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Day 100: God's Decrees and Jubilee in Leviticus

Welcome to Immerse: the Daily Bible Reading Experience. In today's episode, we delve into Leviticus (Day 100), discussing God's directives for aiding impoverished Israelites, prohibiting harsh treatments and interest charges, and the Year of Jubilee. The episode underscores the Lord's commands on treating fellow Israelites with compassion, laws regarding foreign and temporary residents, and redemption rights. Also covered are regulations on idols, Sabbath observance, the Lord's promised blessings for obedience, and the severe consequences of defying His commands. We conclude with detailed instructions about dedicating people, animals, and properties to the Lord, valuations, and redemption rules, highlighting the sacred nature of these commitments. These guidelines were given by God through Moses on Mount Sinai, serving as a testament to the covenant relationship between God and Israel.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:04 Supporting Fellow Israelites in Poverty
00:41 Treatment of Slaves and Foreigners
03:43 Blessings for Obedience
05:18 Consequences of Disobedience
11:31 Instructions for Vows and Dedications
17:08 Conclusion and Farewell

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Day 100 and 31

if one of your fellow Israelites
falls into poverty and cannot support

himself, support him as you would
a foreigner or a temporary resident

and allow him to live with you.

Do not charge interest or
make a profit at his expense.

Instead, show your fear of God by letting
him live with you as your relative.

Remember, do not charge interest on money.

You lend him or make a
profit on food, you sell him.

I am the Lord your God, who brought you
out of the land of Egypt to give you

the land of Canaan and to be your God.

If one of your fellow is Israelites falls
into poverty and is forced to sell himself

to you, do not treat him as a slave.

Treat him instead as a hired worker or as
a temporary resident who lives with you.

And he will serve you only
until the year of Jubilee.

At that time, he and his children
will no longer be obligated to you,

and they will return to their clans
and go back to the land originally

allotted to their ancestors.

The people of Israel are my servants
whom I brought out of the land of Egypt,

so they must never be sold as slaves.

Show your fear of God by
not treating them harshly.

However, you may purchase male and female
slaves from among the nations around you.

You may also purchase the children
of temporary residents who live

among you, including those who
have been born in your land.

You may treat them as your property,
passing them on to your children

as a permanent inheritance.

You may treat them as slaves,
but you must never treat your

fellow Israelites this way.

Suppose a foreigner or a
temporary resident becomes

rich while living among you.

If any of your fellow Israelites fall
into poverty and are forced to sell

themselves to such a foreigner or to
a member of his family, they still

retain the right to be bought back
even after they have been purchased.

They may be bought back by a
brother, an uncle, or a cousin.

In fact, anyone from the extended
family may buy them back.

They may also redeem themselves
if they have prospered.

They will negotiate the price of their
freedom with the person who bought them.

The price will be based on the number
of years from the time they were

sold until the next year of Jubilee.

Whatever it would cost to hire a worker
for that period of time, if many years

still remain until the Jubilee, they
will repay the proper portion of what

they received when they sold themselves.

If only a few years remain until the
year of Jubilee, they will repay a

small amount for their redemption.

The foreigner must treat them as
workers hired on a yearly basis.

You must not allow a foreigner to treat
any of your fellow Israelites harshly.

If any Israelites have not been
bought back by the time the year

of Jubilee arrives, they and their
children must be set free at that time.

For the people of Israel belong to me.

They are my servants whom I
brought out of the land of Egypt.

I am the Lord your God.

Do not make idols or set up carved images
or sacred pillars or sculptured stones

in your land so you may worship them.

I am the Lord your God.

You must keep my Sabbath days of rest
and show reverence for my sanctuary.

I am the Lord.

If you follow my decrees and are
careful to obey my commands, I

will send you the seasonal rains.

The land will then yield its
crops and the trees of the

field will produce their fruit.

Your threshing season will overlap
with the grape harvest and your grape

harvest will overlap With the season of
planting grain, you will eat your fill

and live securely in your own land.

I will give you peace in the land.

And you will be able to sleep
with no cause For fear, I will rid

the land of wild animals and keep
your enemies out of your land.

In fact, you will chase down your enemies
and slaughter them with your swords.

Five of you will chase a hundred and
a hundred of you will chase 10,000.

All your enemies will
fall beneath your sword.

