KINSMAN
- Easton's
- Torrey's
| EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY |
Heb. goel, from root meaning to redeem. The goel among the Hebrews was the
nearest male blood relation alive. Certain important obligations devolved upon
him toward his next of kin.
If any one from poverty was unable to redeem his inheritance, it was the
duty of the kinsman to redeem it (Leviticus 25:25,28;
Ruth 3:9,12). He was
also required to redeem his relation who had sold himself into slavery (Leviticus 25:48,49).
God is the Goel of his people because he redeems them (Exodus 6:6; Isaiah 43:1; 41:14; 44:6,22; 48:20; Psalms 103:4; Job 19:25, etc.).
The goel also was the avenger (q.v.) of blood (Numbers 35:21) in the
case of the murder of the next of kin.
| TORREY'S "THE NEW TOPICAL TEXTBOOK" (additional material included) |
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