March 8th
Deuteronomy 14
1: Ye are the children of the LORD
your God: ye shall not cut yourselves, nor make any baldness between your eyes
for the dead. 2: for thou art
an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a
peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth.
Clean
and unclean food
3: Thou shalt not eat any abominable
thing. 4: These are the beasts
which ye shall eat: the ox, the sheep, and the goat, 5: The hart, and the roebuck, and the fallow deer, and the wild
goat, and the pygarg, and the wild ox, and the chamois. 6: And every beast that parteth the hoof, and cleaveth the cleft
into two claws, and cheweth the cud among the beasts, that ye shall eat. 7: Nevertheless these ye shall not
eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the cloven hoof; as the
camel, and the hare, and the coney: for they chew the cud, but divide not the
hoof; therefore they are unclean unto you. 8: And the swine, because it divideth the hoof, yet cheweth not
the cud, it is unclean unto you: ye shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch
their dead carcase. 9: These ye
shall eat of all that are in the waters: all that have fins and scales shall ye
eat: 10: And whatsoever hath
not fins and scales ye may not eat; it is unclean unto you. 11: Of all clean birds ye shall eat. 12: But these are they of which ye
shall not eat: the eagle, and ossifrage, and the ospray, 13: And the glede, and the kite, and
the vulture after his kind, 14:
And every raven after his kind, 15:
And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind, 16: The little owl, and the great owl,
and the swan, 17: And the
pelican, and the gier eagle, and the cormorant, 18: And the stork, and the heron after her kind, and the
lapwing, and the bat. 19: And
every creeping thing that flieth is unclean unto you: they shall not be eaten. 20: But of all clean fowls ye may
eat. 21: Ye shall not eat of
any thing that dieth of itself: thou shalt give it unto the stranger that is in
thy gates, that he may eat it; or thou mayest sell it unto an alien: for thou
art an holy people unto the LORD thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his
mother's milk.
Tithing
22: Thou shalt truly tithe all the
increase of thy seed, that the field bringeth forth year by year. 23: And thou shalt eat before the
LORD thy God, in the place which he shall choose to place his name there, the
tithe of thy corn, of thy wine, and of thine oil, and the firstlings of thy
herds and of thy flocks; that thou mayest learn to fear the LORD thy God
always. 24: And if the way be
too long for thee, so that thou art not able to carry it; or if the place be
too far from thee, which the LORD thy God shall choose to set his name there,
when the LORD thy God hath blessed thee: 25:
Then shalt thou turn it into money, and bind up the money in thine hand, and
shalt go unto the place which the LORD thy God shall choose: 26: And thou shalt bestow that money
for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or
for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there
before the LORD thy God, and thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household, 27: And the Levite that is within thy
gates; thou shalt not forsake him; for he hath no part nor inheritance with
thee. 28: At the end of three
years thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of thine increase the same year, and
shalt lay it up within thy gates: 29:
And the Levite, (because he hath no part nor inheritance with thee,) and the
stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, which are within thy gates, shall
come, and shall eat and be satisfied; that the LORD thy God may bless thee in
all the work of thine hand which thou doest.
Deuteronomy
15 The Sabbatical year
1: At the end of every seven years
thou shalt make a release. 2:
And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor that lendeth ought unto
his neighbour shall release it; he shall not exact it of his neighbour, or of
his brother; because it is called the LORD's release. 3: Of a foreigner thou mayest exact it again: but that which is
thine with thy brother thine hand shall release; 4: Save when there shall be no poor among you; for the LORD
shall greatly bless thee in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an
inheritance to possess it: 5:
Only if thou carefully hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe
to do all these commandments which I command thee this day. 6: For the LORD thy God blesseth
thee, as he promised thee: and thou shalt lend unto many nations, but thou
shalt not borrow; and thou shalt reign over many nations, but they shall not
reign over thee. 7: If there be
among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates in thy land
which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor shut
thine hand from thy poor brother: 8:
But thou shalt open thine hand wide unto him, and shalt surely lend him sufficient
for his need, in that which he wanteth. 9:
Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart, saying, The seventh
year, the year of release, is at hand; and thine eye be evil against thy poor
brother, and thou givest him nought; and he cry unto the LORD against thee, and
it be sin unto thee. 10: Thou
shalt surely give him, and thine heart shall not be grieved when thou givest
unto him: because that for this thing the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all
thy works, and in all that thou puttest thine hand unto. 11: For the poor shall never cease
out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand
wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land. 12: And if thy brother, an Hebrew
man, or an Hebrew woman , be sold unto thee, and serve thee six years; then in
the seventh year thou shalt let him go free from thee. 13: And when thou sendest him out free from thee, thou shalt not
let him go away empty: 14: Thou
shalt furnish him liberally out of thy flock, and out of thy floor, and out of
thy winepress: of that wherewith the LORD thy God hath blessed thee thou shalt
give unto him. 15: And thou
shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt,
and the LORD thy God redeemed thee: therefore I command thee this thing to day.
