Deuteronomy 15
1 At the
end of every
seven years thou shalt
make a
release. 2 And this is the
manner of the
release: Every
creditor that lendeth ought unto his
neighbour shall
release it; he shall not
exact it of his
neighbour, or of his
brother; because it is
called the
LORD'S release. 3 Of a
foreigner thou mayest
exact it again: but that which is thine with thy
brother thine
hand shall
release;
4 Save when there shall be no
poor among you; for the
LORD shall
greatly bless thee in the
land which the
LORD thy
God giveth thee for an
inheritance to
possess it:
5 Only if thou
carefully hearken unto the
voice of the
LORD thy
God, to
observe to
do all these
commandments which I
command thee this
day. 6 For the
LORD thy
God blesseth thee, as he
promised thee: and thou shalt
lend unto
many nations, but thou shalt not
borrow; and thou shalt
reign over
many nations, but they shall not
reign over thee.
7 If there be among you a poor
man of
one of thy
brethren within
any of thy
gates in thy
land which the
LORD thy
God giveth thee, thou shalt not
harden thine
heart, nor
shut thine
hand from thy
poor brother: 8 But thou shalt
open thine
hand wide unto him, and shalt
surely lend him
sufficient for his
need, in that which he
wanteth.
9 Beware that there be not a
thought in thy
wicked heart, saying, The
seventh year, the
year of
release, is at
hand; and thine
eye be
evil against thy
poor brother, and thou
givest him nought; and he
cry unto the
LORD against thee, and it be
sin unto thee.
10 Thou shalt
surely give him, and thine
heart shall not be
grieved when thou
givest unto him:
because that for this
thing the
LORD thy
God shall
bless thee in all thy
works, and in all that thou
puttest thine
hand unto.
11 For the
poor shall never
cease out
of the
land: therefore I
command thee,
saying, Thou shalt
open thine
hand wide unto thy
brother, to thy
poor, and to thy
needy, in thy
land. 12 And if thy
brother, an Hebrew
man, or an Hebrew wo
man, be
sold unto thee, and
serve thee
six years; then in the
seventh year thou shalt let him
go free from thee.
13 And when thou
sendest him out
free from thee, thou shalt not let him go
away empty: 14 Thou shalt
furnish him
liberally out of thy
flock, and out of thy
floor, and out of thy
winepress: of that wherewith the
LORD thy
God hath
blessed thee thou shalt
give unto him.
15 And thou shalt
remember that thou wast a
bondman in the
land of
Egypt, and the
LORD thy
God redeemed thee: therefore I
command thee this
thing to
day. 16 And it shall be, if he
say unto thee, I will not go
away from thee; because he
loveth thee and thine
house, because he is
well with thee;
17 Then thou shalt
take an
aul, and
thrust it through his
ear unto the
door, and he shall be thy
servant for
ever. And also unto thy
maidservant thou shalt
do likewise.
18 It shall not seem
hard unto
thee, when thou sendest him
away free from thee; for he hath been
worth a
double hired
servant to thee, in
serving thee
six years: and the
LORD thy
God shall
bless thee in all that thou
doest.
19 All the
firstling males that
come of thy
herd and of thy
flock thou shalt
sanctify unto the
LORD thy
God: thou shalt do no
work with the
firstling of thy
bullock, nor
shear the
firstling of thy
sheep. 20 Thou shalt
eat it
before the
LORD thy
God year by
year in the
place which the
LORD shall
choose, thou and thy
household. 21 And if there be any
blemish therein, as if it be
lame, or
blind, or have any
ill blemish, thou shalt not
sacrifice it unto the
LORD thy
God. 22 Thou shalt
eat it within thy
gates: the
unclean and the
clean person shall eat it
alike, as the
roebuck, and as the
hart. 23 Only thou shalt not
eat the
blood thereof; thou shalt
pour it upon the
ground as
water.