Hanameel in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Son of Shallum, Jeremiah's cousin, from whom the prophet in
prison bought a field in Anathoth while Jerusalem was being
besieged by the Chaldeans, as a token to assure the Jews that
a time of security would hereafter come when their land would
once more be a safe possession (Jeremiah 32:7-12; Jeremiah
32:44). Anathoth being a sacerdotal city with a thousand
cubits of suburban fields, the land could not be alienated
(Leviticus 25:25; Leviticus 25:34); but this did not prevent
sales within the tribe of Levi, on the failure of the owner
the next of kin could redeem the land.
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