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Selected Verse: Leviticus 25:10 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Le 25:10 |
Strong Concordance |
And ye shall hallow [06942] the fiftieth [02572] [08141] year [08141], and proclaim [07121] liberty [01865] throughout all the land [0776] unto all the inhabitants [03427] thereof: it shall be a jubile [03104] unto you; and ye shall return [07725] every man [0376] unto his possession [0272], and ye shall return [07725] every man [0376] unto his family [04940]. |
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King James |
And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubile unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
ye shall hallow the fiftieth year--Much difference of opinion exists as to whether the jubilee was observed on the forty-ninth, or, in round numbers, it is called the fiftieth. The prevailing opinion, both in ancient and modern times, has been in favor of the latter. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
The fiftieth year - The year of jubilee was not the forty and ninth year, as some learned men think, but precisely the fiftieth. The old weekly sabbath is called the seventh day, because it truly was so, being next after the six days of the week and distinct from them all: and the year of release is called the seventh year, Lev 25:4, as immediately following the six years, Lev 25:3, and distinct from them all. And in like manner the jubilee is called the fiftieth year, because it comes next after seven tines seven or forty - nine years, Lev 25:8, and is distinct from them all. Unto all the inhabitants - Understand such as were Israelites; principally to all servants, even to such as would not and did not go out at the seventh year, and to the poor, who now were acquitted from all their debts, and restored to their possessions. Jubilee - So called either from the Hebrew word Jobel which signifies first a ram, and then a ram's horn, by the sound whereof it was proclaimed; or from Jubal the inventor of musical instruments, Gen 4:21, because it was celebrated with music and all expressions of joy. Unto his possession - Which had been sold or otherwise alienated from him. This law was not at all unjust, because all buyers and sellers had an eye to this condition in their bargains; but it was expedient in many regards, as To mind them that God alone was the Lord and proprietor both of them and of their lands, and they only his tenants; a point which they were very apt to forget. That hereby inheritances, families, and tribes, might be kept entire and clear until the coming of the Messiah, who was to be known as by other things, so by the tribe and family out of which he was to come. And this accordingly was done by the singular providence of God until the Lord Jesus did come. Since which time those characters are miserably confounded: which is no small argument that the Messiah is come. To set bounds both to the insatiable avarice of some, and the foolish prodigality of others, that the former might not wholly and finally swallow up the inheritances of their brethren, and the latter might not be able to undo themselves and their posterity for ever, which was a singular privilege of this law and people. His family - From whom he was gone, being sold to some other family either by himself or by his father. |
21 And his brother's [0251] name [08034] was Jubal [03106]: he was the father [01] of all such as handle [08610] the harp [03658] and organ [05748].
8 And thou shalt number [05608] seven [07651] sabbaths [07676] of years [08141] unto thee, seven [07651] times [06471] seven [07651] years [08141]; and the space [03117] of the seven [07651] sabbaths [07676] of years [08141] shall be unto thee forty [0705] and nine [08672] years [08141].
3 Six [08337] years [08141] thou shalt sow [02232] thy field [07704], and six [08337] years [08141] thou shalt prune [02168] thy vineyard [03754], and gather [0622] in the fruit [08393] thereof;
4 But in the seventh [07637] year [08141] shall be a sabbath [07676] of rest [07677] unto the land [0776], a sabbath [07676] for the LORD [03068]: thou shalt neither sow [02232] thy field [07704], nor prune [02168] thy vineyard [03754].