Thomson(i)
24 therefore in all the land of your possession, you shall grant a right of redeeming the land.
25 And if thy brother who is with thee become poor, and sell any part of his possession; when he who is next of kin to him cometh, he shall redeem what his brother hath sold.
26 And if any person hath none to redeem, and his own hand hath attained, and found a sufficiency, he shall have the right of redemption.
27 And he shall compute the years of his sale, and pay back what is still due to the man to whom he sold it. So shall he return to his possession.
28 But if his hand cannot attain a sufficiency to repay him, the sale shall be good to him who purchased, until the last sixth year of the jubilee, and in the jubilee, he shall quit, and the seller shall return to his possession.
29 And if any person sell a dwelling house in a walled city, he shall have the right of redeeming it till the term expire. The term for redemption shall be a year.
30 And if it be not redeemed till the whole year expire, the house which is in a walled city, shall be confirmed for ever to the purchaser. And he shall not go out in the jubilee.
31 But the houses which are in villages, unsurrounded with walls, shall be accounted as the fields in the country, and shall be always subject to redemption, and go out in the jubilee.
32 And the cities of the Levites, the houses of the cities of their possession, shall always be redeemable by the Levites;
33 and whoever among the Levites shall redeem, the intermediate purchase of the houses of the city of their possession shall terminate in the jubilee. For the houses of the cities of the Levites are their possession among the children of Israel.
34 And the fields set apart for their cities shall not be sold; for this is their perpetual possession.