Leviticus 25:50

And he shall reckon with him that bought him from the year that he was sold to him unto the year of jubile: and the price of his sale shall be according unto the number of years, according to the time of an hired servant shall it be with him.

Cross-references

Leviticus 25:40 establishes the hired-servant status for Israelites, which verse 50 then uses to calculate redemption price.

Leviticus 25:53 continues the regulation, describing how the hired servant is to be treated without harshness.

Leviticus 25:27 provides the parallel calculation method for land redemption, using the same 'years since sale' logic.

Luke 4:19 Allusion

Luke 4:19 proclaims 'the year of the Lord's favor,' the Jubilee theme that underlies the redemption calculation here.

Nehemiah 5:8 shows the redemption of fellow Jews in practice, reflecting the same principle of buying back brothers from servitude.

Deuteronomy 15:18 also compares a servant's service to that of a hired hand, but in the seven-year release context.

Isaiah 16:14 uses the same 'years of a hired servant' idiom for Moab's judgment, echoing the Jubilee calculation language.

Isaiah 21:16 similarly uses 'within a year of hire' to prophesy Kedar's end, paralleling the hired servant years from Leviticus.