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Text -- Leviticus 25:20-55 (NET)

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25:20 If you say, ‘What will we eat in the seventh year if we do not sow and gather our produce?’ 25:21 I will command my blessing for you in the sixth year so that it may yield the produce for three years, 25:22 and you may sow the eighth year and eat from that sixth year’s produce– old produce. Until you bring in the ninth year’s produce, you may eat old produce. 25:23 The land must not be sold without reclaim because the land belongs to me, for you are foreigners and residents with me. 25:24 In all your landed property you must provide for the right of redemption of the land. 25:25 “‘If your brother becomes impoverished and sells some of his property, his near redeemer is to come to you and redeem what his brother sold. 25:26 If a man has no redeemer, but he prospers and gains enough for its redemption, 25:27 he is to calculate the value of the years it was sold, refund the balance to the man to whom he had sold it, and return to his property. 25:28 If he has not prospered enough to refund a balance to him, then what he sold will belong to the one who bought it until the jubilee year, but it must revert in the jubilee and the original owner may return to his property.
Release of Houses
25:29 “‘If a man sells a residential house in a walled city, its right of redemption must extend until one full year from its sale; its right of redemption must extend to a full calendar year. 25:30 If it is not redeemed before the full calendar year is ended, the house in the walled city will belong without reclaim to the one who bought it throughout his generations; it will not revert in the jubilee. 25:31 The houses of villages, however, which have no wall surrounding them must be considered as the field of the land; they will have the right of redemption and must revert in the jubilee. 25:32 As for the cities of the Levites, the houses in the cities which they possess, the Levites must have a perpetual right of redemption. 25:33 Whatever someone among the Levites might redeem– the sale of a house which is his property in a city– must revert in the jubilee, because the houses of the cities of the Levites are their property in the midst of the Israelites. 25:34 Moreover, the open field areas of their cities must not be sold, because that is their perpetual possession.
Debt and Slave Regulations
25:35 “‘If your brother becomes impoverished and is indebted to you, you must support him; he must live with you like a foreign resident. 25:36 Do not take interest or profit from him, but you must fear your God and your brother must live with you. 25:37 You must not lend him your money at interest and you must not sell him food for profit. 25:38 I am the Lord your God who brought you out from the land of Egypt to give you the land of Canaan– to be your God. 25:39 “‘If your brother becomes impoverished with regard to you so that he sells himself to you, you must not subject him to slave service. 25:40 He must be with you as a hired worker, as a resident foreigner; he must serve with you until the year of jubilee, 25:41 but then he may go free, he and his children with him, and may return to his family and to the property of his ancestors. 25:42 Since they are my servants whom I brought out from the land of Egypt, they must not be sold in a slave sale. 25:43 You must not rule over him harshly, but you must fear your God. 25:44 “‘As for your male and female slaves who may belong to you– you may buy male and female slaves from the nations all around you. 25:45 Also you may buy slaves from the children of the foreigners who reside with you, and from their families that are with you, whom they have fathered in your land, they may become your property. 25:46 You may give them as inheritance to your children after you to possess as property. You may enslave them perpetually. However, as for your brothers the Israelites, no man may rule over his brother harshly. 25:47 “‘If a resident foreigner who is with you prospers and your brother becomes impoverished with regard to him so that he sells himself to a resident foreigner who is with you or to a member of a foreigner’s family, 25:48 after he has sold himself he retains a right of redemption. One of his brothers may redeem him, 25:49 or his uncle or his cousin may redeem him, or anyone of the rest of his blood relatives– his family– may redeem him, or if he prospers he may redeem himself. 25:50 He must calculate with the one who bought him the number of years from the year he sold himself to him until the jubilee year, and the cost of his sale must correspond to the number of years, according to the rate of wages a hired worker would have earned while with him. 25:51 If there are still many years, in keeping with them he must refund most of the cost of his purchase for his redemption, 25:52 but if only a few years remain until the jubilee, he must calculate for himself in keeping with the remaining years and refund it for his redemption. 25:53 He must be with the one who bought him like a yearly hired worker. The one who bought him must not rule over him harshly in your sight. 25:54 If, however, he is not redeemed in these ways, he must go free in the jubilee year, he and his children with him, 25:55 because the Israelites are my own servants; they are my servants whom I brought out from the land of Egypt. I am the Lord your God.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Canaan the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Sabbath | Poor | Jubilee | Israel | Sabbatic Year | RANSOM | LAW IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | LEVITICUS, 2 | LEVITICUS, 1 | AGRARIAN LAWS | PENTATEUCH, 2B | POVERTY | Debtor | Servant | LOAN | LAW OF MOSES | SLAVE | JUBILEE YEAR | SLAVE; SLAVERY | ODED | more
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NET Notes: Lev 25:21 Smr and LXX have “its produce” (cf. 25:3, 7, etc.) rather than “the produce.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:22 Heb “until the ninth year, until bringing [in] its produce.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:23 That is, the Israelites were strangers and residents who were attached to the Lord’s household. They did not own the land. Note the parallel to ...

