“Hear this!
You trample
On the needy!
You bring to ruin
The poor of the land!
Saying!
‘When will the new moon
Be over?
Then we may sell grain.
When will the sabbath
Be over?
Then we may offer wheat
For sale.
We will make the ephah
Small.
We will make the shekel
Great.
We will practice deceit
With false balances.
We will buy
The poor
For silver.
We will buy
The needy
For a pair of sandals.
We will sell
The sweepings
Of the wheat.’”
This was a very strong indictment against the commercial traders in Israel. These traders trampled on the needy and ruined the poor people. They complained about the new moon and Sabbath services, since these worship services interfered with their trading activities. They wanted these services to be over so that they could continue selling their grain and wheat. They used false balances or deceptive scales, as they made the ephah smaller and the shekel greater. They would buy poor people with silver to make them slaves. They would even buy the needy people with a pair of sandals. They also sold the left-over wheat sweepings to make even more money.