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Leviticus 25:10-41

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10And thou shalt hallow the fiftieth year, and thou shalt call it remission, or forgiveness, to all the dwellers of thy land; for that year is the jubilee, that is, the joyful year; a man shall turn again to his possession, and each man shall go again to his first meine,
11for it is the jubilee, and the fiftieth year. Ye shall not sow, neither ye shall reap those things, that come forth freely in the field, and ye shall not gather the first fruits of the vintage,
12for the hallowing of the jubilee; but anon ye shall eat things taken away;
13in the year of jubilee, all men go again to their possessions.
14When thou shalt sell anything to thy fellow citizen, either shalt buy of him, make thou not sorry thy brother,
15but by the number of the years of the jubilee thou shalt buy of him, and by the reckoning of fruits, he shall sell to thee.
16By as much as more years dwell after the jubilee, by so much also the price shall increase, and by as much as thou numberest less of time, by so much and the buying shall cost less; for he shall sell to thee the time of fruits.
17Do not ye torment men of your lineages, but each man dread his God; for I am your Lord God.
18Do ye my behests, and keep ye my dooms, and fulfill ye those, that ye may dwell in this land without any dread,
19and that the earth bring forth his fruits to you, which ye shall eat till to fullness, and dread not the assailing of any man.
20That if ye say, What shall we eat in the seventh year, if we sow not, neither gather our fruits?
21I shall give my blessing to you in the sixth year, and it shall make the fruits of three years;
22and ye shall sow in the eighth year, and ye shall eat eld or old fruits till to the ninth year; till new things come forth, ye shall eat the eld or old things.
23Also the land shall not be sold into without end, for it is mine, and ye be my comelings, and my tenants;
24wherefore all the country of your possession shall be sold under the condition of again-buying.
25If thy brother is made poor, and selleth his little possession, and his nigh kinsmen will, he may again-buy that that he sold;
26soothly if he hath no nigh kinsman, and he may find the price to again-buy,
27the fruits shall be reckoned from that time in which he sold it, and he shall yield that that is left to the buyer, and he shall receive so his possession again.
28That if his hand findeth not, that he yield the price, the buyer shall have that that he bought, till to the year of jubilee; for in that year each selling shall go again to the lord, and to the first wielder.
29He that selleth his house, within the walls of a city, shall have license to again-buy, till one year be full-filled;
30if he again-buyeth not, and the circle of the year is passed, the buyer shall wield it, and his heirs into without end, and it shall not be able to be again-bought, yea, in the jubilee.
31Forsooth if the house is in a town that hath not walls, it shall be sold by the law of the fields; soothly if it is not again-bought in the jubilee, it shall turn again to the lord thereof.
32The houses of the deacons or Levites, that be in the cities, may evermore be again-bought;
33if those or they be not again-bought, those or they shall turn again in the jubilee to the lords; for the houses of the cities of deacons or Levites be for possessions among the sons of Israel;
34forsooth the suburbs of them shall not be sold, for it is everlasting possession.
35If thy brother is made poor, and feeble in power, and thou receivest him as a comeling, and a pilgrim, and he liveth with thee,
36take thou not usuries of him, neither more than thou hast given; dread thou thy God, that thy brother may live with thee.
37Thou shalt not give to him thy money to usury, and thou shalt not ask over that that thou lendest, increases of fruits;
38I am your Lord God, that led you out of the land of Egypt, that I should give to you the land of Canaan, and that I should be your God.
39If thy brother compelled by poverty selleth himself to thee, thou shalt not oppress him by servage of servants,
40but he shall be as an hired man and a tenant; till to the year of jubilee he shall work with thee,
41and afterward he shall go out with his free children, and he shall turn again to his kindred, and to the possession of his fathers.

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