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Leviticus 25:28-37 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

28. But if the person does not acquire sufficient means to buy back the land, what was sold shall remain in the possession of the purchaser until the year of the jubilee, when it must be released and returned to the original owner.

29. When someone sells a dwelling in a walled town, it can be redeemed up to a full year after its sale—the redemption period is one year.

30. But if such a house in a walled town has not been redeemed at the end of a full year, it shall belong irrevocably to the purchaser throughout the generations; it shall not be released in the jubilee.

31. However, houses in villages that are not encircled by walls shall be reckoned as part of the surrounding farm land; they may be redeemed, and in the jubilee they must be released.

32. In levitical cities the Levites shall always have the right to redeem the houses in the cities that are in their possession.

33. As for levitical property that goes unredeemed—houses sold in cities of their possession shall be released in the jubilee; for the houses in levitical cities are their possession in the midst of the Israelites.

34. Moreover, the pasture land belonging to their cities shall not be sold at all; it must always remain their possession.

35. When one of your kindred is reduced to poverty and becomes indebted to you, you shall support that person like a resident alien; let your kindred live with you.

36. Do not exact interest in advance or accrued interest, but out of fear of God let your kindred live with you.

37. Do not give your money at interest or your food at a profit.

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