Deuteronomy 15
The Sabbatical Year
1 “ aAt the end of every seven years you shall ▼▼Lit make
grant a release of debts. 2And this is the regulation for the release of debts: every creditor is to forgive what he has loaned to his neighbor; he shall not require it of his neighbor and his brother, because the Lord’s release has been proclaimed. 3 cFrom a foreigner you may require it, but your hand shall ▼▼Lit release
forgive whatever of yours is with your brother. 4However, there will be no poor among you, since ethe Lord will certainly bless you in the land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance to possess, 5if only you listen obediently to the voice of the Lord your God, to ▼▼Lit perform
follow carefully all this commandment which I am commanding you today. 6 gFor the Lord your God will have blessed you just as He has promised you, and you will lend to many nations, but you will not borrow; and you will rule over many nations, but they will not rule over you. 7 “If there is ha poor person among you, one of your brothers, in any of your ▼▼Lit gates
towns in your land which the Lord your God is giving you, jyou shall not harden your heart, nor close your hand from your poor brother; 8but kyou shall fully open your hand to him, and generously lend him enough for his need in whatever he lacks. 9Be careful that there is no mean-spirited ▼▼Lit word
thought in your heart, ▼▼Lit saying
such as, ‘ nThe seventh year, the year of release of debts, is near,’ and oyour eye is malicious toward your poor brother, and you give him nothing; then he pmay cry out to the Lord against you, and it will be a sin in you. 10You shall generously give to him, and your heart shall not be ▼▼Lit evil
grudging when you give to him, because rfor this thing the Lord your God will bless you in all your work, and in all ▼▼Lit the putting forth of your hand
your undertakings. 11 tFor the poor will not cease ▼▼Lit from the midst of
to exist in the land; therefore I am commanding you, saying, ‘You shall fully open your hand to your brother, to your needy and poor in your land.’ 12 “ vIf your fellow countryman, a Hebrew man or woman, is sold to you, then he shall serve you for six years, but in the seventh year you shall set him ▼▼Lit free from you
free. 13And when you set him ▼▼Lit free from you
free, you shall not send him away empty-handed. 14You shall give generously to him from your flock, your threshing floor, and from your wine vat; you shall give to him as the Lord your God has blessed you. 15And you are to remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God redeemed you; therefore I am commanding ▼▼Lit this thing
this of you today. 16But it shall come about, zif he says to you, ‘I will not leave you,’ because he loves you and your household, since he is doing well with you, 17then you shall take an ▼▼I.e., a pointed tool
awl and pierce it through his ear into the door, and he shall be your servant permanently. You shall also do the same to your female slave. 18 “It shall not seem difficult for you when you set him ▼▼Lit free from you
free, because he has given you six years with double the ▼▼Lit wages
service of a hired worker; so the Lord your God will bless you in whatever you do. 19 “ adYou shall consecrate to the Lord your God all the firstborn males that are born in your herd and in your flock; you shall not work with the firstborn of your herd, nor shear the firstborn of your flock. 20 aeYou and your household shall eat it every year before the Lord your God in the place which the Lord chooses. 21 afBut if it has any impairment, such as a limp, or blindness, or any serious impairment, you shall not sacrifice it to the Lord your God. 22You shall eat it within your gates; agthe unclean and the clean alike may eat it, as aha gazelle or a deer. 23Only aiyou shall not eat its blood; you are to pour it out on the ground like water.
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