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The fiftieth year thou shalt set apart, by proclaiming release to all that dwell in thy country; it is the year of jubilee, in which every man comes into his own lands again, and is restored to his old home. (Leviticus 25, 10)
In this fiftieth year, the year of jubilee, thou shalt neither sow crops nor make a harvest of the aftergrowth, nor gather in the dedicated grapes; (Leviticus 25, 11)
that would profane the jubilee; all must be eaten as it comes to hand. (Leviticus 25, 12)
In the year of jubilee, everyone will come into his own lands again. (Leviticus 25, 13)
If, then, thou art selling land to one of thy fellow-countrymen, or buying it from him, do not drive a hard bargain with him. If thou art buying, take into account the number of years since the jubilee, (Leviticus 25, 14)
If many years are still to run before the next jubilee, the price will be higher; if few, the price must be brought down. It is but the succession of so many harvests that he is selling thee. (Leviticus 25, 16)
If he cannot find the money, then the buyer will remain in possession till the year of jubilee comes; that year, all which has been sold comes back to its true master, who held it in earlier days. (Leviticus 25, 28)
if it remains unredeemed at the end of the year, it passes into the possession of the man who bought it, and of his heirs in perpetuity; there is no redeeming it now, even in the year of jubilee. (Leviticus 25, 30)
But if the house stands in some unwalled village, there is the same right of redemption as if it were land; it will return to its true master in the year of jubilee, if he has not redeemed it first. (Leviticus 25, 31)
and if they are not redeemed they return to their masters in the jubilee year; that is because the Levites have been granted their cities in lieu of lands such as their brethren enjoy. (Leviticus 25, 33)
let him work in thy household as if he were a hired servant or a free alien, till the year of jubilee comes. (Leviticus 25, 40)
In doing so, he will reckon up the number of years from the time of his sale to the next jubilee, and divide the price he was sold for by the number of years, as if he was a hireling paid yearly wages. (Leviticus 25, 50)
