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PARALLEL BIBLE - Leviticus 25:55


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King James Bible - Leviticus 25:55

For unto me the children of Israel are servants; they are my servants whom I brought forth out of the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.

World English Bible

For to me the children of Israel are servants; they are my servants whom I brought forth out of the land of Egypt. I am Yahweh your God.

Douay-Rheims - Leviticus 25:55

For the children of Israel are my servants, whom I brought forth out of the land of Egypt.

Webster's Bible Translation

For to me the children of Israel are servants, they are my servants whom I brought out of the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.

Original Hebrew

כי
3588 לי  בני 1121  ישׂראל 3478 עבדים 5650 עבדי 5650 הם 1992 אשׁר 834 הוצאתי 3318 אותם 853 מארץ 776 מצרים 4714 אני 589 יהוה 3068 אלהיכם׃ 430

Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge

VERSE (55) -
:42 Ex 13:3; 20:2 Ps 116:16 Isa 43:3 Lu 1:74,75 Ro 6:14,17,18

SEV Biblia, Chapter 25:55

Porque míos son los hijos de Israel; son esclavos míos, a los cuales saqué de la tierra de Egipto. Yo soy el SEÑOR vuestro Dios.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Leviticus 25:55

Verse 55. For unto me the
children of Israel are servants] The reason of this law we have already seen, (See on "Leviticus xxv. 42",) but we must look farther to see the great end of it. The Israelites were a typical people; they represented those under the Gospel dispensation who are children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. But these last have a peculiarity of blessing: they are not merely servants, but they are SONS; though they also serve God, yet it is in the newness of the spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter. And to this difference of state the apostle seems evidently to allude, Gal. iv. 6, &c.: And because ye are SONS, God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying Abba, Father. Wherefore thou art no more a SERVANT, but a SON; and if a SON, then an HEIR of God through Christ; genuine believers in Christ not being heirs of an earthly inheritance, nor merely of a heavenly one, for they are heirs of God. God himself therefore is their portion, without whom even heaven itself would not be a state of consummate blessedness to an immortal spirit. THE jubilee was a wonderful institution, and was of very great service to the religion, freedom, and independence of the Jewish people. "The motive of this law," says Calmet, "was to prevent the rich from oppressing the poor, and reducing them to perpetual slavery; and that they should not get possession of all the lands by way of purchase, mortgage, or, lastly, usurpation. That debts should not be multiplied too much, lest thereby the poor should be entirely ruined; and that slaves should not continue always, they, their wives and children, in servitude. Besides, Moses intended to preserve, as much as possible, personal liberty, an equality of property, and the regular order of families, among the Hebrews. Lastly, he designed that the people should be strongly attached to their country, lands, and inheritances; that they should have an affection for them, and consider them as estates which descended to them from their ancestors which they were to leave to their posterity, without any fear of their going ultimately out of their families." But this institution especially pointed out the redemption of man by Christ Jesus: 1. Through him, he who was in debt to God's justice had his debt discharged, and his sin forgiven. 2. He who sold himself for naught, who was a bondslave of sin and Satan, regains his liberty and becomes a son of God through faith in his blood. 3. He who by transgression had forfeited all right and title to the kingdom of God, becomes an heir of God, and a joint heir with Christ. Heaven, his forfeited inheritance, is restored, for the kingdom of heaven is open to all believers; and thus, redeemed from his debt, restored to his liberty, united to the heavenly family, and re-entitled to his inheritance, he goes on his way rejoicing, till he enters the paradise of his Maker, and is for ever with the Lord. Reader, hast thou applied for this redemption? Does not the trumpet of the jubilee, the glad tidings of salvation by Christ Jesus, sound in the land? Surely it does. Why then continue a bond-slave of sin, a child of wrath, and an heir of hell, when such a salvation is offered unto thee without money and without price? O suffer not this provision to be made ultimately in vain for thee! For what art thou advantaged if thou gain the whole world and lose thy soul?

John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 55. For unto me the
children of Israel [are] servants , etc.] And therefore not to be perpetual servants to men, as those who are bought and redeemed by the blood of Christ should not be, ( 1 Corinthians 7:23); The Targum of Jonathan is, servants to my law; (see Romans 7:25); those that are redeemed by Christ are also servants to his Gospel, and obey from their heart the form and doctrine delivered to them; they [are] my servants, whom I brought forth out of the land of Egypt : where they were in cruel bondage, and made to serve with rigour, but now, being delivered from thence, were laid under obligation to serve the Lord; nor was it his will that others should rule over them with rigour, whether of their own nation or strangers, or that they should be bondmen and bondmaids, or perpetual servants to any: I [am] the Lord your God ; their covenant God, who had been kind to them, particularly in the instance mentioned, and would take care that they should not be ill used by others, and therefore ought to serve him readily and cheerfully.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 39-55 - A native Israelite, if sold for
debt, or for a crime, was to serve but six years, and to go out the seventh. If he sold himself, throug poverty, both his work and his usage must be such as were fitting for son of Abraham. Masters are required to give to their servants tha which is just and equal, Col 4:1. At the year of jubilee the servan should go out free, he and his children, and should return to his ow family. This typified redemption from the service of sin and Satan, by the grace of God in Christ, whose truth makes us free, Joh 8:32. We cannot ransom our fellow-sinners, but we may point out Christ to them while by his grace our lives may adorn his gospel, express our love show our gratitude, and glorify his holy name __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

כי 3588 לי  בני 1121  ישׂראל 3478 עבדים 5650 עבדי 5650 הם 1992 אשׁר 834 הוצאתי 3318 אותם 853 מארץ 776 מצרים 4714 אני 589 יהוה 3068 אלהיכם׃ 430


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