in his own raiment: The raiment here referred to was most likely the same as the hyke of the Arabs, a long kind of blanket, resembling a Highland plaid, generally about six yards in length, and five or six feet broad; in which they often carry their provisions, as well as wrap themselves in, in the day, and sleep in at night, it being their only substitute for a bed. How necessary, then, it was to restore the hyke to a poor man before the going down of the sun, that he might have something to repose on, will sufficiently appear from these considerations.
shall be: Deu 6:25, Deu 15:9-10; Gen 15:6; Psa 106:30-31, Psa 112:9; Isa 58:8; Dan 4:27; Jam 1:27, Jam 2:13-23