Commento su Levitico 25:16
לְפִ֣י ׀ רֹ֣ב הַשָּׁנִ֗ים תַּרְבֶּה֙ מִקְנָת֔וֹ וּלְפִי֙ מְעֹ֣ט הַשָּׁנִ֔ים תַּמְעִ֖יט מִקְנָת֑וֹ כִּ֚י מִסְפַּ֣ר תְּבוּאֹ֔ת ה֥וּא מֹכֵ֖ר לָֽךְ׃
In base alla moltitudine degli anni ne aumenterai il prezzo e in base alla febbre degli anni ne diminuirai il prezzo; per il numero di colture che ti vende.
Rashi on Leviticus
תרבה מקנתו THOU SHALT INCREASE THE PRICE THEREOF — i. e. you may sell it at a high price
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Sforno on Leviticus
תרבה מקנתו, you will buy it at a higher price than would have been the case if you had only rented it. The reason why the seller is entitled to a proportionately better price is that over a period of years any investment the owner makes in building on such property will be worth his while, and will be amortized over many years, whereas a rental agreement does not permit the renter to make such changes.
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Rashbam on Leviticus
כי מספר תבואות until the Jubilee year is what he is selling you, as opposed to the actual soil.
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