Leviticus 25
God gives instructions for the Sabbath year and the Year of Jubilee, including the release of debts and the return of property
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Commentary
Leviticus 25 is a chapter that outlines the laws of the sabbatical year and the jubilee year. The sabbatical year is a year of rest for the land, where the Israelites are commanded to let the land lie fallow and not to sow or reap. This is a reminder to the Israelites that the land belongs to God and that they are to be stewards of it. The jubilee year is a year of release, where slaves are to be set free and debts are to be forgiven. This is a reminder to the Israelites that all people are equal in the eyes of God and that they are to treat each other with respect and kindness. The chapter also outlines the laws of redemption, which is the right of a relative to redeem a piece of land that has been sold. This is a reminder to the Israelites that they are to look out for each other and to help each other in times of need. Overall, Leviticus 25 is a reminder to the Israelites of their responsibilities to God and to each other. It is a reminder to be good stewards of the land, to treat each other with respect and kindness, and to look out for each other in times of need.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Leviticus, chapter 25 it would take approximately 5 minutes to finish.
There are 55 verses in Leviticus, chapter 25.