16: And it shall be, if he say
unto thee, I will not go away from thee; because he loveth thee and thine
house, because he is well with thee; 17:
Then thou shalt take an aul, and thrust it through his ear unto the door, and
he shall be thy servant for ever. And also unto thy maidservant thou shalt do
likewise. 18: It shall not seem
hard unto thee, when thou sendest him away free from thee; for he hath been
worth a double hired servant to thee, in serving thee six years: and the LORD
thy God shall bless thee in all that thou doest.
Firstborn
animals
19: All the firstling males that come
of thy herd and of thy flock thou shalt sanctify unto the LORD thy God: thou
shalt do no work with the firstling of thy bullock, nor shear the firstling of
thy sheep. 20: Thou shalt eat
it before the LORD thy God year by year in the place which the LORD shall
choose, thou and thy household. 21:
And if there be any blemish therein, as if it be lame, or blind, or have any
ill blemish, thou shalt not sacrifice it unto the LORD thy God. 22: Thou shalt eat it within thy
gates: the unclean and the clean person shall eat it alike, as the roebuck, and
as the hart. 23: Only thou
shalt not eat the blood thereof; thou shalt pour it upon the ground as water.
In todays Bible reading we read of more requirements of the
Lord, the first being not to injure or cut the body. Then the Lord outlines the
law regarding Clean and Unclean food, Tithing, The Sabbatical year and the law
regarding firstborn animals. But first we read that the Lord specified that the
children of Israel
were not to cut themselves or make themselves bald between their eyes for the
dead. (This seems to have been a specific heathen practice that the Lord had in
mind) Then the Lord gives the reason why this must be so he says you are a holy
people set apart, above all the nations of the earth. Then the Lord goes on to
say – because you are a holy people, you are not to eat any abominable thing.
(The idea of an abomination is the stench of a rotting corpse.) Then the Lord
lists the beasts that are allowed – ox, sheep, goat, hart, roebuck, fallow
deer, wild goat, pygarg, wild ox, chamois. Then the Lord gives the method of
understanding difficult cases. He says every animal that has a divided hoof and
chews the cud is a clean animal. Then the Lord says that there are some animals
that part the hoof but do not chew the cud, such as the camel, hare, rabbit.
pig. Of fish, all fish is clean if it has both fins and scales. All birds are
clean except carrion. Such as eagle, ossifrage,
ospray, glede, kite, vulture, raven, owl, night hawk, cuckow, hawk,
little owl, great owl, swan, pelican, gier eagle, cormorant, stork, heron,
lapwing, bat. Then the Lord explains that nothing is to be eaten that has died
by itself. And lastly the Lord specifies a prohibition that related to a
particular heathen practise in which the kid was cooked in its mother’s milk.
This was strictly forbidden. In the next passage the Lord outlines the law of
tithing. The Lord says that the firstfruits of all produce or stock is to be
presented before the Lord and if they live too far away then it can be turned
in money and carried easier to present to the Lord. The Lord also said that
they were not to forget the Levites because they had no land – they are devoted
to the service of the Lord. Every three years the tithe is to be brought to the
city where it is given to the poor, stranger, orphan and widow. Next the Lord
specifies the law of debt. He says that after seven years all debt is to be
released. The Lord goes on to say that the nation can borrow to other nations
but not borrow from them. This is because you can reign over them but they
cannot reign over you. No Israelite is to shut up his heart of compassion in
his poor brother. But a man is to open his hand wide and lend to a poor man
enough for his needs. Nor are they to think of the approaching seventh year.
