Chapter 25. The land
itself is held for Jehovah, as being His; it must enjoy
God's rest; and moreover he who had lost his inheritance
therein should find it again, according to the counsels
of God, at the appointed time. The trumpet of the jubilee
would sound and God would re-establish each one in his
possession, according to His (God's) rights, for the land
was His. Their persons also were to be free then, for the
children of Israel were God's servants. It was not so
with those not belonging to God's people. And although
Israel have sold themselves to the stranger, He who made
Himself nigh of kin has redeemed them from his hands. The
day of jubilee will free the people, whatever may be the
power of those who hold them captives.
Leviticus 25 Bible Commentary
John Darby’s Synopsis
Chapter 25. The land itself is held for Jehovah, as being His; it must enjoy God's rest; and moreover he who had lost his inheritance therein should find it again, according to the counsels of God, at the appointed time. The trumpet of the jubilee would sound and God would re-establish each one in his possession, according to His (God's) rights, for the land was His. Their persons also were to be free then, for the children of Israel were God's servants. It was not so with those not belonging to God's people. And although Israel have sold themselves to the stranger, He who made Himself nigh of kin has redeemed them from his hands. The day of jubilee will free the people, whatever may be the power of those who hold them captives.