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              When able to redeem his land, he was at liberty at any time to do so.
            
            
              Debts were remitted every seventh year, and in the fiftieth, or year
            
            
              of jubilee, all landed property reverted to the original owner.
            
            
              “The land shall not be sold forever,” was the Lord’s direction;
            
            
              “for the land is Mine; for ye are strangers and sojourners with Me.
            
            
              And in all the land of your possession ye shall grant a redemption
            
            
              for the land. If thy brother be waxen poor, and hath sold away some
            
            
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              of his possession, and if any of his kin come to redeem it, then shall
            
            
              he redeem that which his brother sold. And if the man ... himself be
            
            
              able to redeem it; ... he may return unto his possession. But if he
            
            
              be not able to restore it to him, then that which is sold shall remain
            
            
              in the hand of him that hath bought it until the year of jubilee.”
            
            
              Leviticus 25:23-28
            
            
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              “Ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout
            
            
              all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubilee unto
            
            
              you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall
            
            
              return every man unto his family.”
            
            
              Verse 10
            
            
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              Thus every family was secured in its possession, and a safeguard
            
            
              was afforded against the extremes of either wealth or want.
            
            
              Industrial Training
            
            
              In Israel, industrial training was regarded as a duty. Every father
            
            
              was required to teach his sons some useful trade. The greatest men in
            
            
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              Israel were trained to industrial pursuits. A knowledge of the duties
            
            
              pertaining to housewifery was considered essential for every woman.
            
            
              And skill in these duties was regarded as an honor to women of the
            
            
              highest station.
            
            
              Various industries were taught in the schools of the prophets,
            
            
              and many of the students sustained themselves by manual labor.
            
            
              Consideration for the Poor
            
            
              These arrangements did not, however, wholly do away with
            
            
              poverty. It was not God’s purpose that poverty should wholly cease.
            
            
              It is one of His means for the development of character. “The poor,”
            
            
              He says, “shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command