Leviticus 25:15
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
يَكُونُ شِرَاؤُكَ مِنْ صَاحِبِكَ وَفْقاً لِعَدَدِ السِّنِينَ بَعْدَ الْيُوبِيلِ، وَبَيْعُهُ لَكَ يَكُونُ بِنَاءً عَلَى سِنِي الْغَلَّةِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about buying and selling land based on the remaining years until the next Jubilee year. God is speaking through Moses, emphasizing fairness and justice in transactions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're buying a toy. The seller tells you how many days are left until the big toy sale, and you decide how much to pay based on that. This verse is like that, but for land instead of toys.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this part of Leviticus around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites who were about to enter the Promised Land. The cultural setting included agricultural economies and periodic land redistribution through Jubilee years.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse teaches us about fairness in transactions. For example, if you're leasing a house, the rent should be adjusted based on the duration of the lease, ensuring both the landlord and tenant are treated fairly.
Topics
justicefairnessland ownershiptransactionsjubileeeconomic principles
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Jubilee year mentioned in Leviticus 25:15?
The Jubilee year is a special year when debts are forgiven, slaves are set free, and land is returned to its original owners. It occurs every 50 years.
How does Leviticus 25:15 promote fairness in transactions?
It ensures that land sales are fair based on the remaining years until the next Jubilee, preventing exploitation of buyers or sellers.
Why is understanding this verse important for Christians today?
It teaches Christians about the importance of fairness and justice in all dealings, promoting a just and equitable society.
Can you provide an example of applying this verse in a modern business context?
In a leasing agreement, the price should reflect the remaining lease period, ensuring both the lessor and lessee are treated fairly, similar to the principle in Leviticus 25:15.
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