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Imamat 25:30
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Tetapi jikalau rumah tiada ditebus apabila genaplah sudah setahun itu, maka rumah yang dalam negeri berpagarkan tembok itu, tinggal milik orang yang telah membelinya sampai selama-lamanya turun-temurun, maka tiada ia itu dikembalikan pada tahun yobel itu.
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And Misma, and Duma, and Massa, Hadar, and Thema,
And Isahac made intercession vnto the Lorde for his wyfe, because she was barren: and the Lord was intreated of hym, and Rebecca his wyfe conceaued.
These are the generations of Esau, the same is Edom.
These are the generations of Esau, father of the Edomites in mount Seir.
Duke Magdiel, duke Iran. These be the dukes of Edom, accordyng to their habitations in the lande of their possessions. This Esau is the father of the Edomites.]
Then the dukes of the Edomites shalbe amazed, and the myghtyest of the Moabites tremblyng shall come vpon them, al the inhabiters of Chanaan shal waxe faynt hearted.
Thou shalt not abhorre an Edomite, for he is thy brother: neither shalt thou abhorre an Egyptian, because thou wast a straunger in his lande.
In those dayes Edom rebelled from vnder the hand of Iuda: for they made them a king of their owne.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And if it be not redeemed within the space of a full year,.... Either by the seller or any man of kin to him:
then the house that [is] in the walled city shall be established for ever to him that bought it, throughout his generation; after twelve months were elapsed it was not redeemable by any, but to be held by the purchaser and his heirs for ever:
it shall not go out in the jubilee; from the purchaser or his heirs, to the seller or his heirs; for houses were not like lands, the gift of God, and held under him, but were built by men, and were their absolute property, and therefore they could dispose of them, and they that bought them could hold them after the above mentioned time; nor was there any danger of confounding tribes and families by retaining them: this law was made to encourage persons to settle in walled towns, to make and keep them populous, and to make owners of them careful not to sell them: the Jewish canon is this; when the day of the twelfth month is come, and it (the house) is not redeemed, it is absolutely his, whether he bought it or whether it was given him, as it is said,
Leviticus 25:30; and if in the beginning of the day of the twelfth month he (the purchaser) hides himself, that it may be confirmed to him or be his absolutely; Hillel, the elder, ordered that he (the seller) should put his money in the chamber (belonging to the sanhedrim) and break open the door, and go in; and when he would, he (the purchaser) might come, and take his money i; but otherwise, if he suffers this time to pass it is irredeemable, nor will the year of jubilee help him: the Jews except the city of Jerusalem from this law, because, they say, that does not belong to any tribe k.
i Misn. Eracin, c. 9. sect. 4. k T. Bab. Bava Kama, fol. 82. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Not go out - Because most of the houses in cities were occupied by artificers and traders whose wealth did not consist in lands.