Levitikus 25:39

39 Und wenn dein Bruder bei dir verarmt und sich dir verkauft, so sollst du ihn nicht Sklavendienst tun lassen; wie ein Tagelöhner,

Levitikus 25:39 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 25:39

And if thy brother [that dwelleth] by thee be waxen poor
The above laws and instructions seem designed to prevent such extreme poverty as obliged to what follows, namely, a brother being sold either to an Israelite or to a stranger, by relieving his wants or lending him money; but when these were insufficient to support him, and keep him from sinking into the lowest state of distress and misery, then he was obliged to be sold, as follows: and be sold unto thee;
either by himself, being ready to starve and perish, or by the sanhedrim, having stolen something, as Aben Ezra observes; in such a case the civil magistrate had a power of selling a man, ( Exodus 22:3 ) ; thou shall not compel him to serve as a bondservant;
such as were Heathens, and bought of them, or taken in war and made slaves of; but an Israelite sold was not to serve as they, either with respect to matter or manner, or time of service; such as were bondmen were put to the hardest service, the greatest drudgery, as well as what was mean and reproachful, and were used in the most rigorous and despotic manner, and were obliged to serve for ever, and were never released; but a brother, an Israelite, sold to another through extreme poverty, was not to be put to any low, mean, base, and disgraceful service, by which it would be known that he was a servant, as Jarchi notes; such as to carry his master's vessels or instruments after him to the bath, or to unloose his shoes; but, as the same writer observes, he was to be employed in the business of the farm, or in some handicraft work, and was to be kindly and gently used, rather as a brother than a servant, and to be freed in the year of jubilee.

Levitikus 25:39 In-Context

37 Dein Geld sollst du ihm nicht um Zins geben und deine Nahrungsmittel nicht um Wucher geben.
38 Ich bin Jehova, euer Gott, der ich euch aus dem Lande Ägypten herausgeführt habe, um euch das Land Kanaan zu geben, um euer Gott zu sein.
39 Und wenn dein Bruder bei dir verarmt und sich dir verkauft, so sollst du ihn nicht Sklavendienst tun lassen; wie ein Tagelöhner,
40 wie ein Beisasse soll er bei dir sein; bis zum Jubeljahre soll er bei dir dienen.
41 Dann soll er frei von dir ausgehen, er und seine Kinder mit ihm, und zu seinem Geschlecht zurückkehren und wieder zu dem Eigentum seiner Väter kommen.
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