New Living Translation

Leviticus 25:27-41 New Living Translation (NLT)

27. he then has the right to redeem it from the one who bought it. The price of the land will be discounted according to the number of years until the next Year of Jubilee. In this way the original owner can then return to the land.

28. But if the original owner cannot afford to buy back the land, it will remain with the new owner until the next Year of Jubilee. In the jubilee year, the land must be returned to the original owners so they can return to their family land.

29. “Anyone who sells a house inside a walled town has the right to buy it back for a full year after its sale. During that year, the seller retains the right to buy it back.

30. But if it is not bought back within a year, the sale of the house within the walled town cannot be reversed. It will become the permanent property of the buyer. It will not be returned to the original owner in the Year of Jubilee.

31. But a house in a village—a settlement without fortified walls—will be treated like property in the countryside. Such a house may be bought back at any time, and it must be returned to the original owner in the Year of Jubilee.

32. “The Levites always have the right to buy back a house they have sold within the towns allotted to them.

33. And any property that is sold by the Levites—all houses within the Levitical towns—must be returned in the Year of Jubilee. After all, the houses in the towns reserved for the Levites are the only property they own in all Israel.

34. The open pastureland around the Levitical towns may never be sold. It is their permanent possession.

35. “If one of your fellow Israelites falls into poverty and cannot support himself, support him as you would a foreigner or a temporary resident and allow him to live with you.

36. Do not charge interest or make a profit at his expense. Instead, show your fear of God by letting him live with you as your relative.

37. Remember, do not charge interest on money you lend him or make a profit on food you sell him.

38. I am the lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt to give you the land of Canaan and to be your God.

39. “If one of your fellow Israelites falls into poverty and is forced to sell himself to you, do not treat him as a slave.

40. Treat him instead as a hired worker or as a temporary resident who lives with you, and he will serve you only until the Year of Jubilee.

41. At that time he and his children will no longer be obligated to you, and they will return to their clans and go back to the land originally allotted to their ancestors.