Abstract
The Hebrew economy is a simple and the most ancient economy which was introduced during 2500 B.C. Its unique characteristics had a core emphasis on safeguarding the economic stability and the status-quo of the society. Hebrew economic thought included the concepts such as just price, Jubilee year of Sabbatical cycles, distributive market, tithe, and agricultural rites and dignity of labor which shows its sublimity. The economy had a profound conception of redistributing wealth and sanctification of the private properties thus exploring the legacy we find that it still echoes through thousands of years. This research explores these things in a deeper way.