antichresis, use by Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 261, 262
creditor, protection, execution Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 350
creditore, actio fiduciae, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 114, 118, 123, 124
creditore, auction sulpicii, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 153, 154
creditore, charge and lease back, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 211, 212, 213, 214
creditore, common ancestor with pignus, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 120
creditore, demise, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 125, 127
creditore, dual structure, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 117, 118
creditore, epigraphic evidence, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 115, 117
creditore, execution sale auction, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 154, 345
creditore, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 41, 42, 75, 76, 88, 99, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 127
creditore, forfeiture, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 133, 134, 142, 143, 162, 163
creditore, formula baetica, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 41, 42, 76, 77, 146, 157, 158, 276, 277
creditore, fundus cum instrumento, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 276, 277
creditore, interpolations, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 45, 125, 127, 141, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 214
creditore, latin text and translation, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 115
creditore, mancipatio pompeiana, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 115, 117, 118, 146
creditore, manumission, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 305
creditore, multiple charge, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 219
creditore, non-possessory pledge, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 120, 211, 212, 213, 214
creditore, origin fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 114, 115
creditore, pactum fiduciae, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 40, 41, 42, 115, 118, 122, 123, 196, 197, 198
creditore, parallel evolution with pignus, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 117, 118, 122, 123, 124, 125, 208, 213, 214, 219, 305
creditore, publicity, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 340
creditore, res nec mancipi, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 113, 114, 122, 123
creditore, sulpicii, fiducia cum Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 142, 143
creditors, and debtors Mueller (2002), Roman Religion in Valerius Maximus, 126, 127
creditors, credit and Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 313
creditors, elites Keddie (2019), Class and Power in Roman Palestine: The Socioeconomic Setting of Judaism and Christian Origins, 80, 102, 103, 105, 106
creditors, phratries, as Papazarkadas (2011), Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens, 165, 241
creditors, priests, in judea, as Gordon (2020), Land and Temple: Field Sacralization and the Agrarian Priesthood of Second Temple Judaism, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 81, 82, 225, 226
creditors, ranking, acquisition secured Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 81, 333, 334, 378, 379
creditors, tribes, as Papazarkadas (2011), Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens, 109, 132, 182

List of validated texts:
4 validated results for "creditors"
1. Hebrew Bible, Deuteronomy, 15.2, 23.20 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Creditor • elites, creditors • priests, in Judea, as creditors

 Found in books: Gordon (2020), Land and Temple: Field Sacralization and the Agrarian Priesthood of Second Temple Judaism, 59; Keddie (2019), Class and Power in Roman Palestine: The Socioeconomic Setting of Judaism and Christian Origins, 103, 105; Langstaff, Stuckenbruck, and Tilly, (2022), The Lord’s Prayer, 108

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15.2 וְזֶה דְּבַר הַשְּׁמִטָּה שָׁמוֹט כָּל־בַּעַל מַשֵּׁה יָדוֹ אֲשֶׁר יַשֶּׁה בְּרֵעֵהוּ לֹא־יִגֹּשׂ אֶת־רֵעֵהוּ וְאֶת־אָחִיו כִּי־קָרָא שְׁמִטָּה לַיהוָה׃'
15.2
לִפְנֵי יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ תֹאכֲלֶנּוּ שָׁנָה בְשָׁנָה בַּמָּקוֹם אֲשֶׁר־יִבְחַר יְהוָה אַתָּה וּבֵיתֶךָ׃ ' None
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15.2 And this is the manner of the release: every creditor shall release that which he hath lent unto his neighbour; he shall not exact it of his neighbour and his brother; because the LORD’S release hath been proclaimed.
23.20
Thou shalt not lend upon interest to thy brother: interest of money, interest of victuals, interest of any thing that is lent upon interest.'' None
2. Hebrew Bible, Leviticus, 25.35-25.37 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • elites, creditors • priests, in Judea, as creditors

