Leviticus 25:14

14 “When you make an agreement with your neighbor to buy or sell property, you must not take advantage of each other.

Leviticus 25:14 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 25:14

And if thou sell ought unto thy neighbour
Any estate or possession, house or land, at any time before the year of jubilee: or buyest [ought] of thy neighbour's hand;
of movable goods, as the Targum of Jonathan interprets it; and so other Jewish writers F26 restrain this to goods which are bought by hand, and delivered from hand to hand; and so they think that fields, and servants, which they say are like to fields, are excluded hereby; but it seems to refer to anything saleable, and chiefly to fields and vineyards, as the following verses show; wherefore Diodorus Siculus, as quoted by Grotius, must be mistaken, when he says, it was not counted lawful by the Jews to sell their inheritance, unless he means for ever, so indeed they could not: ye shall not oppress one another;
the buyer giving too little, or the seller requiring too much; no advantage was to be taken, either of the necessity of the one, or the ignorance of the other, but a fair bargain was to be made, and the full value given, neither too much nor too little. The Jews by "neighbour" understand an Israelite, and not a Gentile F1; not that there might be no buying and selling at all between Jews and Gentiles, or that the former might oppress and defraud the latter, though not an Israelite; but lands and inheritances might not be sold at all to Gentiles, only to Israelites.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Maimon. & Bartenora in Misn. Bava Metziah, c. 4. sect. 9.
F1 Jarchi in loc.

Leviticus 25:14 In-Context

12 It will be a jubilee year for you, and you must keep it holy. But you may eat whatever the land produces on its own.
13 In the Year of Jubilee each of you may return to the land that belonged to your ancestors.
14 “When you make an agreement with your neighbor to buy or sell property, you must not take advantage of each other.
15 When you buy land from your neighbor, the price you pay must be based on the number of years since the last jubilee. The seller must set the price by taking into account the number of years remaining until the next Year of Jubilee.
16 The more years until the next jubilee, the higher the price; the fewer years, the lower the price. After all, the person selling the land is actually selling you a certain number of harvests.
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