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Purpose of Shemittah
Exegetical Approaches
Recognition of God
The Shemittah year reminds the nation of God's sovereignty and providence, and makes them aware of their dependence upon Him.
Sources:Sifra Vayikra, Bavli Sanhedrin, Ibn Ezra, R. Yosef Bekhor Shor, Ramban, Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel, R. S"R Hirsch
"שַׁבָּת לַי"י" – This position draws on the verses in Vayikra which describe the year as a Shabbat for Hashem.1
Comparison to Shabbat
Break from work
Forsaking of produce
Context
Punishment of exile
Parallel Commandments
Social Justice
The commandment comes to teach people to have mercy on those less fortunate than themselves and to emphasize the equality of all mankind.
For the Land
Shemittah focuses on man's relationship to the land, rather than to God or the others around him. It either serves a practical function in keeping the land healthy and able to bear fruit or highhlights the holiness of the land.