Levitico 25:48

48 abbia egli podestà di riscatto, dopo essersi venduto; riscattilo alcuno de’ suoi fratelli.

Levitico 25:48 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 25:48

After that he is sold he may be redeemed again
Though an Heathen, sold to an Israelite, was to be a bondman for ever, and could not be released by the year of jubilee, yet an Israelite sold to an Heathen might be redeemed before, and if not, he was freed then. The Jewish writers understand this of an obligation upon the man, or his friends, or the congregation, to redeem him, and that immediately, as the Targum of Jonathan, and Jarchi, because of the danger he was in by being in the family of an idolater, lest he be polluted F3, that is, with idolatry; or be swallowed up among the Heathens, as Maimonides {d}; but it is plain from ( Leviticus 25:54 ) , that there was no obligation for an immediate redemption; nor was the person sold in such danger as suggested, since the sojourner, to whom he is supposed to be sold, was no idolater, whether a proselyte either of righteousness, or of the gate one of his brethren may redeem him;
which may be taken in a strict and proper sense, for any of his brethren who were in circumstances sufficient to redeem him, or for any near akin to him, as the following words seem to explain it. No mention is made of his father: the reason of which Abarbinel F5 says, because it cannot be thought that a father would suffer his son to be sold, if it was in his power to redeem him, since a father is pitiful to his son.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 Pesikta apud Drusium in loc.
F4 Hilchot Abadim, c. 2. sect. 7.
F5 Apud Muis. Varia Sacra, p. 373.

Levitico 25:48 In-Context

46 E tali potrete possedere, e lasciare a’ vostri figliuoli dopo voi in proprietà ereditaria; e anche servirvi di loro in perpetuo; ma, quant’è a’ vostri fratelli, figliuoli d’Israele, niuno di voi signoreggi il suo fratello con asprezza.
47 E se il forestiere, o l’avveniticcio che sarà appresso di te, acquista delle facoltà, e il tuo fratello impoverisce appresso a lui, e si vende al forestiere, o all’avveniticcio che sarà appresso di te, o a qualcuno di stirpe di nazione straniera;
48 abbia egli podestà di riscatto, dopo essersi venduto; riscattilo alcuno de’ suoi fratelli.
49 Riscattilo il suo zio, o il figliuol del suo zio, o alcun altro suo carnal parente, della sua famiglia; ovvero, riscattisi egli stesso, se ne trova il modo.
50 E faccia ragione col suo comperatore, dall’anno che gli si sarà venduto fino all’anno del Giubileo, e vadano i danari della sua vendita per lo numero degli anni ch’egli avrà servito; stia con lui come a giornate di mercenario.
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