'Sold' in the Bible
“The land is not to be permanently sold because it is Mine, and you are only foreigners and temporary residents on My land.
If your brother becomes destitute and sells part of his property, his nearest relative may come and redeem what his brother has sold.
he may calculate the years since its sale, repay the balance to the man he sold it to, and return to his property.
But if he cannot obtain enough to repay him, what he sold will remain in the possession of its purchaser until the Year of Jubilee. It is to be released at the Jubilee, so that he may return to his property.
Whatever property one of the Levites can redeem—a house sold in a city they possess—must be released at the Jubilee, because the houses in the Levitical cities are their possession among the Israelites.
The open pastureland around their cities may not be sold, for it is their permanent possession.
They are not to be sold as slaves, because they are My slaves that I brought out of the land of Egypt.
he has the right of redemption after he has been sold. One of his brothers may redeem him.
The one who purchased him is to calculate the time from the year he sold himself to him until the Year of Jubilee. The price of his sale will be determined by the number of years. It will be set for him like the daily wages of a hired hand.
But if he does not redeem the field or if he has sold it to another man, it is no longer redeemable.
If it is one of the unclean livestock, it must be ransomed according to your assessment by adding a fifth of its value to it. If it is not redeemed, it can be sold according to your assessment.
“Nothing that a man permanently sets apart to the Lord from all he owns, whether a person, an animal, or his inherited landholding, can be sold or redeemed; everything set apart is especially holy to the Lord.
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