Leviticus 25:54
And if he be not redeemed in these years, then he shall go out in the year of jubile, both he, and his children with him.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 25:40 states the servant serves until Jubilee, and this verse confirms release if not redeemed earlier—both affirm Jubilee liberation.
Leviticus 25:41 describes the same Jubilee release for Israelites sold as slaves—they return to family and property, reinforcing the provision here.
Isaiah 52:3 declares redemption without money, contrasting with the payment-based redemption process in Leviticus 25:54.
Exodus 21:2 provides an earlier release for Hebrew servants after six years, contrasting with the Jubilee release here for those not redeemed earlier.
Exodus 21:3 specifies family status at the time of release—relevant to the release of children mentioned in Leviticus 25:54.
Isaiah 49:9 uses Jubilee imagery of release for captives, echoing the redemption theme of Leviticus 25:54 in a prophetic context.
Isaiah 49:25 promises God will rescue captives and their children, mirroring the Jubilee release of children in Leviticus 25:54.