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If a man has no one to redeem it, and then himself becomes prosperous and finds sufficient means to redeem it, (Leviticus 25, 26)
"If a man sells a dwelling house in a walled city, he may redeem it within a whole year after its sale; for a full year he shall have the right of redemption. (Leviticus 25, 29)
If it is not redeemed within a full year, then the house that is in the walled city shall be made sure in perpetuity to him who bought it, throughout his generations; it shall not be released in the jubilee. (Leviticus 25, 30)
But the houses of the villages which have no wall around them shall be reckoned with the fields of the country; they may be redeemed, and they shall be released in the jubilee. (Leviticus 25, 31)
Nevertheless the cities of the Levites, the houses in the cities of their possession, the Levites may redeem at any time. (Leviticus 25, 32)
then after he is sold he may be redeemed; one of his brothers may redeem him, (Leviticus 25, 48)
or his uncle, or his cousin may redeem him, or a near kinsman belonging to his family may redeem him; or if he grows rich he may redeem himself. (Leviticus 25, 49)
And if he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the year of jubilee, he and his children with him. (Leviticus 25, 54)
But if he wishes to redeem it, he shall add a fifth to the valuation. (Leviticus 27, 13)
And if he who dedicates it wishes to redeem his house, he shall add a fifth of the valuation in money to it, and it shall be his. (Leviticus 27, 15)
And if he who dedicates the field wishes to redeem it, then he shall add a fifth of the valuation in money to it, and it shall remain his. (Leviticus 27, 19)
But if he does not wish to redeem the field, or if he has sold the field to another man, it shall not be redeemed any more; (Leviticus 27, 20)
