1._At the end of every seven years_. A special act of humanity towards
each other is here prescribed to the Jews, that every seven years,
brother should remit to brother whatever was owed him. But, although
we are not bound by this law at present, and it would not be even
expedient that it should be... [ Continue Reading ]
3._Of a foreigner thou mayest exact it_. An exception follows, that it
should be lawful to sue foreigners, and to compel them to pay; and
this for a very good reason, because it was by no means just that
despisers of the Law should enjoy the Sabbatical benefit, especially
when God had conferred the... [ Continue Reading ]
6._For the Lord thy God blesseth thee_. He confirms the foregoing
declaration, but ascends from the particular to the general; for,
after having taught that they might expect from God’s blessing much
more than they have bestowed on the poor, he now recalls their
attention to the Covenant itself, as... [ Continue Reading ]
7._If there be among you a poor man _The same word אביון,
_ebyon_, is used, which we have seen just above, verse 4; nor is there
any contradiction when He commands them to relieve beggars, whom He
had before forbidden to exist among His people; for the object of the
prohibition was, that if any were... [ Continue Reading ]
11._For the poor shall never cease out of the land_. The notion (147)
of those is far fetched who suppose that there would be always poor
men among them, because they would not keep the law, and consequently
the land would be barren on account of their unrighteousness. I admit
that this is true; but... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And when thou sendest him out free from thee_. Here not only is
the _enfranchisement _of slaves enjoined, but an exhortation to
liberality is also added, viz., that they should not send away their
slaves without their hire; for this is not a civil enactment for the
purpose of extorting from the... [ Continue Reading ]
18._It shall not seem hard unto thee_. I have lately observed how
difficult and inconvenient to the Jews was the observance of this law;
wherefore it is not without reason that God reproves their mean and
niggardly pride, if they enfranchised their slaves grudgingly. And,
indeed, He first urges them... [ Continue Reading ]
19._All the firstling males. _Another caution is added, that they
should make no profit of the first-born; for they might have used the
labor of the ox in plowing, or as a beast of burden; they might also
have sheared the lambs, and have afterwards brought a deteriorated
animal into the tabernacle.... [ Continue Reading ]