Exodus 23:10-11

Sabbaths and Feasts

10
This section concerns religious duties of the people of God as they worship by giving thanks to God for their blessings. The principles here are: God requires his people to allow the poor to share in their bounty (10–11); God requires his people to provide times of rest and refreshment for those who labor for them (12); God requires allegiance to himself (13); God requires his people to come before him in gratitude and share their bounty (14–17); God requires that his people safeguard proper worship forms (18–19).
“For six years
Heb “and six years”; this is an adverbial accusative telling how long they can work their land. The following references to years and days in vv. 10–12 function similarly.
you are to sow your land and gather in its produce.
11But in the seventh year
Heb “and the seventh year”; an adverbial accusative with a disjunctive vav (ו).
you must let it lie fallow and leave it alone so that the poor of your people may eat, and what they leave any animal in the field
Heb “living thing/creature/beast of the field.” A general term for animals, usually wild animals, including predators (cf. v. 29; Gen 2:19–20; Lev 26:22; Deut 7:22; 1 Sam 17:46; Job 5:22–23; Ezek 29:5; 34:5).
may eat; you must do likewise with your vineyard and your olive grove.
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