Leviticus 25

Leviticus 25

This chapter establishes two critical social and economic laws tied to the number seven: the Sabbatical Year and the Year of Jubilee. The Sabbatical Year commands the land to rest every seventh year—it must not be planted or harvested, teaching reliance on God. The Year of Jubilee occurs every fiftieth year, where all ancestral lands sold due to poverty must be returned to the original family, and all indentured servants must be freed. This radical law prevented permanent poverty and maintained tribal family ownership of the Promised Land.

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Deuteronomy 14

God repeats the laws concerning clean and unclean foods and provides laws regarding tithing (a tenth of all produce) to be eaten in the presence of God or given to the Levites.

Deuteronomy 15

God establishes the Sabbatical Year, requiring the cancellation of all debts every seven years and the freedom of Hebrew slaves, commanding them to be generous to the poor.

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