Leviticus 19:25

Authorized King James Version

And in the fifth year shall ye eat of the fruit thereof, that it may yield unto you the increase thereof: I am the LORD your God.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
וּבַשָּׁנָ֣ה
year
a year (as a revolution of time)
#2
הַֽחֲמִישִׁ֗ת
And in the fifth
fifth; also a fifth
#3
תֹּֽאכְלוּ֙
shall ye eat
to eat (literally or figuratively)
#4
אֶת
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
#5
פִּרְי֔וֹ
of the fruit
fruit (literally or figuratively)
#6
לְהוֹסִ֥יף
thereof that it may yield
to add or augment (often adverbial, to continue to do a thing)
#7
לָכֶ֖ם
H0
#8
תְּבֽוּאָת֑וֹ
unto you the increase
income, i.e., produce (literally or figuratively)
#9
אֲנִ֖י
i
#10
יְהוָ֥ה
thereof I am the LORD
(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god
#11
אֱלֹֽהֵיכֶֽם׃
your God
gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme god; occasionally applied by way of

Analysis

This verse develops the salvation theme central to Leviticus. The concept of divine sovereignty reflects the development of salvation within biblical theology. The divine name or title here functions within biblical literature contributing to the canon's theological witness to establish theological authority and covenantal relationship. The original language emphasizes the covenant name Yahweh, emphasizing God's faithfulness to His promises, providing deeper understanding of the author's theological intention.

Historical Context

The historical context of the biblical period relevant to this book's composition provides crucial background for understanding this verse. The historical and cultural milieu of the biblical world informed the author's theological expression and the audience's understanding. The the cultural context of the biblical world would have shaped how the original audience understood divine sovereignty. Archaeological and historical evidence reveals Archaeological discoveries continue to illuminate the historical context of biblical texts.

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