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Leviticus 25

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1 The LORD said to Moses on Mount Sinai,
1 God spoke to Moses at Mount Sinai,
2 Speak to the Israelites and say to them: Once you enter the land that I am giving you, the land must celebrate a sabbath rest to the LORD.
2 "Speak to the People of Israel. Tell them: When you enter the land which I am going to give you, the land will observe a Sabbath to God.
3 You will plant your fields for six years, and prune your vineyards and gather their crops for six years.
3 Sow your fields, prune your vineyards, and take in your harvests for six years.
4 But in the seventh year the land will have a special sabbath rest, a Sabbath to the LORD: You must not plant your fields or prune your vineyards.
4 But the seventh year the land will take a Sabbath of complete and total rest, a Sabbath to God; you will not sow your fields or prune your vineyards.
5 You must not harvest the secondary growth of your produce or gather the grapes of your freely growing vines. It will be a year of special rest for the land.
5 Don't reap what grows of itself; don't harvest the grapes of your untended vines. The land gets a year of complete and total rest.
6 Whatever the land produces during its sabbath will be your food—for you, for your male and female servants, and for your hired laborers and foreign guests who live with you,
6 But you can eat from what the land volunteers during the Sabbath year - you and your men and women servants, your hired hands, and the foreigners who live in the country,
7 as well as for your livestock and for the wild animals in your land. All of the land's produce can be eaten.
7 and, of course, also your livestock and the wild animals in the land can eat from it. Whatever the land volunteers of itself can be eaten. "The Fiftieth Year Shall Be a Jubilee for You"
8 Count off seven weeks of years—that is, seven times seven—so that the seven weeks of years totals forty-nine years.
8 "Count off seven Sabbaths of years - seven times seven years: Seven Sabbaths of years adds up to forty-nine years.
9 Then have the trumpet blown on the tenth day of the seventh month. Have the trumpet blown throughout your land on the Day of Reconciliation.
9 Then sound loud blasts on the ram's horn on the tenth day of the seventh month, the Day of Atonement. Sound the ram's horn all over the land.
10 You will make the fiftieth year holy, proclaiming freedom throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It will be a Jubilee year for you: each of you must return to your family property and to your extended family.
10 Sanctify the fiftieth year; make it a holy year. Proclaim freedom all over the land to everyone who lives in it - a Jubilee for you: Each person will go back to his family's property and reunite with his extended family.
11 The fiftieth year will be a Jubilee year for you. Do not plant, do not harvest the secondary growth, and do not gather from the freely growing vines
11 The fiftieth year is your Jubilee year: Don't sow; don't reap what volunteers itself in the fields; don't harvest the untended vines
12 because it is a Jubilee: it will be holy to you. You can eat only the produce directly out of the field.
12 because it's the Jubilee and a holy year for you. You're permitted to eat from whatever volunteers itself in the fields.
13 Each of you must return to your family property in this year of Jubilee.
13 "In this year of Jubilee everyone returns home to his family property.
14 When you sell something to or buy something from your fellow citizen, you must not cheat each other.
14 "If you sell or buy property from one of your countrymen, don't cheat him.
15 You will buy from your fellow citizen according to the number of years since the Jubilee; he will sell to you according to the number of years left for harvests.
15 Calculate the purchase price on the basis of the number of years since the Jubilee. He is obliged to set the sale price on the basis of the number of harvests remaining until the next Jubilee.
16 You will raise the price if there are more years, or lower the price if there are less years because it is the number of harvests that are being sold to you.
16 The more years left, the more money; you can raise the price. But the fewer years left, the less money; decrease the price. What you are buying and selling in fact is the number of crops you're going to harvest.
17 You must not cheat each other but fear your God because I am the LORD your God.
17 Don't cheat each other. Fear your God. I am God, your God.
18 You will observe my rules, and you will keep my regulations and do them so that you can live securely on the land.
18 "Keep my decrees and observe my laws and you will live secure in the land.
