Catholic Public Domain Version
"If your brother, being in need, will have sold his little possession and his close relative is willing, he is able to redeem what he had sold. "
— Leviticus 25:25, Catholic Public Domain Version
“If thy brother be waxen poor, and hath sold away some of his possession, and if any of his kin come to redeem it, then shall he redeem that which his brother sold.”
“If thy brother be waxed poor, and sell some of his possession, then shall his kinsman that is next unto him come, and shall redeem that which his brother hath sold. ”
“"'If your brother becomes poor, and sells some of his possessions, then his kinsman who is next to him shall come, and redeem that which his brother has sold.”
““‘If your brother becomes impoverished and sells some of his property, his near redeemer is to come to you and redeem what his brother sold.”
“If thy brother being impoverished sell his little possession, and his kinsman will: he may redeem what he had sold.”
“If your brother becomes poor, and has to give up some of his land for money, his nearest relation may come and get back that which his brother has given up.”
“If thy brother be waxen poor, and hath sold away some of his possession, and if any of his kin come to redeem it, then shall he redeem that which his brother sold.”
And in the eighth year you shall sow, but you shall eat from the old produce, until the ninth year, until what is new matures, you shall eat what is old.
Also, the land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for it is mine, and you are newcomers and settlers to me.
Therefore, every region of your possession shall be sold under the condition of redemption.
If your brother, being in need, will have sold his little possession and his close relative is willing, he is able to redeem what he had sold.
But if he has no near relative, and he himself is able to find the price to redeem it,
the produce shall be calculated from that time when he sold it. And what is lacking, he shall repay to the buyer, and so he shall receive his possession.
But if his hand will not have discovered a way to repay the price, the buyer shall have what he bought, until the year of the Jubilee. For in that year all that has been sold shall return to the owner, and to the original possessor.