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If a man sell a dwelling-house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it is sold; for a full year shall he have the right of redemption.
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God's Gift vs. Human Industry
Commentators explain a key theological distinction: ancestral land was viewed as a direct gift from God, part of a family's sacred inheritance and protected by Jubilee laws. In contrast, houses in walled cities were seen as products of human industry and commerce, and therefore were governed by different rules that allowed for permanent sale.
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Leviticus
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19th Century
Anglican
A dwelling house in a walled city. — It is, however, quite different in the case of houses in walled cities. Thes…
16th Century
Protestant
And if a man sell a dwelling-house. Here, he distinguishes houses from lands, providing that the power of redemption would not extend beyo…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And if a man sell a dwelling house in a walled city Which was so from the days of Joshua the son of Nun, as Jarchi:<…
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Presbyterian
If the land were not redeemed before the year of jubilee, it then returned to him who sold or mortgaged it. This was a figure of the free grace of …