Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
These verses express the principle on which the law of Jubilee, as it regards the land, was based. The land belonged to Yahweh, and it was He who allotted it among the families of Israel for their use. No estate could therefore be alienated in perpetuity, by any human authority, from the family to whose lot it might fall.
Leviticus 25:24
Grant a redemption for the land - i. e. grant power to recover the land to the original holder who had parted with it.
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Leviticus 25:24:
Leviticus 25:23-24
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