Mal-nourished
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Releasing and acquiring with. Shifting thoughts and ideas being tested and some, as in this case, permanently changing.
Specificity unwilling to change is indeed part of the internal processes that lead to “narrow road” thinking.
At verses 33, 40, 52, and 54, we see more release and acquisition with and it is your work to vet out. At Leviticus 27 we have a few more things to see in regards to yobel.
“If he dedicates (consciously releases) his field (thought plain) during the year of yobel, the value (“row, arrange”; mental order; #6186) that has been set will stand. But if he dedicated his field after the yobel, the priest (thoughts that rightly judge) will determine the value (mental order) according to the number of years (revolutions in thought) remaining until the next yobel (acquire and release time) year, and its set value will be reduced.” (vs.17-18) The dedication of the field is the release over the control of all mental desires from “part of the land”, within a soul. Because the year of yobel is intended to “signal” change, the standards set on the yobel is different from those days (illuminations) “after” the specific day. The reducution in value as yobel passes sets a mental standard in that it demands acknowledgment of the release of yobel but also that the yobel itself is the time of “greater illumination”. What happens during the course of yobel (the literal mental “blast”) is different from other times and seasons in thought. “If he who dedicates the field ever wants to redeem (consciously “buy back”) it, then he must add one -fifth (i.nAkt1 Fawr) to its value (order within), and the field will again become his.” (vs.19) Letting go and reacquiring is an internal process that needs to account for the work that Yahweh does.
The adding of value is the internal recognition of the work Yahweh does within a soul that acquires and releases according to prescribed patterns. “But if he does not want to redeem the field (thoughts “spread” about), or if he has sold (consciously forsaken) the field to another man (a differing plain of thought), it can never be redeemed.” (vs .20) There is a difference between dedicating (mentally disciplining) and selling (mentally forsaking) certain plains of thought. “When the field (thought plain) is released in the yobel, it will become holy to Yahweh, like a devoted (utterly given over) field, it will become the property of the priests.” (vs.21)
After 49 years, or whatever allotted time has passed from either devotion or sale, the internal processes that have taken place belong to Yahweh’s priests (judging thoughts).