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The year of release is no doubt identical with the sabbatical year of
the earlier legislation (Exodus 23:10 ff, and Leviticus 25:2 ff), the
command of the older legislation being here amplified. The r...
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11. THE YEAR OF RELEASE AND LIBERATION OF HEBREW SLAVES
CHAPTER 15:1-18
_ 1. The year of release (Deuteronomy 15:1)_
2. The liberation of the Hebrew slaves (Deuteronomy 15:12)
The poor and those wh...
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Three laws in the interest of the poor: the Sabbatical year, or year
of release (p. 102, Exodus 21:2 *, Leviticus 25:39 *).
Deuteronomy 15:1. Every seventh year (probably the same year was
observed th...
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_And this is the manner of the release_ Lit. _the word_or _law_(or as
we might say _text) of_: cp. Deuteronomy 19:4 R.V. _this is the case
of_. The following clause is a citation of an older law, as w...
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_VER._ 2. _EVERY CREDITOR THAT LENDETH—SHALL RELEASE_— This cannot
well be meant of money lent to those who were well able to pay; for
nothing could have been more absurd than to have extinguished deb...
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(2) THE YEAR OF RELEASE (Deuteronomy 15:1-6)
At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release. 2 And this
is the manner of the release: every creditor shall release that which
he hath lent un...
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LESSON TWELVE DEUTERONOMY 14:22 TO DEUTERONOMY 15:23
c. DIFFERENCES IN ECONOMIC PRACTICES (Deuteronomy 14:22 to...
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_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'...
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THE SABBATICAL YEAR
This chapter deals with the year of release, or the Sabbatical Year,
and should be compared with Leviticus 25. In addition to the rest for
the land and the manumission of Hebrew sl...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 15
V1 ‘At the end of every 7 years, you must cancel debts. V2 This is
what you must do. Everyon...
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וְ זֶה֮ דְּבַ֣ר הַ שְּׁמִטָּה֒
שָׁמֹ֗וט כָּל
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Here we have provision made for the relief of the poor and the less
fortunate at regularly stated intervals. The great ideal is revealed
in the words, "There shall be no poor with thee." This, however...
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Again. Hebrew does not mention friend. (Haydock) --- "He shall not
exact it, (or urge) his neighbour or his brother, because," &c. Whence
Cajetan gathers, that debts might be demanded after the expira...
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I call upon the Reader in a very particular manner in the opening of
this chapter, to remember the motto which I have so often endeavored
to bring to his recollection, that Moses wrote of CHRIST; for...
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In examining Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, we have found what may be
called an abstract typical system. That is, we see in them a number of
institutions laid down by Jehovah, the pattern of which wa...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 14 AND 15.
Chapter 14 forbids that the people, as being the children of the
living God, should imitate the profane customs which indicated the
devotedness of...
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AND THIS IS THE MANNER OF THE RELEASE,.... Or the rules to be observed
in making it:
EVERY CREDITOR THAT LENDETH OUGHT UNTO HIS NEIGHBOUR SHALL RELEASE IT;
that is, forgive the debt, or free the debt...
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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 th...
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_Every creditor that lendeth aught shall release it_ This cannot be
meant of money lent to those who had borrowed it for the purchase of
lands, trade, or other improvements, and who were able to pay;...
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[RELEASING DEBTS.]
1 The seuenth yeere a yeere of release for the poore.
7 It must be no let of lending or giuing.
12 An Ebrew seruant,
16 except hee will not depart, must in the seuenth yeere goe...
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OF THE TREATMENT OF THE POOR...
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And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor, literally,
"every lord or maker of a loan," THAT LENDETH AUGHT UNTO HIS NEIGHBOR
SHALL RELEASE IT; HE SHALL NOT EXACT IT OF HIS NEIGHBOR OR OF HI...
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SEVENTH YEAR RELEASE OF DEBTS
(vs.1-6)
Out of compassion for the poor God required creditors to release
debtors from their debts at the end of seven years. This surely
reminds us of the grace of God...
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CREDITOR THAT LENDETH:
_ Heb._ master of the lending of his hand...
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1-11 This year of release typified the grace of the gospel, in which
is proclaimed the acceptable year of the Lord; and by which we obtain
the release of our debts, that is, the pardon of our sins. T...
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SHALL RELEASE IT; not absolutely and finally forgive it, but forbear
it for that year, as may appear,
1. Because the word doth not signify a _total dismission or
acquitting_, but an intermission for a...
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"At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release. 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
n...
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Deuteronomy 15:2 form H1697 release H8059 creditor H1167 H4874 H3027
lent H5383 (H8686) neighbor H7453 releas
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‘ And this is the manner of the release. Every creditor shall
release that which he has lent to his neighbour; he shall not exact it
of his neighbour and his brother, because Yahweh's release has been...
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CONTENTS: Laws concerning Sabbatic year and bondservants.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: That we who have received in abundance from God should be
rigorous and severe in our demands from poor b...
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Deuteronomy 15:1. _A release_ of all debts, as well as of servitude,
at the end of the sixth year, to the poor who cannot pay. This is much
the same as the English law of cancelling bookdebts at the e...
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_Keep the Passover._
THE YEARLY FESTIVALS
The darker side of the Jewish religion was more than relieved by its
outlets for joy. It identified in a marvelous manner the holy day and
the holiday (see t...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 15:1__ The laws in these verses
relate to the sabbatical year. See Exodus 23:10 and...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—The rules for the relief of the poor (Levites,
strangers, widows, and orphans) by the triennial tithe are followed by
others which forbid oppression.
DEUTERONOMY 15:1. Seven years. Dur...
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EXPOSITION
THE YEAR OF RELEASE FOR THE BENEFIT OF DEBTORS AND THE EMANCIPATION OF
HEBREW SLAVES. THE SANCTIFICATION OF THE FIRSTBORN...
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Chapter fifteen,
At the end of every seven years you're to make a release (Deuteronomy
15:1).
All of the debts were to be forgiven in the seventh year. Now, you're
not to demand it again after the se...
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Amos 8:4; Isaiah 58:3; James 2:13; Luke 6:34; Luke 7:42;...
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Every creditor — Here is, a law for poor, insolvent debtors. Every
seventh year was a year of release, when among other acts of grace,
this was one, that every Israelite, who had borrowed money, and h...