NET Notes: Lev 25:24 Heb “right of redemption you shall give to the land”; NAB “you must permit the land to be redeemed.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:25 Heb “the sale of his brother.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:26 Heb “and he finds as sufficiency of its redemption.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:27 Heb “and return the excess.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:28 Heb “he”; the referent (the original owner of the land) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Lev 25:29 Heb “days its right of redemption shall be” (see B. A. Levine, Leviticus [JPSTC], 176).

NET Notes: Lev 25:30 See the note on v. 23 above.

NET Notes: Lev 25:31 Heb “on the field.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:32 Heb “the houses of the cities of their property.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:33 Heb “And which he shall redeem from the Levites shall go out, sale of house and city, his property in the jubilee.” Although the end of th...

NET Notes: Lev 25:34 This refers to the region of fields just outside and surrounding the city where cattle were kept and garden crops were grown (B. A. Levine, Leviticus ...

NET Notes: Lev 25:35 Heb “a foreigner and resident,” which is probably to be combined (see B. A. Levine, Leviticus [JPSTC], 170-71).

NET Notes: Lev 25:36 In form the Hebrew term וְחֵי (vÿkhey, “shall live”) is the construct plural noun (i.e., “the lif...

NET Notes: Lev 25:37 Heb “your money” and “your food.” With regard to “interest” and “profit” see the note on v. 36 above.

NET Notes: Lev 25:38 Heb “to be to you for a God.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:39 Heb “you shall not serve against him service of a slave.” A distinction is being made here between the status of slave and indentured serv...

NET Notes: Lev 25:40 See the note on Lev 25:6 above.

NET Notes: Lev 25:41 Heb “fathers.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:42 Or perhaps reflexive Niphal rather than passive, “they shall not sell themselves [as in] a slave sale.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:43 Heb “You shall not rule in him in violence”; cf. NASB “with severity”; NIV “ruthlessly.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:44 Heb “ from the nations which surround you, from them you shall buy male slave and female slave.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:45 Heb “family which is” (i.e., singular rather than plural).

NET Notes: Lev 25:46 Heb “and your brothers, the sons of Israel, a man in his brother you shall not rule in him in violence.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:47 Heb “offshoot, descendant.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:48 Heb “right of redemption shall be to him.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:49 The LXX, followed by the Syriac, actually has “if,” which is not in the MT.

NET Notes: Lev 25:50 Heb “as days of a hired worker he shall be with him.” For this and the following verses see the explanation in P. J. Budd, Leviticus (NCBC...

NET Notes: Lev 25:51 Heb “to the mouth of them.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:52 Heb “but if a little remains in the years.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:53 Heb “He”; the referent (the one who bought him) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Lev 25:54 Heb “go out.”

NET Notes: Lev 25:55 Heb “because to me the sons of Israel are servants.”

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