Deuteronomio 15:15

15 Y te acordarás que fuiste esclavo en la tierra de Egipto, y que el SEÑOR tu Dios te redimió; por eso te ordeno esto hoy.

Deuteronomio 15:15 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 15:15

And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land
of Egypt
Where they were used hardly, and their lives were made bitter in hard bondage; and therefore should show the greater compassion to servants, whose case they could not but sympathize with, and have a fellow feeling of

and the Lord thy God redeemed thee;
from the house of bondage and state of slavery, after they had been in it many years:

therefore I command thee this thing today,
to release their servants at the end of six years, and not send them away empty, but generously contribute to them at their release; since when he redeemed them he gave them the spoil of Egypt, and of the sea, as Jarchi remarks; they came out of their bondage state with jewels, and gold, and silver, and raiment, even with great substance; and at the Red sea their spoil was increased which they took from Pharaoh and his host when drowned there; now as they came out of their servitude not empty but full, being sufficiently paid for their hard service, so they should remember to give to their servants liberally, when they made them free.

Deuteronomio 15:15 In-Context

13 Y cuando lo libertes, no lo enviarás con las manos vacías.
14 Le abastecerás liberalmente de tu rebaño, de tu era y de tu lagar; le darás conforme te haya bendecido el SEÑOR tu Dios.
15 Y te acordarás que fuiste esclavo en la tierra de Egipto, y que el SEÑOR tu Dios te redimió; por eso te ordeno esto hoy.
16 Y sucederá que si él te dice: "No me iré de tu lado", porque te ama a ti y a tu casa, pues le va bien contigo,
17 entonces tomarás una lezna y horadarás su oreja contra la puerta, y será tu siervo para siempre. Y lo mismo harás a tu sierva.
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