• King James Version

    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.

  • Norm

    Well, folks, it looks like Deuteronomy 15 is a real doozy. You've got your loan forgivings and your slave liberations. But, here's the kicker - it's all gotta be done every seven years. Yup, you heard me - every seven years, you've gotta let those slaves go free, you gotta let those debtors off the hook.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so what do we have here? Deuteronomy 15? Bible Expert: Yes, so Deuteronomy 15 is all about the laws of the Israelites. It's about how they should handle debts, debts that are canceled, and the concept of indentured servitude.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: "So, tell me a bit about yourself!" Contestant: "I'm an avid reader of the Bible and I wanted to tell you about Deuteronomy 15!" Alex (sighing): "Oh, not the Bible again. You know, I hear about the Bible every day, so why don't you tell me something else?"

  • Drill Sergeant

    ATTENTION! LISTEN UP, SOLDIERS! THIS AIN'T NO TIME FOR DAYDREAMIN'! We got a full chapter of Deuteronomy to cover! Chapter 15! Deuteronomy 15 is all about financial generosity. PAY ATTENTION! You're supposed to lend money to those who need it, and you're not supposed to charge any interest.

  • Batman

    Batman: Greetings, old chum! It's time for us to discuss the fifteenth chapter of Deuteronomy. Robin: Wow, Batman, this chapter is full of good advice. It encourages us to be generous and shows us when and how to lend to those in need.

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, I've been around a long time and I can tell you, Deuteronomy 15 is a special one. My father used to say, "Love thy neighbor as thyself" and that's right in this chapter. No malarkey! It's all about treating each other with respect and compassion.

  • Donald Trump

    Deuteronomy 15 is all about economic justice, and it's something that we should all be very, very proud of. It's amazing how God was ahead of his time and was looking out for the people of Israel long before anyone else.

  • Family Guy

    Peter Griffin: Alright, Deuteronomy 15. So, this chapter is all about debtors and loans and stuff, right? Lois Griffin: Yeah, Peter. It says that if someone owes you money, you should forgive them. Brian: Yeah, but it also says that if you borrow money, you should pay it back with interest.