'Sold' in the Bible
So if you had sold property to a neighbor or had acquired land from your neighbor, you are not to cheat one another.
"The land is not to be sold with any finality, because the land belongs to me. You're sojourners and travelers with me.
"If your brother becomes so poor that he has to a sell portion of his inheritance, then his nearest kinsman redeemer is to come and redeem what his brother has sold.
then let him account for the years for which it was sold, return the excess to the person to whom it was sold, and then return to his property.
If he's not able to redeem it back for himself, then what he sold is to remain in the hand of the buyer until the year of jubilee. In the jubilee, it is to be returned so he may return to his property.
"If a person sells a residential house in a walled city, he is to redeem it within the year in which it was sold. He may have right to its redemption for a full year.
Also, the open land of their cities is not to be sold, because it is to remain their perpetual inheritance."
Since they're my servants whom I've brought out of the land of Egypt, they are not to be sold as slaves.
"He is to bring an accounting to the one who bought him, starting from the year he had sold himself until the year of jubilee. The price of his sale is to correspond to the number of years comparable to the time a hired servant stays with him.
During the year of jubilee, the field is to be returned by the one who originally sold it that is, to the owner of the land.
If it's an unclean animal, then he is to ransom it according to your valuation, adding a fifth to it. If it's not redeemed, then it is to be sold according to your valuation.
However, any devoted thing that a person consecrates to the LORD from what he owns whether man, animals, or inherited fields is not to be sold or redeemed. Any devoted thing is most sacred. It belongs to the LORD.