Leviticus 19:25
Context19:25 Then in the fifth year you may eat its fruit to add its produce to your harvest. 1 I am the Lord your God.
Leviticus 23:12
Context23:12 On the day you wave the sheaf you must also offer 2 a flawless yearling lamb 3 for a burnt offering to the Lord,
Leviticus 23:19
Context23:19 You must also offer 4 one male goat 5 for a sin offering and two yearling lambs for a peace offering sacrifice,
Leviticus 25:40
Context25:40 He must be with you as a hired worker, as a resident foreigner; 6 he must serve with you until the year of jubilee,
Leviticus 25:51
Context25:51 If there are still many years, in keeping with them 7 he must refund most of the cost of his purchase for his redemption,
Leviticus 25:54
Context25:54 If, however, 8 he is not redeemed in these ways, he must go free 9 in the jubilee year, he and his children with him,
Leviticus 27:24
Context27:24 In the jubilee year the field will return to the one from whom he bought it, the one to whom it belongs as landed property.


[19:25] 1 tn Heb “to add to you its produce.” The rendering here assumes that the point of this clause is simply that finally being allowed to eat the fruit in the fifth year adds the fruit of the tree to their harvest. Some take the verb to be from אָסַף (’asaf, “to gather”) rather than יָסַף (yasaf, “to add; to increase”), rendering the verse, “to gather to you the produce” (E. S. Gerstenberger, Leviticus [OTL], 260, and see the versions referenced in J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 306). Others take it to mean that by following the regulations given previously they will honor the
[23:12] 2 tn Heb “And you shall make in the day of your waving the sheaf.”
[23:12] 3 tn Heb “a flawless lamb, a son of its year”; KJV “of the first year”; NLT “a year-old male lamb.”
[23:19] 3 tn Heb “And you shall make.”
[23:19] 4 tn Heb “a he-goat of goats.”
[25:40] 4 tn See the note on Lev 25:6 above.