Levitikus 25:32

32 Und was die Städte der Leviten, die Häuser der Städte ihres Eigentums betrifft, so soll ein ewiges Lösungsrecht für die Leviten sein.

Levitikus 25:32 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 25:32

Notwithstanding, the cities of the Levites
The six cities of refuge, and forty two others; these and the houses in them are excepted from the above law, and only they; not such as they might purchase elsewhere; wherefore it follows,

[and] the houses of the cities of their possession;
which were in cities possessed by them, and which was their possession, and given them as such:

may the Levites redeem at any time;
they were not restrained to a year, as houses in walled towns, but they might redeem them as they pleased or could; and if they did not redeem them within the year, they might redeem them afterwards, even years after, and any time before the year of jubilee; so it is said in the Misnah F12 the priests and the Levites sell always, and they redeem always, as it is said, ( Leviticus 25:32 ) ; on which one of the commentators says F13 "they sell always", not as the Israelites, who cannot sell less than two years before the jubilee; but the Levites can sell near the jubilee: "and they redeem always"; if they sell houses in walled cities, they are not confirmed at the end of the year, as the houses of Israelites; and if they sell fields, it is not necessary they should remain in the hands of the buyer two years, but they may redeem them immediately if they will: this redemption was peculiar to the Levites; for if an Israelite has an inheritance from his father's mother, a Levite, he might not redeem according to the manner Levites did, but according to Israelites; and so a Levite that inherited from his father's mother, an Israelite, was obliged to redeem as an Israelite and not as a Levite F14; for this perpetual redemption respected only houses that were in the cities of the Levites.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Eracin, c. 9. sect. 8.
F13 Bartenora in ib.
F14 Misn. Eracin, c. 9. sect. 8.

Levitikus 25:32 In-Context

30 Wenn es aber nicht gelöst wird, bis ihm ein ganzes Jahr voll ist, so soll das Haus, das in der ummauerten Stadt ist, für immer dem Käufer desselben verbleiben, bei seinen Geschlechtern; es soll im Jubeljahre nicht frei ausgehen.
31 Aber die Häuser der Dörfer, welche keine Mauer ringsum haben, sollen dem Felde des Landes gleichgeachtet werden; es soll Lösungsrecht für sie sein, und im Jubeljahre sollen sie frei ausgehen.
32 Und was die Städte der Leviten, die Häuser der Städte ihres Eigentums betrifft, so soll ein ewiges Lösungsrecht für die Leviten sein.
33 Und wenn jemand von einem der Leviten löst, so soll das verkaufte Haus in der Stadt seines Eigentums im Jubeljahre frei ausgehen; denn die Häuser der Städte der Leviten sind ihr Eigentum unter den Kindern Israel.
34 Aber das Feld des Bezirks ihrer Städte soll nicht verkauft werden, denn es gehört ihnen als ewiges Eigentum.
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