I will look favorably upon you, making
you fertile and multiplying your people.

And I will fulfill my covenant with you.

You will have such a surplus of crops
that you will need to clear out the old

grain to make room for the new harvest.

I will live among you and
I will not despise you.

I will walk among you.

I will be your God and
you will be my people.

I am the Lord your God, who brought
you out of the land of Egypt so you

would no longer be their slaves.

I broke the yoke of slavery from your neck
so you can walk with your heads held high.

However, if you do not listen to me
or obey all these commands, and if

you break my covenant by rejecting
my decrees, treating my regulations

with contempt, and refusing to obey
my commands, I will punish you.

I will bring sudden terrors upon you.

Wasting diseases and burning
fevers that will cause your eyes

to fail and your life to eeb away.

You will plant your crops in vain
because your enemies will eat them.

I will turn against you and you
will be defeated by your enemies.

Those who hate you will rule
over you and you will run even

when no one is chasing you.

And if in spite of all
this, you still disobey me.

I will punish you seven
times over for your sins.

I will break your proud spirit by
making the skies as unyielding, as

iron and the earth as hard as bronze.

All your work will be for nothing,
for your land will yield no crops,

and your trees will bear no fruit.

If even then, you remain hostile
toward me and refuse to obey me.

I will inflict disaster on you
seven times over for your sins.

I will send wild animals that
will rob you of your children

and destroy your livestock.

Your numbers will dwindle and
your roads will be deserted.

And if you fail to learn the lesson and
continue your hostility toward me, then

I myself will be hostile toward you.

I will personally strike you with
calamity seven times over for your sins.

I will send armies against
you to carry out the curse of

the covenant you have broken.

When you run to your towns for
safety, I will send a plague to

destroy you there and you will
be handed over to your enemies.

I will destroy your food supply so
that 10 women will need only one oven

to bake bread for their families.

They will ration your food by weight.

And though you have food to
eat, you will not be satisfied.

If in spite of all this you still
refuse to listen and still remain

hostile toward me, then I will
give full vent to my hostility.

I myself will punish you seven
times over for your sins.

Then you will eat the flesh of
your own sons and daughters.

I will destroy your pagan shrines and
knock down your places of worship.

I will leave your lifeless corpses
piled on top of your lifeless

idols, and I will despise you.

I will make your city's desolate and
destroy your places of pagan worship.

I will take no pleasure in your offerings.

That should be a pleasing aroma to me.

Yes.

I myself will devastate your land
and your enemies who come to occupy.

It will be appalled at what they see.

I will scatter you among the nations
and bring out my sword against you.

Your land will become desolate
and your cities will lie in ruins.

Then at last, the land will
enjoy its neglected Sabbath

years as it lies desolate.

While you are in exile in the land of
your enemies, then the land will finally

rest and enjoy the sabbaths it missed.

As long as the land lies in
ruins, it will enjoy the rest.

You never allowed it to take every
seventh year while you lived in it.

And for those of you who
survive, I will demoralize you

in the land of your enemies.

You will live in such fear that
the sound of a leaf driven by

the wind will send you fleeing.

You will run as though fleeing
from a sword and you will fall

even when no one pursues you.

Though no one is chasing you,
you will stumble over each other

as though fleeing from a sword.

You will have no power to
stand up against your enemies.

You will die among the foreign nations and
be devoured in the land of your enemies.

Those of you who survive will waste away
in your enemy's lands because of their

sins and the sins of their ancestors.

But at last, my people will confess their
sins and the sins of their ancestors for

betraying me and being hostile toward me.

When I have turned their hostility
back on them and brought them to the

land of their enemies, then at last,
their stubborn hearts will be humbled

and they will pay for their sins.

Then I will remember my covenant
with Jacob and my Covenant with

Isaac and my covenant with Abraham,
and I will remember the land.

For the land must be abandoned
to enjoy its years of Sabbath

rest as it lies deserted.

At last, the people will pay for their
sins for they have continually rejected

my regulations and despised my decrees.

But de, despite all this, I will not
utterly reject or despise them while they

are in exile in the land of their enemies.

I will not cancel my covenant with
them by wiping them out for I am

the Lord their God for their sakes.

I will remember my ancient covenant with
their ancestors whom I brought out of

the land of Egypt in the sight of all
the nations that I might be their God.

