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Year - Day 66
Leviticus 25: The Sabbatical Year
1 The Lord spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai, saying: 2 Speak to the
people of Israel and say to them: When you enter the land that I am giving you,
the land shall observe a sabbath for the Lord. 3 Six years you shall sow your
field, and six years you shall prune your vineyard, and gather in their yield;
4 but in the seventh year there shall be a sabbath of complete rest for the
land, a sabbath for the Lord: you shall not sow your field or prune your vineyard.
5 You shall not reap the aftergrowth of your harvest or gather the grapes of
your unpruned vine: it shall be a year of complete rest for the land. 6 You may
eat what the land yields during its sabbath—you, your male and female slaves,
your hired and your bound laborers who live with you; 7 for your livestock
also, and for the wild animals in your land all its yield shall be for food.
The Year of Jubilee
8 You shall count off seven weeks[a] of years, seven times seven
years, so that the period of seven weeks of years gives forty-nine years. 9
Then you shall have the trumpet sounded loud; on the tenth day of the seventh
month—on the day of atonement—you shall have the trumpet sounded throughout all
your land. 10 And you shall hallow the fiftieth year and you shall proclaim
liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It shall be a jubilee for
you: you shall return, every one of you, to your property and every one of you
to your family. 11 That fiftieth year shall be a jubilee for you: you shall not
sow, or reap the aftergrowth, or harvest the unpruned vines. 12 For it is a
jubilee; it shall be holy to you: you shall eat only what the field itself
produces.
13 In this year of jubilee you shall return, every one of you,
to your property. 14 When you make a sale to your neighbor or buy from your
neighbor, you shall not cheat one another. 15 When you buy from your neighbor,
you shall pay only for the number of years since the jubilee; the seller shall
charge you only for the remaining crop years. 16 If the years are more, you
shall increase the price, and if the years are fewer, you shall diminish the
price; for it is a certain number of harvests that are being sold to you. 17
You shall not cheat one another, but you shall fear your God; for I am the Lord
your God.
18 You shall observe my statutes and faithfully keep my
ordinances, so that you may live on the land securely. 19 The land will yield
its fruit, and you will eat your fill and live on it securely. 20 Should you
ask, “What shall we eat in the seventh year, if we may not sow or gather in our
crop?” 21 I will order my blessing for you in the sixth year, so that it will
yield a crop for three years. 22 When you sow in the eighth year, you will be
eating from the old crop; until the ninth year, when its produce comes in, you
shall eat the old. 23 The land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for the land is
mine; with me you are but aliens and tenants. 24 Throughout the land that you
hold, you shall provide for the redemption of the land.
25 If anyone of your kin falls into difficulty and sells a piece
of property, then the next of kin shall come and redeem what the relative has
sold. 26 If the person has no one to redeem it, but then prospers and finds
sufficient means to do so, 27 the years since its sale shall be computed and
the difference shall be refunded to the person to whom it was sold, and the
property shall be returned. 28 But if there are not sufficient means to recover
it, what was sold shall remain with the purchaser until the year of jubilee; in
the jubilee it shall be released, and the property shall be returned.
29 If anyone sells a dwelling house in a walled city, it may be
redeemed until a year has elapsed since its sale; the right of redemption shall
be one year. 30 If it is not redeemed before a full year has elapsed, a house
that is in a walled city shall pass in perpetuity to the purchaser, throughout
the generations; it shall not be released in the jubilee. 31 But houses in
villages that have no walls around them shall be classed as open country; they
may be redeemed, and they shall be released in the jubilee. 32 As for the
cities of the Levites, the Levites shall forever have the right of redemption
of the houses in the cities belonging to them. 33 Such property as may be
redeemed from the Levites—houses sold in a city belonging to them—shall be
released in the jubilee; because the houses in the cities of the Levites are
their possession among the people of Israel. 34 But the open land around their
cities may not be sold; for that is their possession for all time.
35 If any of your kin fall into difficulty and become dependent
on you,[b] you shall support them; they shall live with you as though resident
aliens. 36 Do not take interest in advance or otherwise make a profit from
them, but fear your God; let them live with you. 37 You shall not lend them
your money at interest taken in advance, or provide them food at a profit. 38 I
am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, to give you the
land of Canaan, to be your God.
39 If any who are dependent on you become so impoverished that
they sell themselves to you, you shall not make them serve as slaves. 40 They
shall remain with you as hired or bound laborers. They shall serve with you
until the year of the jubilee. 41 Then they and their children with them shall
be free from your authority; they shall go back to their own family and return
to their ancestral property. 42 For they are my servants, whom I brought out of
the land of Egypt; they shall not be sold as slaves are sold. 43 You shall not
rule over them with harshness, but shall fear your God. 44 As for the male and
female slaves whom you may have, it is from the nations around you that you may
acquire male and female slaves. 45 You may also acquire them from among the
aliens residing with you, and from their families that are with you, who have
been born in your land; and they may be your property. 46 You may keep them as
a possession for your children after you, for them to inherit as property.
