Leviticus 25:3 - You shall sow your field six years, and you shall prune your vineyard six years, and gather in its fruits;

Generated Verse: Leviticus 25:3

What does "Leviticus 25:3" mean?


Leviticus 25:3 is part of a set of instructions regarding the Sabbatical Year, a year of rest for the land every seventh year. Here's what the verse means:

"You shall sow your field six years, and you shall prune your vineyard six years..." This means that for six years out of every seven, the Israelites were permitted and expected to cultivate their land. They could plant seeds in their fields (sow) and tend to their vineyards by pruning the vines.
"...and gather in its fruits;" During those six years of cultivation, they were allowed to harvest and enjoy the fruits of their labor. This included grains, vegetables, fruits, and anything else produced by their land.

In essence, this verse establishes the standard practice of working the land for six years before the Sabbatical Year. It sets up the contrast for what comes next, which is the command to let the land rest.

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