1to end of all seven years shall you (sg) make shemittah.
2and this is the law of shemittah: every creditor shall release/cancel which he has lent his fellow; he shall not demand my due of his neighbor and his brother, when one has called out shemittah to Hashem.
3of the foreigner/proselyte you may demand my due, but of that which you(SG) come by your neighbor shall you (sg) release/cancel your hand.
4of about that will not be with you(SG) an needy, because bless will you G-d bless in the land which Hashem your G-d gives you(SG) for a inheritance, it to inherit/possess;
5if only pay heed will you(sg) pay heed to the voice of Hashem your G-d, to keep to do all this these commandments which I order/command you(SG) today.
6for Hashem your G-d will you bless so as he has you(SG) promised, and will lend to many nations, and you (sg) yourself will not borrow, and will rule over many nations/peoples, and over you(SG) will they not rule.
7if with you(SG) will be a needy, one of your brothers, in one of your gates, in your land which Hashem your G-d gives you(SG), shall you (sg) not hard make your heart, and not squeeze/shut your hand before your brother the needy.
8but open shall you (sg) him open your hand, and lend shall you (sg) him lend enough for his need/amount which he need.
9beware you, it shall not be in your heart an evil scheme, so to say: this seventh year, this year of shemittah, drawn near self; and your eye will be evil to your brother the needy, and will him not give, and he will call over you(SG) to Hashem, and on you(SG) will be a sin.
10give shall you (sg) him give, and your heart shall not be annoyed/grieved when you (sg) give him, for of concerning the this one thing will you Hashem your G-d bless in all that which you (sg) you are doing, and in all that to which your hand take self.
11for it will not run out/cease a needy from land; therefore command I you(SG), so to say: open shall you (sg) open your hand to your brother, to your poor and to your needy in your land.
12that your brother, one Hebrew, or one Hebrew woman, will self sell to you(SG), shall he you(SG) serve six year, and on seventh shall you (sg) him let go free from you(SG).
13and that you (sg) let him out free from you(SG), shall you (sg) him not let go with empty-handed;
14bestow shall you (sg) him bestow from your sheep, and from your threshing floor, and from your winepress; with that which Hashem your G-d has you blessed, of it shall you (sg) him give.
15and you(SG) must remember that a slave are you having been in land Egypt, and Hashem your G-d has you redeemed; therefore command I you(SG) today the one this thing.
16and it will be, that he will say to you(SG): I will not go away from you(SG); for he has love you and your household, because him is well with you(SG),
17shall you (sg) take an awl, and pierce his ear until in door, and he shall you(SG) be an perpetual servant; and also to your female servant shall you (sg) do thus.
18it shall not hard be in your eyes, when you (sg) let him out free from you(SG), because double as for the wage of a hired servant has he you(SG) served six years; and Hashem your G-d will you bless in all that which you (sg) will do.
19every firstborn a male which will given birth to become among your cattle and among your sheep, shall you (sg) consecrate to Hashem your G-d; you(SG) must not work with the firstborn of your oxen, and not shear the firstborn of your sheep.
20before Hashem your G-d shall you (sg) it eat year in year, in the place which G-d will choose, you (sg) and your household.
21and if he will be with a flaw, a lame, or a blind – with any manner of it is bad flaw, shall you (sg) it not sacrifice to Hashem your G-d.
22in your gates shall you (sg) it eat, the unclean in together with the pure, so as a gazelle and as a deer.
23only its blood shall you (sg) not eat; on the earth shall you (sg) it pour out so as water.
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