Commentary for Arakhin 52:32
לאשר קנהו
<big><b>MISHNAH: </b></big>IF ONE BOUGHT A FIELD FROM HIS FATHER,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If he consecrated it after it had become, through his father's death, his field of possession. it remains in the status of a field of his possession. But if he consecrated it whilst his father was alive, it had not yet become his field of possession and remains therefore his field acquired by purchase. The difference is that a field acquired by purchase must be redeemed at its full value (instead of the fifty shekels for each piece of field sufficient for the sowing of a homer of barley. due in the case of a field of his possession) ; and, if he who consecrated it has not redeemed it, then when the year of Jubilee arrives, it does not go out to the priests but reverts then to its original owner. In our case It would revert to the father, and since he died, to his heirs.');"><sup>6</sup></span>
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