Deuteronomy 15:1-15

Deuteronomy 15:1-15

[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  thee in the land  which the LORD  thy God  giveth  thee for an inheritance  to possess  it: [5] Only if thou carefully  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  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,  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  him, and thine heart  when thou givest  unto him: because  that for this thing  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,  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  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.