Those who do not help the poor may find that the poor man will call on the Lord
and it will be recorded a sin against you. If a Hebrew man or woman is sold as
a slave they can only serve for six years and in the seventh year they are
released. And on their release they are to be sent away with enough to begin a
new life, including money, goods and herds. Israel
is never to forget that they were slaves in Egypt. However if the manservant or
maidservant has been so kindly treated by the master then he or she can opt to
remain a slave for life. The slave is to be taken to the door post and taking
an awl is pierced through the ear to the door post. In this way the servant is
known to have forever an open ear to his master’s call. The Lords blessing was
promised on all these things. Lastly the Lord teaches Israel that all
the firstlings of stock, sheep, goats or cattle are to be devoted to the Lord to
be eaten at festivals. Those that are not perfect are to be eaten in the common
market. The blood is never to be eaten but poured out before the Lord.
buck, and the fallow deer, and the wild
goat, and the pygarg, and the wild ox, and the chamois. 6: And every beast that parteth the hoof, and cleaveth the cleft
into two claws, and cheweth the cud among the beasts, that ye shall eat. 7: Nevertheless these ye shall not
eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the cloven hoof; as the
camel, and the hare, and the coney: for they chew the cud, but divide not the
hoof; therefore they are unclean unto you. 8: And the swine, because it divideth the hoof, yet cheweth not
the cud, it is unclean unto you: ye shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch
their dead carcase. 9: These ye
shall eat of all that are in the waters: all that have fins and scales shall ye
eat: 10: And whatsoever hath
not fins and scales ye may not eat; it is unclean unto you. 11: Of all clean birds ye shall eat. 12: But these are they of which ye
shall not eat: the eagle, and ossifrage, and the ospray, 13: And the glede, and the kite, and
the vulture after his kind, 14:
And every raven after his kind, 15:
And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind, 16: The little owl, and the great owl,
and the swan, 17: And the
pelican, and the gier eagle, and the cormorant, 18: And the stork, and the heron after her kind, and the
lapwing, and the bat. 19: And
every creeping thing that flieth is unclean unto you: they shall not be eaten. 20: But of all clean fowls ye may
eat. 21: Ye shall not eat of
any thing that dieth of itself: thou shalt give it unto the stranger that is in
thy gates, that he may eat it; or thou mayest sell it unto an alien: for thou
art an holy people unto the LORD thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his
mother's milk.
Tithing
22: Thou shalt truly tithe all the
increase of thy seed, that the field bringeth forth year by year. 23: And thou shalt eat before the
LORD thy God, in the place which he shall choose to place his name there, the
tithe of thy corn, of thy wine, and of thine oil, and the firstlings of thy
herds and of thy flocks; that thou mayest learn to fear the LORD thy God
always. 24: And if the way be
too long for thee, so that thou art not able to carry it; or if the place be
too far from thee, which the LORD thy God shall choose to set his name there,
when the LORD thy God hath blessed thee: 25:
Then shalt thou turn it into money, and bind up the money in thine hand, and
shalt go unto the place which the LORD thy God shall choose: 26: And thou shalt bestow that money
for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or
for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there
before the LORD thy God, and thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household, 27: And the Levite that is within thy
gates; thou shalt not forsake him; for he hath no part nor inheritance with
thee. 28: At the end of three
years thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of thine increase the same year, and
shalt lay it up within thy gates: 29:
And the Levite, (because he hath no part nor inheritance with thee,) and the
stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, which are within thy gates, shall
come, and shall eat and be satisfied; that the LORD thy God may bless thee in
all the work of thine hand which thou doest.
Deuteronomy
15 The Sabbatical year
1: At the end of every seven years
thou shalt make a release. 2:
And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor that lendeth ought unto
his neighbour shall release it; he shall not exact it of his neighbour, or of
his brother; because it is called the LORD's release. 3: Of a foreigner thou mayest exact it again: but that which is
thine with thy brother thine hand shall release; 4: Save when there shall be no poor among you; for the LORD
shall greatly bless thee in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an
inheritance to possess it: 5:
Only if thou carefully hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe
to do all these commandments which I command thee this day. 6: For the LORD thy God blesseth
thee, as he promised thee: and thou shalt lend unto many nations, but thou
shalt not borrow; and thou shalt reign over many nations, but they shall not
reign over thee. 7: If there be
among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates in thy land
which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor shut
thine hand from thy poor brother: 8:
But thou shalt open thine hand wide unto him, and shalt surely lend him sufficient
for his need, in that which he wanteth. 9:
Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart, saying, The seventh
year, the year of release, is at hand; and thine eye be evil against thy poor
brother, and thou givest him nought; and he cry unto the LORD against thee, and
it be sin unto thee. 10: Thou
shalt surely give him, and thine heart shall not be grieved when thou givest
unto him: because that for this thing the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all
thy works, and in all that thou puttest thine hand unto. 11: For the poor shall never cease
out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand
wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land. 12: And if thy brother, an Hebrew
man, or an Hebrew woman , be sold unto thee, and serve thee six years; then in
the seventh year thou shalt let him go free from thee. 13: And when thou sendest him out free from thee, thou shalt not
let him go away empty: 14: Thou
shalt furnish him liberally out of thy flock, and out of thy floor, and out of
thy winepress: of that wherewith the LORD thy God hath blessed thee thou shalt
give unto him. 15: And thou
shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt,
and the LORD thy God redeemed thee: therefore I command thee this thing to day.
