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Leviticus 25:27
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then let him reckon the years of the sale of it, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall return to his possession.
Then let him count the years of the sale thereof, and restore the overplus unto the man to whom he sold it; that he may return unto his possession.
then he shall calculate the years of its selling, and he shall refund the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and he shall return to his property.
the years must be counted since the land was sold. That number must be used to decide how much the first owner should pay back the one who bought it. Then the land will belong to the first owner again.
he is to calculate the value of the years it was sold, refund the balance to the man to whom he had sold it, and return to his property.
then he shall calculate the years since its sale and refund the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and so return to his [ancestral] property.
then he shall calculate the years since its sale and refund the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and so return to his property.
Then shal he count the yeeres of his sale, & restore the ouerplus to the man, to whome he solde it: so shall he returne to his possession.
then he shall calculate the years since its sale and return the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and so return to his possession of land.
you must pay enough to make up for what the present owner will lose on it before the next Year of Celebration, when the property would become yours again.
he will calculate the number of years the land was sold for, refund the excess to its buyer, and return to his property.
then shall he reckon the years since the sale thereof, and restore the overplus unto the man to whom he sold it; and so return unto his possession.
Then the years must be counted since the land was sold. That number must be used to decide how much to pay for the land. The person must then buy back the land, and it will be their property again.
let him calculate the years since he sold it and pay back the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and then return to his property.
Then let him count the years of the sale thereof and refund the overplus to the man to whom he sold it, that he may return to his possession.
In that case you must pay to the one who bought it a sum that will make up for the years remaining until the next Year of Restoration, when you would in any event recover your land.
he may calculate the years since its sale, repay the balance to the man he sold it to, and return to his property.
then he shall count the years since its sale, and shall give back the surplus to the man to whom he sold; and he shall return to his possession.
then shall it be rekened how many yeares it hath bene solde, and the remnaunt shal be restored vnto him to whom he solde it, yt he maie come agayne to his possession.
then let him reckon the years of the sale thereof, and restore the overplus unto the man to whom he sold it; and he shall return unto his possession.
Then let him take into account the years from the time when he gave it up, and make up the loss for the rest of the years to him who took it, and so get back his property.
The let hym count howe long it hath ben solde, and delyuer the rest vnto the man to whom he solde it, that he may returne to his possession agayne.
then let him count the years of the sale thereof, and restore the overplus unto the man to whom he sold it; and he shall return unto his possession.
Then let him count the yeeres of the sale therof, and restore the ouerplus vnto the man, to whom he sold it, that he may returne vnto his possession.
then shall he calculate the years of his sale, and he shall give what is due to the man to whom he sold it, and he shall return to his possession.
he shall calculate the years since its sale, repay the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and return to his property.
the fruytis schulen be rekynyd fro that tyme in which he seelde, and he schal yelde `that that is residue to the biere, and he schal resseyue so his possessioun.
then he hath reckoned the years of its sale, and hath given back that which is over to the man to whom he sold [it], and he hath returned to his possession.
then let him reckon the years of the sale thereof, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall return to his possession.
Then let him count the years of the sale of it, and restore the overplus to the man to whom he sold it; that he may return to his possession.
then let him reckon the years of the sale of it, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall return to his possession.
then let him count the years since its sale, and restore the remainder to the man to whom he sold it, that he may return to his possession.
he then has the right to redeem it from the one who bought it. The price of the land will be discounted according to the number of years until the next Year of Jubilee. In this way the original owner can then return to the land.
Then he should add up the years since he sold it, and pay what is left of the price to the man to whom he sold it. So he will return to his own land.
the years since its sale shall be computed and the difference shall be refunded to the person to whom it was sold, and the property shall be returned.
then shall he reckon the years since he sold it, and restore the overplus to the man to whom he sold it, - and shall return to his possession.
The value of the fruits shall be counted from that time when he sold it. And the overplus he shall restore to the buyer, and so shall receive his possession again.
let him reckon the years since he sold it and pay back the overpayment to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall return to his property.
then he shall calculate the years since its sale and refund the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and so return to his property.
Contextual Overview
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Leviticus 25:50-53
Reciprocal: Leviticus 25:24 - redemption Leviticus 27:18 - General
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These are the generations of Noah. Noah was a righteous man, and perfect in his generations: Noah walked with God.
He was a mighty hunter before the LORD: wherefore it is said, Like Nimrod a mighty hunter before the LORD.
And God was with the lad, and he grew; and he dwelt in the wilderness, and became an archer.
And Jokshan begat Sheba, and Dedan. And the sons of Dedan were Asshurim, and Letushim, and Leummim.
And Abraham gave all that he had unto Isaac.
the field which Abraham purchased of the children of Heth: there was Abraham buried, and Sarah his wife.
And it came to pass after the death of Abraham, that God blessed Isaac his son; and Isaac dwelt by Beer-lahai-roi.
And by thy sword shalt thou live, and thou shalt serve thy brother; And it shall come to pass when thou shalt break loose, That thou shalt shake his yoke from off thy neck.
that ye shall say, Thy servants have been keepers of cattle from our youth even until now, both we, and our fathers: that ye may dwell in the land of Goshen; for every shepherd is an abomination unto the Egyptians.
There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then let him count the years of the sale thereof,.... How many years had passed since it was sold, how many it had been in the hands of the purchaser, and how many were yet to come to the year of the jubilee, by which means the price of redemption might easily be settled; thus, for instance, if the years were alike and there was just half the time gone, then half of the price it was sold at was repaid to the purchaser; and if not alike, then in proportion to what had passed and were to come:
and restore the overplus unto the man to whom he sold it; for the years that were yet to come; if, as Jarchi says, he has eaten of or enjoyed the fruit of the field three or four years, deduct the price of them from the account, and take the rest; this is the meaning, "and restore the overplus", out of the price of the sale, according to what is eaten, and give it to the buyer: Maimonides e explains it thus; that if there were ten years to the year of the jubilee, and the field was sold for an hundred pieces, if he that bought it has eaten of it three years, then the seller that redeems it must give him seventy pieces, and he must restore his field; if he has eaten of it six years, he is to give forty pieces, and the other restores him the field: in the Misnah it is put thus; if he sell it (his field) to the first for an hundred pence, and the first sells it to a second for two hundred, he must not reckon but with the first, as it is said, "unto the man to whom he sold it"; if he sold it to the first for two hundred, and the first sells it to a second for an hundred, he shall not count but with the last, as it is said, "to a man", i.e. to the man which is in the midst of it, or is possessed of it; nor may he sell it for a distant time, that he may redeem it near, nor when in a bad condition, that he may redeem it when in a good one; nor may he borrow to redeem it, nor redeem it by halves f:
that he may return to his possession; and enjoy it again.
e Hilchot Shemittah Vejobel, ut supra, (c. 11.) sect. 5. f Misn. Eracin, ut supra. (c. 9. 1.)