21 I will give you my blessing in the sixth year so that the land will produce enough for three years.
22 You will plant ⌊again⌋ in the eighth year but live on what the land already produced. You will eat it, even in the ninth year, until the land produces more.
23 “Land must never be sold permanently, because the land is mine. To me you are strangers without permanent homes.
24 People must always have the right to buy their property back.
25 If your brother becomes poor and sells some of his property, then the one who can assume responsibility, his nearest relative, must buy back what he sold.
26 If a man doesn’t have anyone to buy it back for him, but if he prospers and earns enough to buy it back himself,
27 he must count the years from its sale. Then he will pay what is left to the man to whom he sold it, and it will be his property again.