I am the Lord.

These are the decrees, regulations
and instructions that the Lord

gave through Moses on Mount Sinai
as evidence of the relationship

between himself and the Israelites.

The Lord said to Moses, give the
following instructions to the people

of Israel, if anyone makes a special
vow to dedicate someone to the Lord

by paying the value of that person.

Here is the scale of values to be used.

A man between the ages of 20 and 60
is valued at 50 shekels of silver

as measured by the sanctuary shekel.

A woman of that age is valued
at 30 shekels of silver.

A boy between the ages of five and
20 is valued at 20 shekels of silver.

A girl of that age is valued at 10.

Shekels of silver.

A boy between the ages of one
month and five years is valued

at five shekels of silver.

A girl of that age is valued
at three shekels of silver.

A man older than 60 is valued
at 15 shekels of silver.

A woman of that age is valued
at 10 shekels of silver.

If you desire to make such a vow but
cannot afford to pay the required

amount, take the person to the priest.

He will determine the amount for you
to pay based on what you can afford.

If your vow involves giving an
animal that is acceptable as an

offering to the Lord, any gift to
the Lord will be considered holy.

You may not exchange or substitute
it for another animal, neither

a good animal for a bad one,
nor a bad animal for a good one.

But if you do exchange one animal for
another, then both the original animal and

its substitute will be considered holy.

If your vow involves an unclean
animal, One that is not acceptable

as an offering to the Lord, then you
must bring the animal to the priest.

He will assess its value
and his assessment will be

final, whether high or low.

If you want to buy back the
animal, you must pay the value

set by the priest plus 20%.

If someone dedicates a house to the Lord,
the priest will come to assess its value.

The priest's assessment will
be final, whether high or low.

If the person who dedicated the house
wants to buy it back, he must pay

the value set by the priest plus 20%.

Then the house will again be his.

If someone dedicates to the Lord a
piece of his family property, its

value will be assessed according to the
amount of seed required to plant it.

50.

She shekels of silver for a field
planted with five bushels of barley seed.

If the field is dedicated to the
Lord in the year of Jubilee, then

the entire assessment will apply.

But if the field is dedicated after
the year of Jubilee, the priest

will assess the land's value in
proportion to the number of years

left until the next year of Jubilee.

It's assessed value is reduced each year.

If the person who dedicated the field
wants to buy it back, he must pay

the value set by the priest plus 20%.

Then the field will again be legally
his, but if he does not want to buy it

back and it is sold to someone else,
the field can no longer be bought back.

When the field is released in the
year of Jubilee, it will be holy.

A field specially set apart for the Lord.

It will become the
property of the priests.

If someone dedicates to the Lord a
field he has purchased, but which

is not part of his family property.

The priest will assess its value
based on the number of years left

until the next year of Jubilee.

On that day, he must give the
assessed value of the land as

a sacred donation to the Lord.

In the year of Jubilee, the field
must be returned to the person from

whom he purchased it, the one who
inherited it as family property.

All the payments must be measured
by the weight of the sanctuary

shekel, which equals 20.

Gus.

You may not dedicate a firstborn animal to
the Lord for the firstborn of your cattle,

sheep, and goats already belong to him.

However, you may buy back the
firstborn of a ceremonially unclean

animal by paying the priest's
assessment of its worth plus 20%.

If you do not buy it back, the priest
will sell it at its assessed value.

However, anything specially
set apart for the Lord.

Whether a person, an animal,
or family property must

never be sold or bought back.

Anything devoted in this way has been set
apart as holy and it belongs to the Lord.

No person specially set apart for
destruction may be bought back.

Such a person must be put to death
one 10th of the produce of the land,

whether grain from the fields or fruit
from the trees belongs to the Lord.

And must be set apart to him as holy.

If you want to buy back the Lord's
10th of the grain or fruit, you

must pay its value plus 20%.

Count off every 10th animal from
your herds and flocks and set

them apart for the Lord as holy.

You may not pick and choose between
good and bad animals, and you may

not substitute one for another.

But if you do exchange one animal for
another, then both the original animal

and its substitute will be considered
holy and cannot be bought back.

These are the commands that
the Lord gave through Moses on

Mount Sinai for the Israelites.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

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