Catholic Public Domain Version
"Whoever will have sold a house within the walls of a city shall have the freedom to redeem it, until one year has been completed. "
— Leviticus 25:29, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And if a man sell a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it is sold; within a full year may he redeem it.”
“And if a man sell a dwelling-house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it is sold; for a full year shall he have the right of redemption. ”
“"'If a man sells a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it has been sold. For a full year he shall have the right of redemption.”
“Release of Houses“‘If a man sells a residential house in a walled city, its right of redemption must extend until one full year from its sale; its right of redemption must extend to a full calendar year.”
“He that selleth a house within the walls of a city, shall have the liberty to redeem it, until one year be expired.”
“And if a man gives his house in a walled town for money, he has the right to get it back for the space of a full year after he has given it up.”
“And if a man sell a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it is sold; within a full year may he redeem it.”
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.
Whoever will have sold a house within the walls of a city shall have the freedom to redeem it, until one year has been completed.
If he has not redeemed it, and the year will have turned full circle, the buyer and his posterity shall possess it, in perpetuity, and it is not able to be redeemed, even in the Jubilee.
But if the house is in a village, which has no walls, it shall be sold by the law of the fields. If it has not been redeemed beforehand, then in the Jubilee it shall return to the owner.
The buildings of the Levites, which are in the cities, are always able to be redeemed.