신명기 14:27 탈무드 참조: Jerusalem Talmud Terumot & Jerusalem Talmud Challah

וְהַלֵּוִ֥י אֲשֶׁר־בִּשְׁעָרֶ֖יךָ לֹ֣א תַֽעַזְבֶ֑נּוּ כִּ֣י אֵ֥ין ל֛וֹ חֵ֥לֶק וְנַחֲלָ֖ה עִמָּֽךְ׃ (ס)

네 성읍에 거하는 레위인은 너희 중에 분깃이나 기업이 없는 자니 또한 저버리지 말지니라

Jerusalem Talmud Terumot

HALAKHAH: Rebbi Joḥanan in the name of Rebbi Yannai: This is one of three well-explained verses159The other two verses are Num. 18:12 (Halakhah 2:4) and Deut. 26:3 (Halakhah 8:1). The argument here is repeated in Ma’serot 1:1, Ḥallah 1:4, Nedarim 4:10. In Sifry Deut. 109, a similar statement is attributed to R. Eliezer ben Jacob. in the Torah (Deut. 14:27): “The Levite shall come, for he has neither part nor inheritance with you.” You must give him from what you have while he has not. This excludes ownerless property where your and his hands are equal.
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Jerusalem Talmud Challah

121Terumot 1, Note 159. Rebbi Joḥanan in the name of Rebbi Yannai: This is one of three well-explained verses in the Torah (Deut. 14:27): “The Levite shall come, for he has neither part nor inheritance with you.” You must give him from what you have but he has not. This excludes ownerless property where your and his hands are equal. There is no difference between gleanings, forgotten sheaves, peah122All poor are entitled to these, irrespective of their tribal affiliation., and abandoned property.
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