15:1 "At
the
end
of
every
seven
years
you
shall
grant
a
release.
15:2 And
this
is
the
manner
of
the
release:
every
creditor
shall
release
what
he
has
lent
to
his
neighbor.
He
shall
not
exact
it
of
his
neighbor,
his
brother,
because
the
LORD's
release
has
been
proclaimed.
15:3 Of
a
foreigner
you
may
exact
it,
but
whatever
of
yours
is
with
your
brother
your
hand
shall
release.
15:4 But
there
will
be
no
poor
among
you;
for
the
LORD
will
bless
you
in
the
land
that
the
LORD
your
God
is
giving
you
for
an
inheritance
to
possess--
15:5 if
only
you
will
strictly
obey
the
voice
of
the
LORD
your
God,
being
careful
to
do
all
this
commandment
that
I
command
you
today.
15:6 For
the
LORD
your
God
will
bless
you,
as
he
promised
you,
and
you
shall
lend
to
many
nations,
but
you
shall
not
borrow,
and
you
shall
rule
over
many
nations,
but
they
shall
not
rule
over
you.
15:7 "If
among
you,
one
of
your
brothers
should
become
poor,
in
any
of
your
towns
within
your
land
that
the
LORD
your
God
is
giving
you,
you
shall
not
harden
your
heart
or
shut
your
hand
against
your
poor
brother,
15:8 but
you
shall
open
your
hand
to
him
and
lend
him
sufficient
for
his
need,
whatever
it
may
be.
15:9 Take
care
lest
there
be
an
unworthy
thought
in
your
heart
and
you
say,
'The
seventh
year,
the
year
of
release
is
near,'
and
your
eye
look
grudgingly
on
your
poor
brother,
and
you
give
him
nothing,
and
he
cry
to
the
LORD
against
you,
and
you
be
guilty
of
sin.
15:10 You
shall
give
to
him
freely,
and
your
heart
shall
not
be
grudging
when
you
give
to
him,
because
for
this
the
LORD
your
God
will
bless
you
in
all
your
work
and
in
all
that
you
undertake.
15:11 For
there
will
never
cease
to
be
poor
in
the
land.
Therefore
I
command
you,
'You
shall
open
wide
your
hand
to
your
brother,
to
the
needy
and
to
the
poor,
in
your
land.'
15:12 "If
your
brother,
a
Hebrew
man
or
a
Hebrew
woman,
is
sold
to
you,
he
shall
serve
you
six
years,
and
in
the
seventh
year
you
shall
let
him
go
free
from
you.
15:13 And
when
you
let
him
go
free
from
you,
you
shall
not
let
him
go
empty-handed.
15:14 You
shall
furnish
him
liberally
out
of
your
flock,
out
of
your
threshing
floor,
and
out
of
your
winepress.
As
the
LORD
your
God
has
blessed
you,
you
shall
give
to
him.
15:15 You
shall
remember
that
you
were
a
slave
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
the
LORD
your
God
redeemed
you;
therefore
I
command
you
this
today.
15:16 But
if
he
says
to
you,
'I
will
not
go
out
from
you,'
because
he
loves
you
and
your
household,
since
he
is
well-off
with
you,
15:17 then
you
shall
take
an
awl,
and
put
it
through
his
ear
into
the
door,
and
he
shall
be
your
slave
forever.
And
to
your
female
slave
you
shall
do
the
same.
15:18 It
shall
not
seem
hard
to
you
when
you
let
him
go
free
from
you,
for
at
half
the
cost
of
a
hired
servant
he
has
served
you
six
years.
So
the
LORD
your
God
will
bless
you
in
all
that
you
do.
15:19 "All
the
firstborn
males
that
are
born
of
your
herd
and
flock
you
shall
dedicate
to
the
LORD
your
God.
You
shall
do
no
work
with
the
firstborn
of
your
herd,
nor
shear
the
firstborn
of
your
flock.
15:20 You
shall
eat
it,
you
and
your
household,
before
the
LORD
your
God
year
by
year
at
the
place
that
the
LORD
will
choose.
15:21 But
if
it
has
any
blemish,
if
it
is
lame
or
blind
or
has
any
serious
blemish
whatever,
you
shall
not
sacrifice
it
to
the
LORD
your
God.
15:22 You
shall
eat
it
within
your
towns.
The
unclean
and
the
clean
alike
may
eat
it,
as
though
it
were
a
gazelle
or
a
deer.
15:23 Only
you
shall
not
eat
its
blood;
you
shall
pour
it
out
on
the
ground
like
water.