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3 Mose 25:1
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Und der Herr redete zu Mose auf dem Berge Sinai und sprach:
Und Jehova redete zu Mose auf dem Berge Sinai und sprach:
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Exodus 19:1, Numbers 1:1, Numbers 10:11, Numbers 10:12, Galatians 4:24, Galatians 4:25
Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:46 - General Numbers 3:1 - spake Galatians 4:10 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord spake unto Moses in Mount Sinai,.... Not when Moses was with the Lord on that mount forty days, but after he came down from thence, even after the tabernacle was set up, while the children of Israel where encamped about that mountain, and before they took their journey from thence; for they continued some time in the wilderness of Sinai, and here it was the Lord spoke to Moses; for the words may be rendered "by" or "near Mount Sinai" g; and so Josephus h says, the following laws were delivered to Moses, when Israel was encamped under Mount Sinai:
saying; as follows.
g בהר "apud seu juxta montem", Piscator; so Ainsworth, Patrick, &c. h Antiqu. l. 3. c. 12. sect. 3.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The sabbatical year and the year of Jubilee belong to that great sabbatical system which runs through the religious observances of the Law, but rest upon moral rather than upon formally religious ground. It is not, therefore, without reason that they are here set apart from the set times which fell strictly within the sphere of religious observances.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXV
The law concerning the Sabbatical or seventh year repeated,
1-7.
The law relative to the jubilee, or fiftieth year, and the
hallowing of the fiftieth, 8-12.
In the year of jubilee every one to return unto his
possessions, 13.
None to oppress another in buying and selling, 14.
Purchases to be rated from jubilee to jubilee, according to the
number of years unexpired, 15-17.
Promises to obedience, 18,19.
Promises relative to the Sabbatical year, 20-22.
No inheritance must be finally alienated, 23, 24.
No advantage to be taken of a man's poverty in buying his land,
25-28.
Ordinances relative to the selling of a house in a walled city,
29, 30;
in a village, 31.
Houses of the Levites may be redeemed at any time, 32, 33.
The fields of the Levites in the suburbs must not be sold, 34.
No usury to be taken from a poor brother, 35-38.
If an Israelite be sold to an Israelite, he must not be obliged
to serve as a slave, 39,
but be as a hired servant or as a sojourner, till the year of
jubilee, 40,
when he and his family shall have liberty to depart, 41;
because God claims all Israelites as his servants, having
redeemed them from bondage in Egypt, 42, 43.
The Israelites are permitted to have bond-men and bond-women of
the heathens, who, being bought with their money, shall be
considered as their property, 44-46.
If an Israelite, grown poor, be sold to a sojourner who has
waxed rich, he may be redeemed by one of his relatives, an
uncle or uncle's son, 47-49.
In the interim between the jubilees, he may be redeemed; but if
not redeemed, he shall go free in the jubilee, 50-54.
Obedience enforced by God's right over them as his servants,
55.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXV