Levitikus 25:35

35 Und wenn dein Bruder verarmt und seine Hand bei dir wankend wird, so sollst du ihn unterstützen; wie der Fremdling und der Beisasse soll er bei dir leben.

Levitikus 25:35 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 25:35

And if thy brother be waxen poor
An Israelite, as Aben Ezra, be reduced to a low estate, through afflictions in body, or in family, or through losses in trade, or want of business, or through one providence or another: and fallen in decay with thee;
in his worldly substance: or "his hand wavers", or "fails" F16; so that he cannot support himself and his family, has not a sufficiency, or it is not in the power of his hands to do it; and it is not owing to sloth and negligence, but to unavoidable want and necessity: then thou shalt relieve him;
not merely by sympathizing with him, but by communicating to him, and distributing to his necessities; holding him up that he may not utterly fall, and strengthening his hands, that he may have a supply for his present wants: [yea, though he be] a stranger or a sojourner;
whether a proselyte of righteousness, who is circumcised, and in all things conforms to the true religion; or a proselyte of the gate, who takes it upon him not to worship idols, and eat things that die of themselves, as Jarchi notes: that he may live with thee;
continue in the land of Canaan, and not be obliged to quit it, and be laid under temptations of apostatizing from the true religion professed by him, and so far as he is come into it, which would bring a worse death than corporeal upon him; or that he may have a livelihood in some tolerable manner at least, and even live comfortably and cheerfully.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 (wdy hjmw) "et nutaverit manus ejus", Montanus, Vatablus, Fagius; "vacillabit", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Levitikus 25:35 In-Context

33 Und wenn jemand von einem der Leviten löst, so soll das verkaufte Haus in der Stadt seines Eigentums im Jubeljahre frei ausgehen; denn die Häuser der Städte der Leviten sind ihr Eigentum unter den Kindern Israel.
34 Aber das Feld des Bezirks ihrer Städte soll nicht verkauft werden, denn es gehört ihnen als ewiges Eigentum.
35 Und wenn dein Bruder verarmt und seine Hand bei dir wankend wird, so sollst du ihn unterstützen; wie der Fremdling und der Beisasse soll er bei dir leben.
36 Du sollst nicht Zins und Wucher von ihm nehmen, und sollst dich fürchten vor deinem Gott, damit dein Bruder bei dir lebe.
37 Dein Geld sollst du ihm nicht um Zins geben und deine Nahrungsmittel nicht um Wucher geben.
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