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Leviticus 25:27

Posted on 18 September 2023
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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. Leviticus 25:27 (KJV)

This verse belongs to the larger context of Leviticus 25, which sets forth the laws concerning the Year of Jubilee. The Jubilee occurred every fiftieth year after seven cycles of seven‑year Sabbaths and was designed to preserve the equitable distribution of land among the people of Israel. Earlier in the chapter the text discusses the redemption of property and the opportunity for those who had been forced to sell their land because of poverty to regain their ancestral inheritance at the Jubilee.

Leviticus 25:27 specifically addresses a sale made before the Jubilee. It commands the seller to count the years from the time of the sale until the Jubilee and to restore the “overplus” to the buyer, ensuring that the land will revert to the original family when the Jubilee arrives. In effect, a person may not sell land for a period longer than the time remaining until the next Jubilee, preventing permanent loss of ancestral inheritance.

The purpose of this regulation is to maintain fairness in economic transactions and to protect families from permanent dispossession. It underscores God’s concern for social justice, stewardship, and the principle that the land ultimately belongs to Him. By requiring the restoration of the overplus, the law safeguards the family’s right to return to its possession and promotes a balanced distribution of resources.

While the Jubilee regulations were given specifically to Israel, the passage conveys broader principles that speak to contemporary concerns. It reminds believers of the importance of justice, fairness, and caring for those who are economically disadvantaged in today’s societies. The passage calls Christians to reflect God’s concern for justice and welfare in how we handle property, wealth, and relationships, encouraging equitable treatment and stewardship in all economic dealings.

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