19 The land will give its fruit so that you can eat your fill and live securely on it.
19 The land will yield its fruit; you will have all you can eat and will live safe and secure.
20 Suppose you ask, "What will we eat in the seventh year if we don't plant or gather our crops then?"
20 Do I hear you ask, 'What are we going to eat in the seventh year if we don't plant or harvest?'
21 I will send my blessing on you in the sixth year so that it will make enough produce for three years.
21 I assure you, I will send such a blessing in the sixth year that the land will yield enough for three years.
22 You can plant again in the eighth year and eat food from the previous year's produce until the ninth year. Until its produce comes, you will eat the food from the previous year.
22 While you plant in the eighth year, you will eat from the old crop and continue until the harvest of the ninth year comes in.
23 The land must not be permanently sold because the land is mine. You are just immigrants and foreign guests of mine.
23 "The land cannot be sold permanently because the land is mine and you are foreigners - you're my tenants.
24 Throughout the whole land that you possess, you must allow for the land to be bought back.
24 You must provide for the right of redemption for any of the land that you own.
25 When one of your fellow Israelites faces financial difficulty and must sell part of their family property, the closest relative will come and buy back what their fellow Israelite has sold.
25 "If one of your brothers becomes poor and has to sell any of his land, his nearest relative is to come and buy back what his brother sold.
26 If the person doesn't have someone to buy it back, but then manages to afford buying it back,
26 If a man has no one to redeem it but he later prospers and earns enough for its redemption,
27 they must calculate the years since its sale and refund the balance to the person to whom they sold it. Then it will go back to the family property.
27 he is to calculate the value since he sold it and refund the balance to the man to whom he sold it; he can then go back to his own land.
28 If they cannot afford to make a refund to the buyer, whatever was sold will remain in the possession of the buyer until the Jubilee year. It will be released in the Jubilee year, at which point it will return to the family property.
28 If he doesn't get together enough money to repay him, what he sold remains in the possession of the buyer until the year of Jubilee. In the Jubilee it will be returned and he can go back and live on his land.
29 When a person sells a home in a walled city, it may be bought back until a year after its sale. The period for buying it back will be one year.
29 "If a man sells a house in a walled city, he retains the right to buy it back for a full year after the sale. At any time during that year he can redeem it.
30 If it is not bought back before a full year has passed, the house in the walled city will belong to the buyer permanently and their descendants forever. It will not be released at the Jubilee.
30 But if it is not redeemed before the full year has passed, it becomes the permanent possession of the buyer and his descendants. It is not returned in the Jubilee.
31 But houses in settlements that are unwalled will be considered as if they were country fields. They can be bought back, and they must be released at the Jubilee.
31 However, houses in unwalled villages are treated the same as fields. They can be redeemed and have to be returned at the Jubilee.
32 Levites will always have the right to buy back homes in the levitical cities that are part of their family property.
32 "As to the Levitical cities, houses in the cities owned by the Levites are always subject to redemption.
33 Levite property that can be bought back—houses sold in a city that is their family property—must be released at the Jubilee, because homes in levitical cities are the Levites' family property among the Israelites.
33 Levitical property is always redeemable if it is sold in a town that they hold and reverts to them in the Jubilee, because the houses in the towns of the Levites are their property among the People of Israel.
34 But the pastureland around their cities cannot be sold, because that is their permanent family property.
34 The pastures belonging to their cities may not be sold; they are their permanent possession.
35 If one of your fellow Israelites faces financial difficulty and is in a shaky situation with you, you must assist them as you would an immigrant or foreign guest so that they can survive among you.
35 "If one of your brothers becomes indigent and cannot support himself, help him, the same as you would a foreigner or a guest so that he can continue to live in your neighborhood.
36 Do not take interest from them, or any kind of profit from interest, but fear your God so that your fellow Israelite can survive among you.
36 Don't gouge him with interest charges; out of reverence for your God help your brother to continue to live with you in the neighborhood.
