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Before the Assyrian conquest of the northern
portion of the divided kingdom in the sixth century BC, Davidson says, the Jubilee
was regularly celebrated. But a dispute over the interpretation of the words “all
who live on it” in Leviticus 25:10 has led many Jews to conclude that the festive
year of freedom may only be celebrated when all twelve tribes are living
in the Promised Land. So until the return of the ten “lost” tribes,
the Jubilee is on hold.
That may not seem a big deal today. It
would have been a huge deal to an Israelite in the years before the Assyrian
captivity.