 Found in books: Gordon (2020), Land and Temple: Field Sacralization and the Agrarian Priesthood of Second Temple Judaism, 58, 66; Keddie (2019), Class and Power in Roman Palestine: The Socioeconomic Setting of Judaism and Christian Origins, 103

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25.35 וְכִי־יָמוּךְ אָחִיךָ וּמָטָה יָדוֹ עִמָּךְ וְהֶחֱזַקְתָּ בּוֹ גֵּר וְתוֹשָׁב וָחַי עִמָּךְ׃ 25.36 אַל־תִּקַּח מֵאִתּוֹ נֶשֶׁךְ וְתַרְבִּית וְיָרֵאתָ מֵאֱלֹהֶיךָ וְחֵי אָחִיךָ עִמָּךְ׃ 25.37 אֶת־כַּסְפְּךָ לֹא־תִתֵּן לוֹ בְּנֶשֶׁךְ וּבְמַרְבִּית לֹא־תִתֵּן אָכְלֶךָ׃'' None
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25.35 And if thy brother be waxen poor, and his means fail with thee; then thou shalt uphold him: as a stranger and a settler shall he live with thee. 25.36 Take thou no interest of him or increase; but fear thy God; that thy brother may live with thee. 25.37 Thou shalt not give him thy money upon interest, nor give him thy victuals for increase.'' None
3. Hebrew Bible, Nehemiah, 5.5 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • elites, creditors • priests, in Judea, as creditors

 Found in books: Gordon (2020), Land and Temple: Field Sacralization and the Agrarian Priesthood of Second Temple Judaism, 66; Keddie (2019), Class and Power in Roman Palestine: The Socioeconomic Setting of Judaism and Christian Origins, 80

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5.5 וְעַתָּה כִּבְשַׂר אַחֵינוּ בְּשָׂרֵנוּ כִּבְנֵיהֶם בָּנֵינוּ וְהִנֵּה אֲנַחְנוּ כֹבְשִׁים אֶת־בָּנֵינוּ וְאֶת־בְּנֹתֵינוּ לַעֲבָדִים וְיֵשׁ מִבְּנֹתֵינוּ נִכְבָּשׁוֹת וְאֵין לְאֵל יָדֵנוּ וּשְׂדֹתֵינוּ וּכְרָמֵינוּ לַאֲחֵרִים׃'' None
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5.5 Yet now our flesh is as the flesh of our brethren, our children as their children; and, lo, we bring into bondage our sons and our daughters to be servants, and some of our daughters are brought into bondage already; neither is it in our power to help it; for other men have our fields and our vineyards.’'' None
4. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Sulpicii, fiducia cum creditore • fiducia cum creditore • fiducia cum creditore, Formula Baetica • fiducia cum creditore, Latin text and translation • fiducia cum creditore, Mancipatio Pompeiana • fiducia cum creditore, Sulpicii • fiducia cum creditore, auction Sulpicii • fiducia cum creditore, charge and lease back • fiducia cum creditore, common ancestor with pignus • fiducia cum creditore, demise • fiducia cum creditore, epigraphic evidence • fiducia cum creditore, execution sale auction • fiducia cum creditore, forfeiture • fiducia cum creditore, interpolations • fiducia cum creditore, origin • fiducia cum creditore, pactum fiduciae • fiducia cum creditore, parallel evolution with pignus • forfeiture, fiducia cum creditore • money-lenders and money-lending • non-possessory pledge, fiducia cum creditore • ranking, acquisition secured creditors

 Found in books: Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 673; Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 75, 76, 115, 127, 133, 134, 141, 142, 143, 146, 153, 154, 157, 158, 214, 333




Please note: the results are produced through a computerized process which may frequently lead to errors, both in incorrect tagging and in other issues. Please use with caution.
Due to load times, full text fetching is currently attempted for validated results only.
Full texts for Hebrew Bible and rabbinic texts is kindly supplied by Sefaria; for Greek and Latin texts, by Perseus Scaife, for the Quran, by Tanzil.net

For a list of book indices included, see here.