This article examines the perplexing case of Levite Hanamel selling a field to Jeremiah, as described in Jeremiah 32:7, despite Levites having no inheritance in Israel. It delves into the legal and theological aspects of Levitical property rights, the specific conditions under which Levites could own and transact land within their cities, and the broader implications of this transaction in the context of Mosaic Law and ancient Israelite society. The article elucidates how this event aligns with Biblical directives and symbolizes divine faithfulness.
The Complex Dilemma of the Man Called “My Friend” in the Book of Ruth: A Detailed Examination of Ruth 4:1, 6
Dive deep into the complex situation faced by the man referred to as "My Friend" in the book of Ruth. This blog article meticulously examines Ruth 4:1,6, shedding light on the socio-legal intricacies of inheritance and Levirate marriage in ancient Israel.

