SEV Biblia, Chapter 15:13
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Clarke's Bible Commentary - Deuteronomy 15:13
Verse 13. Thou shalt not let him go away empty] Because during the time he served thee, he made no property for himself, having been always honest towards thee; and now when he leaves thee, he has nothing to begin the world with.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 13. And when thou sendest him out free from thee , etc.] When he discharged him from his servitude, and made him a free man: thou shall not let him go away empty ; without anything to support himself, or to put himself in a way of business; he having in the time of his servitude worked entirely for his master, and so could not have got and saved anything for himself.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 12-18 - Here the law concerning Hebrew servants is repeated. There is a addition, requiring the masters to put some small stock into their servants' hands to set up with for themselves, when sent out of their servitude, wherein they had received no wages. We may expect famil blessings, the springs of family prosperity, when we make conscience of our duty to our family relations. We are to remember that we ar debtors to Divine justice, and have nothing to pay with. That we ar slaves, poor, and perishing. But the Lord Jesus Christ, by becomin poor, and by shedding his blood, has made a full and free provision for the payment of our debts, the ransom of our souls, and the supply of all our wants. When the gospel is clearly preached, the acceptable yea of the Lord is proclaimed; the year of release of our debts, of the deliverance of our souls, and of obtaining rest in him. And as faith in Christ and love to him prevail, they will triumph over the selfishnes of the heart, and over the unkindness of the world, doing away the excuses that rise from unbelief, distrust, and covetousness.
Original Hebrew
וכי 3588 תשׁלחנו 7971 חפשׁי 2670 מעמך 5973 לא 3808 תשׁלחנו 7971 ריקם׃ 7387