Deuteronomy 15

Deuteronomy 15

This chapter provides compassionate economic and social laws aimed at preventing permanent poverty. It establishes the law of the Sabbatical Year (Year of Release), requiring that every seventh year, all outstanding debts among Israelites must be canceled. It also commands that any Hebrew servant must be freed after six years of service, and they must be generously provided with livestock and grain upon their release, ensuring they do not leave in poverty.

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