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Deuteronomy 15:1-9 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

1. At the end of every seven years you must forgive people what they owe you.

2. Have you made a loan to one of your own people? Then forgive what is owed to you. You can't require that person to pay you back. The Lord's time to forgive what is owed has been announced.

3. You can require someone from another nation to pay you back. But you must forgive your own people what they owe you.

4. There shouldn't be any poor people among you. The Lord will greatly bless you in the land he is giving you. You will take it over as your own.

5. The Lord your God will bless you if you obey him completely. Be careful to follow all of the commands I'm giving you today.

6. The Lord your God will bless you, just as he has promised. You will lend money to many nations. But you won't have to borrow from any of them. You will rule over many nations. But none of them will rule over you.

7. Suppose there are poor people among you. And suppose they live in one of the towns in the land the Lord your God is giving you. Then don't be mean to them. They are poor. So don't hold back money from them.

8. Instead, open your hands and lend them what they need. Do it freely.

9. Be careful not to have an evil thought in your mind. Don't say to yourself, "The seventh year will soon be here. It's the year for forgiving people what they owe." If you think like that, you might treat your needy people badly. You might not give them anything. Then they might make their appeal to the Lord against you. And he will find you guilty of sin.

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