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At the end of every seven years you shall make a release.
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A Pause, Not a Full Pardon
Scholars like John Calvin and Albert Barnes argue that the "release" was likely a temporary, one-year suspension of debt collection, not a permanent cancellation. They reason that if debts were completely wiped out, the command to lend near the seventh year would be nonsensical. This law provided a year of rest from financial pressure for the poor, ensuring they weren't crushed by their obligations.
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Deuteronomy
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The year of release is no doubt identical with the sabbatical year of the earlier legislation (Exodus 23:10 and following, and Leviticu…
19th Century
Anglican
At the end of every seven years you shall make a release. —The Law in this place is an extension of that which we find in…
Baptist
What a wonderful title for it, "the LORD'S release"!
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16th Century
Protestant
At the end of every seven years. A special act of humanity towards each other is here prescribed to the Jews: every seven years, a brother…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
At the end of every seven years you shall make a release . ] Not of servants, for they were not to be dismissed from…
This year of release symbolized the grace of the gospel, in which the acceptable year of the Lord is proclaimed, and through which we obtain the re…
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