16: And it shall be, if he say
unto thee, I will not go away from thee; because he loveth thee and thine
house, because he is well with thee; 17:
Then thou shalt take an aul, and thrust it through his ear unto the door, and
he shall be thy servant for ever. And also unto thy maidservant thou shalt do
likewise. 18: It shall not seem
hard unto thee, when thou sendest him away free from thee; for he hath been
worth a double hired servant to thee, in serving thee six years: and the LORD
thy God shall bless thee in all that thou doest.
Firstborn
animals
19: All the firstling males that come
of thy herd and of thy flock thou shalt sanctify unto the LORD thy God: thou
shalt do no work with the firstling of thy bullock, nor shear the firstling of
thy sheep. 20: Thou shalt eat
it before the LORD thy God year by year in the place which the LORD shall
choose, thou and thy household. 21:
And if there be any blemish therein, as if it be lame, or blind, or have any
ill blemish, thou shalt not sacrifice it unto the LORD thy God. 22: Thou shalt eat it within thy
gates: the unclean and the clean person shall eat it alike, as the roebuck, and
as the hart. 23: Only thou
shalt not eat the blood thereof; thou shalt pour it upon the ground as water.
In todays Bible reading we read of more requirements of the
Lord, the first being not to injure or cut the body. Then the Lord outlines the
law regarding Clean and Unclean food, Tithing, The Sabbatical year and the law
regarding firstborn animals. But first we read that the Lord specified that the
children of Israel
were not to cut themselves or make themselves bald between their eyes for the
dead. (This seems to have been a specific heathen practice that the Lord had in
mind) Then the Lord gives the reason why this must be so he says you are a holy
people set apart, above all the nations of the earth. Then the Lord goes on to
say – because you are a holy people, you are not to eat any abominable thing.
(The idea of an abomination is the stench of a rotting corpse.) Then the Lord
lists the beasts that are allowed – ox, sheep, goat, hart, roebuck, fallow
deer, wild goat, pygarg, wild ox, chamois. Then the Lord gives the method of
understanding difficult cases. He says every animal that has a divided hoof and
chews the cud is a clean animal. Then the Lord says that there are some animals
that part the hoof but do not chew the cud, such as the camel, hare, rabbit.
pig. Of fish, all fish is clean if it has both fins and scales. All birds are
clean except carrion. Such as eagle, ossifrage,
ospray, glede, kite, vulture, raven, owl, night hawk, cuckow, hawk,
little owl, great owl, swan, pelican, gier eagle, cormorant, stork, heron,
lapwing, bat. Then the Lord explains that nothing is to be eaten that has died
by itself. And lastly the Lord specifies a prohibition that related to a
particular heathen practise in which the kid was cooked in its mother’s milk.
This was strictly forbidden. In the next passage the Lord outlines the law of
tithing. The Lord says that the firstfruits of all produce or stock is to be
presented before the Lord and if they live too far away then it can be turned
in money and carried easier to present to the Lord. The Lord also said that
they were not to forget the Levites because they had no land – they are devoted
to the service of the Lord. Every three years the tithe is to be brought to the
city where it is given to the poor, stranger, orphan and widow. Next the Lord
specifies the law of debt. He says that after seven years all debt is to be
released. The Lord goes on to say that the nation can borrow to other nations
but not borrow from them. This is because you can reign over them but they
cannot reign over you. No Israelite is to shut up his heart of compassion in
his poor brother. But a man is to open his hand wide and lend to a poor man
enough for his needs. Nor are they to think of the approaching seventh year.
Those who do not help the poor may find that the poor man will call on the Lord
and it will be recorded a sin against you. If a Hebrew man or woman is sold as
a slave they can only serve for six years and in the seventh year they are
released. And on their release they are to be sent away with enough to begin a
new life, including money, goods and herds. Israel
is never to forget that they were slaves in Egypt. However if the manservant or
maidservant has been so kindly treated by the master then he or she can opt to
remain a slave for life. The slave is to be taken to the door post and taking
an awl is pierced through the ear to the door post. In this way the servant is
known to have forever an open ear to his master’s call. The Lords blessing was
promised on all these things. Lastly the Lord teaches Israel that all
the firstlings of stock, sheep, goats or cattle are to be devoted to the Lord to
be eaten at festivals. Those that are not perfect are to be eaten in the common
market. The blood is never to be eaten but poured out before the Lord.
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