
Text -- Leviticus 25:5 (NET)




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From the grains that fell out of the ears the last reaping time.

Wesley: Lev 25:5 - -- That is, as thy own peculiarly, but only so as others may reap it with thee, for present food.
That is, as thy own peculiarly, but only so as others may reap it with thee, for present food.

Not cut off by thee, but suffered to grow for the use of the poor.
TSK -> Lev 25:5

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Barnes -> Lev 25:5
Poole -> Lev 25:5
Poole: Lev 25:5 - -- Of its own accord from the grains that fell out of the ears the last reaping time.
Thou shalt not reap i.e. as thy own peculiarly, but only so as o...
Of its own accord from the grains that fell out of the ears the last reaping time.
Thou shalt not reap i.e. as thy own peculiarly, but only so as others may reap it with thee, for present food.
The grapes of thy vine undressed Heb. the grapes of thy separation , i.e. the grapes which thou hast separated or set apart to the honour of God, and to the ends and uses appointed by God; or the grapes of that year, which are in this like the Nazarites’ hair, not cut off by thee, but suffered to grow to the use of the poor.
Haydock -> Lev 25:5
Haydock: Lev 25:5 - -- Reap entirely, but only take a part, ver. 6. ---
First-fruits. None shall be this year presented to the Lord. Hebrew has the word Nezireka, "Na...
Reap entirely, but only take a part, ver. 6. ---
First-fruits. None shall be this year presented to the Lord. Hebrew has the word Nezireka, "Nazareat," alluding to the custom of those who, out of devotion, let their hair grow; as here only the spontaneous fruits of the unpruned vine were to be eaten; they were separated, as the word also means, or "sanctified," (Septuagint) being abandoned indifferently for the use of any one that pleased to eat of them, and no longer fenced in by the proprietor, (Calmet) though he might take the first, or choicest fruits for his own use, (Menochius,) or at least he might take his share like the rest. (Tirinus)
Gill -> Lev 25:5
Gill: Lev 25:5 - -- That which groweth of its own accord of thy harvest thou shalt not reap,.... That which sprung up of itself from grains of corn, shed in the harvest o...
That which groweth of its own accord of thy harvest thou shalt not reap,.... That which sprung up of itself from grains of corn, shed in the harvest of the preceding year, without any ploughing or sowing; he might reap it, but not as at other times, the whole of it, and gather it as his own property, but only somewhat of it in common with others for his, present use:
neither gather the grapes of thy vine undressed; which was on this year forbid to be dressed; the grapes of which he might gather in common with others, but not as in other years, all of them, and as peculiarly his own: the words may be rendered, "the grapes of thy separations" p; either such as in other years he used to separate for himself, and forbid others gathering them, but now made them common; or which he did not labour in the cultivation of, but abstained from it:
for it is a year of rest unto the land; which is repeated, that it may be observed.

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NET Notes -> Lev 25:5
NET Notes: Lev 25:5 Heb “consecrated, devoted, forbidden” (נָזִיר, nazir). The same term is used for the “consecrati...
Geneva Bible -> Lev 25:5
Geneva Bible: Lev 25:5 That which groweth of its ( b ) own accord of thy harvest thou shalt not reap, neither gather the grapes of thy vine ( c ) undressed: [for] it is a ye...

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 25:1-55
TSK Synopsis: Lev 25:1-55 - --1 The sabbath of the seventh year.8 The jubilee in the fiftieth year.14 Of oppression.18 A blessing of obedience.23 The redemption of land.29 Of house...
MHCC -> Lev 25:1-7
MHCC: Lev 25:1-7 - --All labour was to cease in the seventh year, as much as daily labour on the seventh day. These statues tell us to beware of covetousness, for a man's ...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 25:1-7
Matthew Henry: Lev 25:1-7 - -- The law of Moses laid a great deal of stress upon the sabbath, the sanctification of which was the earliest and most ancient of all divine instituti...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 25:5
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 25:5 - --
" That which has fallen out (been shaken out) of thy harvest (i.e., the corn which had grown from the grains of the previous harvest that had fall...
Constable: Lev 17:1--27:34 - --II. The private worship of the Israelites chs. 17--27
The second major division of Leviticus deals with how the ...

Constable: Lev 25:1-55 - --F. Sanctification of the possession of land by the sabbatical and jubilee years ch. 25
Chapter 25 conclu...
