For seven years you shall make a release.
And thus is the order of the release. You shall cancel every loan the one which owes And of your brother for it has been called a release your God.
The alien you shall exact as much as might be from him; but for your brother of your loan.
For there shall not be among you one lacking; for by a blessing shall bless in the land which your God gives to you by lot to inherit it.
But if in hearing you should hearken to the voice of the lord your God, to guard and to do all these commandments which I give charge to you today,
for your God blessed you in which manner he spoke to you; then you shall lend nations but you shall not borrow; and you shall control nations but of you they shall not control.
And if there should be among you one lacking from your brethren in one of your cities in the land which your God gives to you, you shall not disregard your heart, nor in any way close your hand from your brother the one wanting.
In opening, you shall open your hands to him, and a loan to him as much as he wants, and according to as much as he lacks.
Take heed to yourself! there be not thing in your heart, a violation of the law, saying, approaches of the release; and should be wicked your brother is wanting, that you should not give to him; and he shall call to aid against you to and there shall be in you sin
Giving, you shall give to him, and a loan as much as he wants of you. And you shall not fret your heart of your giving to him, for on account of this matter will bless in all your works, and in all things of which ever you should put your hand to.
For in no way should fail from your land. Because of this I give charge to you to do this thing, saying, In opening, you shall open your hands brother and to the one wanting upon your land.
And if should be sold or the Hebrew woman, he shall serve to you six years, and the seventh you shall send him free from you.
And whenever you should send him free from you, you shall not send him empty.
With supplies you shall provide him from your sheep, and from your grain, and from your wine vat. As blessed you shall give to him.
And you shall remember that you were a servant in of Egypt, and ransomed from there. On account of this I give charge to you to do this thing.
But if he should say to you, I shall not go forth from you, for he loves you, and your house, for it is good to him you;
then you shall take the shoemaker's awl, and make a hole in his ear against the door, and he will be to you a servant into the eon. And of your maidservant you shall do likewise.
not before you sending them free from you, for wage of the hireling he served to you six years. And shall bless in all what ever you should do.
Every first-born which ever should give birth among your oxen, and among your sheep, the your God. You shall not work with first-born and in no way should you shear the first-born of your sheep.
Before your God you shall eat it year by year, in the place in which ever should choose you and your house.
And if there might be in it a blemish lame or blind, or even any blemish you shall not sacrifice it your God.
In your cities you shall eat it. The unclean in you and the clean likewise shall eat as or stag.