Deuteronomio 15:1

1 Liberación de las deudas
»Al final de cada séptimo año, tienes que anular las deudas de todos los que te deban dinero.

Deuteronomio 15:1 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 15:1

At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release.
] Not of servants, for they were not to be dismissed from their service until they had served six years, as is directed to in a following law; for if they were to be set free whenever a sabbatical year came, they might be discharged when they had not served more than a year, or than half a year, or than a month or two. Indeed when the year of jubilee intervened, they were released be it at what time it would; but not in a sabbatical year, which was a year of release of debts, as the following verses show, as well as there was, then a rest of the land from tillage, ( Leviticus 25:2-4 ) . Now this was done at the end or extremity of every seventh year; not at the latter end or extremity of it, for if the debt of a poor man might be exacted of him in the year, and until the end of it, it would not in this respect have been a sabbatical year, or a year of rest and quiet; but this was done at the first extremity of it, at the beginning of it, as Aben Ezra and Ben Melech observe; though Maimonides F2 asserts it to be after the seven years were ended; for he says,

``the seventh year releaseth not monies but at the end of it,''

according to ( Deuteronomy 15:1 ) that as in ( Deuteronomy 31:10 ) after seven years is meant, so the release of monies is after seven years.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Hilchot Shemittah & Yobel, c. 9. sect. 4.

Deuteronomio 15:1 In-Context

1 Liberación de las deudas
»Al final de cada séptimo año, tienes que anular las deudas de todos los que te deban dinero.
2 Lo harás de la siguiente manera: cada uno anulará los préstamos que le haya hecho a otro hermano israelita; nadie exigirá ningún pago de sus vecinos ni de sus parientes, porque habrá llegado el tiempo del Señor
para la liberación de las deudas.
3 Sin embargo, esa liberación solo sirve para tus hermanos israelitas, pero no para los extranjeros que vivan en medio de ti.
4 »No deberá haber pobres en medio de ti, porque el Señor
tu Dios te bendecirá en abundancia en la tierra que te da como preciada posesión.
5 Recibirás esa bendición si te aseguras de obedecer los mandatos del Señor
tu Dios que te entrego hoy.
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