These you may treat as slaves, but as for your fellow Israelites, no one shall
rule over the other with harshness.
47 If resident aliens among you prosper, and if any of your kin
fall into difficulty with one of them and sell themselves to an alien, or to a
branch of the alien’s family, 48 after they have sold themselves they shall
have the right of redemption; one of their brothers may redeem them, 49 or
their uncle or their uncle’s son may redeem them, or anyone of their family who
is of their own flesh may redeem them; or if they prosper they may redeem
themselves. 50 They shall compute with the purchaser the total from the year
when they sold themselves to the alien until the jubilee year; the price of the
sale shall be applied to the number of years: the time they were with the owner
shall be rated as the time of a hired laborer. 51 If many years remain, they
shall pay for their redemption in proportion to the purchase price; 52 and if
few years remain until the jubilee year, they shall compute thus: according to
the years involved they shall make payment for their redemption. 53 As a
laborer hired by the year they shall be under the alien’s authority, who shall
not, however, rule with harshness over them in your sight. 54 And if they have
not been redeemed in any of these ways, they and their children with them shall
go free in the jubilee year. 55 For to me the people of Israel are servants;
they are my servants whom I brought out from the land of Egypt: I am the Lord
your God.
Footnotes:
a. Leviticus 25:8 Or sabbaths
b. Leviticus 25:35 Meaning of Heb uncertain
Psalm 68: Praise and Thanksgiving
To the leader. Of David. A Psalm. A Song.
1 Let God rise up, let his enemies be scattered;
let those who hate him
flee before him.
2 As smoke is driven away, so drive them away;
as wax melts before
the fire,
let the wicked perish
before God.
3 But let the righteous be joyful;
let them exult before
God;
let them be jubilant
with joy.
4 Sing to God, sing praises to his name;
lift up a song to him
who rides upon the clouds[a]—
his name is the Lord—
be exultant before
him.
5 Father of orphans and protector of widows
is God in his holy
habitation.
6 God gives the desolate a home to live in;
he leads out the
prisoners to prosperity,
but the rebellious
live in a parched land.
7 O God, when you went out before your people,
when you marched
through the wilderness,Selah
8 the earth quaked, the heavens poured down rain
at the presence of
God, the God of Sinai,
at the presence of
God, the God of Israel.
9 Rain in abundance, O God, you showered abroad;
you restored your
heritage when it languished;
10 your flock found a dwelling in it;
in your goodness, O
God, you provided for the needy.
11 The Lord gives the command;
great is the company
of those[b] who bore the tidings:
12 “The kings of the
armies, they flee, they flee!”
The women at home divide the spoil,
13 though they stay
among the sheepfolds—
the wings of a dove covered with silver,
its pinions with green
gold.
14 When the Almighty[c] scattered kings there,
snow fell on Zalmon.
15 O mighty mountain, mountain of Bashan;
O many-peaked
mountain, mountain of Bashan!
16 Why do you look with envy, O many-peaked mountain,
at the mount that God
desired for his abode,
where the Lord will
reside forever?
17 With mighty chariotry, twice ten thousand,
thousands upon
thousands,
the Lord came from
Sinai into the holy place.[d]
18 You ascended the high mount,
leading captives in
your train
and receiving gifts
from people,
even from those who rebel against the Lord God’s abiding there.
19 Blessed be the Lord,
who daily bears us up;
God is our
salvation.Selah
20 Our God is a God of salvation,
and to God, the Lord,
belongs escape from death.
21 But God will shatter the heads of his enemies,
the hairy crown of
those who walk in their guilty ways.
22 The Lord said,
“I will bring them
back from Bashan,
I will bring them back from the depths of the sea,
23 so that you may bathe[e] your feet in blood,
so that the tongues of
your dogs may have their share from the foe.”
24 Your solemn processions are seen,[f] O God,
the processions of my
God, my King, into the sanctuary—
25 the singers in front, the musicians last,
between them girls
playing tambourines:
26 “Bless God in the great congregation,
the Lord, O you who
are of Israel’s fountain!”
27 There is Benjamin, the least of them, in the lead,
the princes of Judah
in a body,
the princes of
Zebulun, the princes of Naphtali.
28 Summon your might, O God;
show your strength, O
God, as you have done for us before.
29 Because of your temple at Jerusalem
kings bear gifts to
you.
30 Rebuke the wild animals that live among the reeds,
the herd of bulls with the calves of the
peoples.
Trample[g] under foot those who lust after tribute;
scatter the peoples
who delight in war.[h]
31 Let bronze be brought from Egypt;
let Ethiopia[i] hasten
to stretch out its hands to God.
