Leviticus 25:22

22 When you plant your fields in the eighth year, you will still be eating what you harvested during the sixth year, and you will have enough to eat until the crops you plant that year are harvested.

Leviticus 25:22 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 25:22

And ye shall sow the eighth year
Sow the land in the eighth year, and likewise dress their vines, olives

and eat [yet] of the old fruit;
even in the eighth year, of the old fruit of the sixth year, as the Targum of Jonathan adds:

until the ninth year;
that is, as Jarchi explains it, until the feast of tabernacles of the ninth, which was the time that the increase of the eighth came into the house; for all summer it was in the field, and in Tisri or September was the time of gathering it into the house; and sometimes it was necessary to provide for four years on the sixth, which was before the sabbatical year, the seventh, for they ceased from tilling the ground two years running, the seventh and the jubilee year; but this Scripture is said concerning all the rest of the sabbatical years: these encouraging promises, one would have thought, would have been placed more naturally after the account of the sabbatical year that followed, ( Leviticus 25:7 ) ; but the reason of their being inserted here seems to be, because in the year of jubilee they were neither to sow nor reap, nor gather in the grapes of the undressed vine, as in the sabbatical year, ( Leviticus 25:11 ) ; wherefore those things are said for encouragement at the one time as at the other; since it might easily be concluded, that he that could provide for them every sixth year for three years to come, could once in fifty years provide for four:

until her fruits come in, ye shall eat [of] the old [store];
some of which came in in March, as barley, others in May, as the wheat, and others in August and September, as the grapes, olives which was the time of ingathering several fruits of the earth, and of finishing the whole.

Leviticus 25:22 In-Context

20 But someone may ask what there will be to eat during the seventh year, when no fields are planted and no crops gathered.
21 The Lord will bless the land in the sixth year so that it will produce enough food for two years.
22 When you plant your fields in the eighth year, you will still be eating what you harvested during the sixth year, and you will have enough to eat until the crops you plant that year are harvested.
23 Your land must not be sold on a permanent basis, because you do not own it; it belongs to God, and you are like foreigners who are allowed to make use of it.
24 When land is sold, the right of the original owner to buy it back must be recognized.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.