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  • which shall be celebrated according to this order. Anyone to whom anything is owed, by his friend or neighbor or brother, will not be able to request its return, because it is the year of remission of the Lord. (Deuteronomy 15, 2)

  • Take care, lest perhaps an impious thought might creep within you, and you might say in your heart: ‘The seventh year of remission approaches.’ And so you might turn your eyes away from your poor brother, unwilling to lend to him what he has asked. If so, then he may cry out against you to the Lord, and it will be a sin for you. (Deuteronomy 15, 9)

  • The poor will not be absent from the land of your habitation. For this reason, I instruct you to open your hand to your indigent and poor brother, who lives among you in the land. (Deuteronomy 15, 11)

  • When your brother, a Hebrew man or a Hebrew woman, has been sold to you, and has served you for six years, in the seventh year you shall set him free. (Deuteronomy 15, 12)

  • you shall appoint him whom the Lord your God will choose from among the number of your brothers. You cannot make a man of another people king, one who is not your brother. (Deuteronomy 17, 15)

  • And when, after a very diligent examination, they will have found that the false witness had told a lie against his brother, (Deuteronomy 19, 18)

  • they shall render to him just as he intended to do to his brother. And so shall you take away the evil from your midst. (Deuteronomy 19, 19)

  • “If you see your brother’s ox or sheep wander astray, you shall not pass by. Instead, you shall lead them back to your brother. (Deuteronomy 22, 1)

  • But if your brother is not near, or you do not know him, you shall lead them to your house, and they shall be with you until your brother seeks them and receives them. (Deuteronomy 22, 2)

  • You shall act in a similar manner with his donkey, and his clothing, and all the belongings of your brother that have been lost. If you find it, you shall not neglect it, as if it belonged to a stranger. (Deuteronomy 22, 3)

  • If you see that your brother’s donkey or ox has fallen along the way, you shall not disregard it. Instead, you shall lift it up with him. (Deuteronomy 22, 4)

  • The girl shall suffer nothing, nor is she guilty unto death. For just as a robber rises up against his brother and slays his life, so also did the girl suffer greatly. (Deuteronomy 22, 26)


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