32 Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth;
sing praises to the
Lord,Selah
33 O rider in the heavens, the ancient heavens;
listen, he sends out
his voice, his mighty voice.
34 Ascribe power to God,
whose majesty is over
Israel;
and whose power is in
the skies.
35 Awesome is God in his[j] sanctuary,
the God of Israel;
he gives power and
strength to his people.
Blessed be God!
Footnotes:
a. Psalm 68:4 Or cast up a highway for him who rides through the
deserts
b. Psalm 68:11 Or company of the women
c. Psalm 68:14 Traditional rendering of Heb Shaddai
d. Psalm 68:17 Cn: Heb The Lord among them Sinai in the holy
(place)
e. Psalm 68:23 Gk Syr Tg: Heb shatter
f. Psalm 68:24 Or have been seen
g. Psalm 68:30 Cn: Heb Trampling
h. Psalm 68:30 Meaning of Heb of verse 30 is uncertain
i. Psalm 68:31 Or Nubia; Heb Cush
j. Psalm 68:35 Gk: Heb from your
Acts 7: 31 When Moses saw it, he was amazed at the sight; and as
he approached to look, there came the voice of the Lord: 32 ‘I am the God of
your ancestors, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.’ Moses began to tremble
and did not dare to look. 33 Then the Lord said to him, ‘Take off the sandals
from your feet, for the place where you are standing is holy ground. 34 I have
surely seen the mistreatment of my people who are in Egypt and have heard their
groaning, and I have come down to rescue them. Come now, I will send you to
Egypt.’
35 “It was this Moses whom they rejected when they said, ‘Who
made you a ruler and a judge?’ and whom God now sent as both ruler and
liberator through the angel who appeared to him in the bush. 36 He led them
out, having performed wonders and signs in Egypt, at the Red Sea, and in the
wilderness for forty years. 37 This is the Moses who said to the Israelites,
‘God will raise up a prophet for you from your own people[a] as he raised me
up.’ 38 He is the one who was in the congregation in the wilderness with the
angel who spoke to him at Mount Sinai, and with our ancestors; and he received
living oracles to give to us. 39 Our ancestors were unwilling to obey him;
instead, they pushed him aside, and in their hearts they turned back to Egypt,
40 saying to Aaron, ‘Make gods for us who will lead the way for us; as for this
Moses who led us out from the land of Egypt, we do not know what has happened
to him.’ 41 At that time they made a calf, offered a sacrifice to the idol, and
reveled in the works of their hands. 42 But God turned away from them and
handed them over to worship the host of heaven, as it is written in the book of
the prophets:
‘Did you offer to me slain victims and sacrifices
forty years in the
wilderness, O house of Israel?
43 No; you took along the tent of Moloch,
and the star of your
god Rephan,
the images that
you made to worship;
so I will remove you beyond Babylon.’
44 “Our ancestors had the tent of testimony in the wilderness,
as God[b] directed when he spoke to Moses, ordering him to make it according to
the pattern he had seen. 45 Our ancestors in turn brought it in with Joshua
when they dispossessed the nations that God drove out before our ancestors. And
it was there until the time of David, 46 who found favor with God and asked
that he might find a dwelling place for the house of Jacob.[c] 47 But it was
Solomon who built a house for him. 48 Yet the Most High does not dwell in
houses made with human hands;[d] as the prophet says,
49 ‘Heaven is my throne,
and the earth is my
footstool.
What kind of house will you build for me, says the Lord,
or what is the place
of my rest?
50 Did not my hand make all these things?’
51 “You stiff-necked people, uncircumcised in heart and ears,
you are forever opposing the Holy Spirit, just as your ancestors used to do. 52
Which of the prophets did your ancestors not persecute? They killed those who
foretold the coming of the Righteous One, and now you have become his betrayers
and murderers. 53 You are the ones that received the law as ordained by angels,
and yet you have not kept it.”
The Stoning of Stephen
54 When they heard these things, they became enraged and ground
their teeth at Stephen.[e] 55 But filled with the Holy Spirit, he gazed into
heaven and saw the glory of God and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. 56
“Look,” he said, “I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the
right hand of God!” 57 But they covered their ears, and with a loud shout all
rushed together against him. 58 Then they dragged him out of the city and began
to stone him; and the witnesses laid their coats at the feet of a young man
named Saul. 59 While they were stoning Stephen, he prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive
my spirit.” 60 Then he knelt down and cried out in a loud voice, “Lord, do not
hold this sin against them.” When he had said this, he died.[f]
Footnotes:
a. Acts 7:37 Gk your brothers
b. Acts 7:44 Gk he
c. Acts 7:46 Other ancient authorities read for the God of Jacob
d. Acts 7:48 Gk with hands
e. Acts 7:54 Gk him
f. Acts 7:60 Gk fell asleep
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