Deuternomium 15:15

15 Und gedenke, daß du auch Knecht warst in Ägyptenland und der HERR, dein Gott, dich erlöst hat; darum gebiete ich dir solches heute.

Deuternomium 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.

Deuternomium 15:15 In-Context

13 Und wenn du ihn frei losgibst, sollst du ihn nicht leer von dir gehen lassen,
14 sondern sollst ihm auflegen von deinen Schafen, von deiner Tenne von deiner Kelter, daß du gebest von dem, das dir der HERR, dein Gott, gesegnet hat.
15 Und gedenke, daß du auch Knecht warst in Ägyptenland und der HERR, dein Gott, dich erlöst hat; darum gebiete ich dir solches heute.
16 Wird er aber zu dir sprechen: Ich will nicht ausziehen von dir; denn ich habe dich und dein Haus lieb (weil ihm wohl bei dir ist),
17 so nimm einen Pfriemen und bohre ihm durch sein Ohr an der Tür und laß ihn ewiglich dein Knecht sein. Mit deiner Magd sollst du auch also tun.
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