37 Do not lend a poor Israelite money with interest or lend food at a profit.
37 Don't take advantage of his plight by running up big interest charges on his loans, and don't give him food for profit.
38 I am the LORD your God, who brought you out from the land of Egypt to give you Canaan's land and to be your God.
38 I am your God who brought you out of Egypt to give you the land of Canaan and to be your God.
39 If one of your fellow Israelites faces financial difficulty with you and sells themselves to you, you must not make him work as a slave.
39 "If one of your brothers becomes indigent and has to sell himself to you, don't make him work as a slave.
40 Instead, they will be like a hired laborer or foreign guest to you. They will work for you until the Jubilee year,
40 Treat him as a hired hand or a guest among you. He will work for you until the Jubilee,
41 at which point the poor Israelite along with their children will be released from you. They can return to their extended family and to their family property.
41 after which he and his children are set free to go back to his clan and his ancestral land.
42 You must do this because these people are my servants—I brought them out of Egypt's land. They must not be sold as slaves.
42 Because the People of Israel are my servants whom I brought out of Egypt, they must never be sold as slaves.
43 You will not harshly rule over them but must fear your God.
43 Don't tyrannize them; fear your God.
44 Regarding male or female slaves that you are allowed to have: You can buy a male or a female slave from the nations that are around you.
44 "The male and female slaves which you have are to come from the surrounding nations; you are permitted to buy slaves from them.
45 You can also buy them from the foreign guests who live with you and from their extended families that are with you, who were born in your land. These can belong to you as property.
45 You may also buy the children of foreign workers who are living among you temporarily and from their clans which are living among you and have been born in your land. They become your property.
46 You can pass them on to your children as inheritance that they can own as permanent property. You can make these people work as slaves, but you must not rule harshly over your own people, the Israelites.
46 You may will them to your children as property and make them slaves for life. But you must not tyrannize your brother Israelites.
47 If an immigrant or foreign guest prospers financially among you, but your fellow Israelite faces financial difficulty and so sells themselves to the immigrant or foreign guest, or to a descendant of a foreigner,
47 "If a foreigner or temporary resident among you becomes rich and one of your brothers becomes poor and sells himself to the foreigner who lives among you or to a member of the foreigner's clan,
48 the Israelite will have the right to be bought back after they sold themselves. One of their relatives can buy them back:
48 he still has the right of redemption after he has sold himself. One of his relatives may buy him back.
49 their uncle or cousin can buy them back; one of their blood relatives from their family can buy them back; or they may be able to afford their own purchase.
49 An uncle or cousin or any close relative of his extended family may redeem him. Or, if he gets the money together, he can redeem himself.
50 The Israelite will calculate with their owner the time from the year they were sold until the Jubilee year. The price of their release will be based on the number of years they were with the owner, as in the case of a hired laborer.
50 What happens then is that he and his owner count out the time from the year he sold himself to the year of Jubilee; the buy-back price is set according to the wages of a hired hand for that number of years.
51 If there are many years left before the Jubilee, the Israelite will pay for their purchase in proportion to their purchase price.
51 If many years remain before the Jubilee, he must pay back a larger share of his purchase price,
52 If only a few years are left, they will calculate that and pay for their purchase according to the years of service.
52 but if only a few years remain until the Jubilee, he is to calculate his redemption price accordingly.
53 Regardless, the Israelite will be to the buyer like a yearly laborer; the buyer must not harshly rule over them in your sight.
53 He is to be treated as a man hired from year to year. You must make sure that his owner does not tyrannize him.
54 If the Israelite is not bought back in one of these ways, they and their children must be released in the Jubilee year
54 "If he is not redeemed in any of these ways, he goes free in the year of Jubilee, he and his children,
55 because the Israelites belong to me as servants. They are my servants—I brought them out of Egypt's land; I am the LORD your God.
55 because the People of Israel are my servants, my servants whom I brought out of Egypt. I am God, your God.
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