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27 the person shall calculate the years since the sale, return the balance to the one to whom it was sold, and thus regain the property.(A) 28 But if the person does not acquire sufficient means to buy back the land, what was sold shall remain in the possession of the purchaser until the year of the jubilee, when it must be released and returned to the original owner.(B)

29 [a]When someone sells a dwelling in a walled town, it can be redeemed up to a full year after its sale—the redemption period is one year.

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  1. 25:29–31 Not being able to redeem a house in a walled city after one year is probably due to the demographic and economic situation of large towns as opposed to small villages and open agricultural areas. The agricultural lands associated with the latter were the foundation for the economic viability of the Israelite family, and as such, God—who is the ultimate owner of the land (25:23)—has assigned them to the Israelites as permanent holdings.