Deuteronomy 15:2
Context15:2 This is the nature of the cancellation: Every creditor must remit what he has loaned to another person; 1 he must not force payment from his fellow Israelite, 2 for it is to be recognized as “the Lord’s cancellation of debts.”
Deuteronomy 15:11
Context15:11 There will never cease to be some poor people in the land; therefore, I am commanding you to make sure you open 3 your hand to your fellow Israelites 4 who are needy and poor in your land.


[15:2] 1 tn Heb “his neighbor,” used idiomatically to refer to another person.
[15:2] 2 tn Heb “his neighbor and his brother.” The words “his brother” may be a scribal gloss identifying “his neighbor” (on this idiom, see the preceding note) as a fellow Israelite (cf. v. 3). In this case the conjunction before “his brother” does not introduce a second category, but rather has the force of “that is.”
[15:11] 3 tn The Hebrew text uses the infinitive absolute for emphasis, which the translation indicates with “make sure.”