46 You can own them, and even leave them to your children when you die, but do not make slaves of your own people or be cruel to them.
47 Even if some of you Israelites become so much in debt that you must sell yourselves to foreigners in your country,
48 you still have the right to be set free by a relative, such as a brother
49 or uncle or cousin, or some other family member. In fact, if you ever get enough money, you may buy your own freedom
50 by paying your owner for the number of years you would still be a slave before the next Year of Celebration.
51-52 The longer the time until then, the more you will have to pay.
53 And even while you are the slaves of foreigners in your own country, your people must make sure that you are not ill-treated.