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However there shall be no poor with you; (for Yahweh will surely bless you in the land which Yahweh your God gives you for an inheritance to possess it;)
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The Goal: No Poverty
Commentators highlight a dual meaning in this verse. It can be seen as a conditional promise (if you obey, there will be no poor) or as stating the very purpose of the debt-release law: to work toward the ideal of a community without poverty. The law was a practical tool to prevent families from falling into permanent ruin, reflecting God's desire for a just society where no one is left in want.
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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
Save when there shall be no poor (man) among you. — This clause is the source of a very interesting passage in the Acts o…
Baptist
Save when there shall be no poor among you;
If there were no poor, then there would be no need for this law.
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Save when there shall be no poor among you Then such a law could not take place, there would be no debts to be relea…
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…