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The land shall yield its fruit, and you shall eat your fill, and dwell therein in safety.

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A Promise of Abundance

Commentators emphasize that God's promise was not for mere survival but for abundance. The phrase "eat your fill" signifies complete satisfaction and plenty. John Gill notes this provision would come even in the seventh year of rest, demonstrating that faithful obedience to God's commands results in miraculous provision.

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Leviticus

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Leviticus 25:18–19

18th Century

Theologian

In safety — that is, secure from famine (Leviticus 26:5; Deuteronomy 12:10).

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Leviticus 25:17–21

19th Century

Preacher

Not merely for the one year of rest, but fruit for three years.

John Gill

John Gill

On Leviticus 25:19

17th Century

Pastor

And the land shall yield her fruit That is, continually, and even in the seventh year, the sabbath of rest; for the land,…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Leviticus 25:8–22

17th Century

Minister

The word ���jubilee��� signifies an especially animated sound of the silver trumpets. This sound was to be made on the evening of the great day of …