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1
Again, the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
2
"Speak
to the sons
of Israel
and say
to them, 'When
a man
makes a difficult
vow,
he shall be valued according to your valuation
of persons
belonging to the LORD.
3
'
If your valuation
is of the male
from twenty
years
even to sixty
years
old,
then your valuation
shall be fifty
shekels
of silver,
after the shekel
of the sanctuary.
4
'
Or if
it is a female,
then your valuation
shall be thirty
shekels.
5
'
If
it be from five
years
even to twenty
years
old
then your valuation
for the male
shall be twenty
shekels
and for the female
ten
shekels
.
6
But if
they are from a month
even up to five
years
old,
then
your valuation
shall be five
shekels
of silver
for the male,
and for the female
your valuation
shall be three
shekels
of silver
.
7
If
they are from sixty
years
old
and upward,
if
it is a male,
then your valuation
shall be fifteen
shekels,
and for the female
ten
shekels.
8
'
But if
he is poorer
than
your valuation,
then he shall be placed
before
the priest
and
the priest
shall value
him; according
to the means
of the one who vowed,
the priest
shall value
him.
9
'
Now if
it is an animal
of the kind which
men can present
as an offering
to the LORD
,
any
such
that one gives
to the LORD
shall be holy.
10
'
He shall not replace
it
or
exchange
it, a good
f
or
a bad
,
or
a bad
f
or
a good;
or
if
he does
exchange
animal
f
or
animal
,
then both it and its substitute
shall become
holy.
11
'
If,
however, it is any
unclean
animal
of the kind which
men do not present
as an offering
to the LORD,
then he shall place
the
animal
before
the priest.
12
'
The priest
shall
value
it as either
good
or
bad;
as you, the priest,
value
it, so
it shall be.
13
But if
he should ever
wish to redeem
it, then he shall add
one-fifth
of it to your valuation.
14
'
Now if
a man
consecrates
his house
as holy
to the LORD,
then the priest
shall value
it as either
good
or
bad;
as the priest
values
it, so
it shall stand.
15
Yet if
the one who consecrates
it should wish to redeem
his house,
then he shall add
one-fifth
of your valuation
price
to it, so that it may be his.
16
'
Again, if
a man
consecrates
to the LORD
part of the fields
of his own property,
then your valuation
shall be proportionate
to the
seed
needed for it: a homer
of barley
seed
at fifty
shekels
of silver.
17
'
If
he consecrates
his field
as of the year
of jubilee,
according to your valuation
it shall stand.
18
'
If
he consecrates
his field
after
the jubilee,
however, then the priest
shall calculate
the price
for him proportionate
to
the year
s
that are left
until
the year
of jubilee;
and it shall be deducted
from your valuation.
19
'
If
the one who consecrates
it should ever
wish to redeem
the field,
then he shall add
one-fifth
of your valuation
price
to it, so that it may pass
to him.
20
'
Yet if
he will not redeem
the field
,
but has sold
the field
to another
man,
it may no
longer
be redeemed;
21
and when it reverts
in the jubilee,
the field
shall be holy
to the LORD,
like a field
set apart;
it shall be for the priest
as his property.
22
'
Or if
he consecrates
to the LORD
a field
which
he has bought,
which
is not a part of the field
of his own property,
23
then the priest
shall calculate
for him the amount
of
your valuation
up to the year
of jubilee;
and he shall on that day
give
your valuation
as holy
to the LORD.
24
'
In the year
of jubilee
the field
shall return
to the one from whom
he bought
it, to whom
the possession
of the land
belongs.
25
'
Every
valuation
of yours, moreover, shall be after the shekel
of the sanctuary.
The shekel
shall be twenty
gerahs.
26
'
However,
a firstb
or
n
among animals,
which
as
a firstb
or
n
belongs to the LORD,
no
man
may consecrate
it; whether
ox
or
sheep,
it is the LORD'S.
27
But if
it is among the unclean
animals,
then he shall redeem
it according to your valuation
and add
to it one-fifth
of it; and if
it is not redeemed,
then it shall be sold
according to your valuation.
28
'
Nevertheless,
anything
which
a man
sets apart
to the LORD
out of all
that he has, of man
or animal
or of the fields
of his own property,
shall not be sold
or redeemed.
Anything
devoted
to destruction
is most
holy
to the LORD
.
29
'
No
one
who
may have been set apart
among
men
shall be ransomed;
he shall surely
be put to death.
30
'
Thus all
the tithe
of the land
,
of the seed
of the land
or of the fruit
of the tree,
is the LORD'S;
it is holy
to the LORD.
31
'
If,
therefore, a man
wishes
to redeem
part of his tithe,
he shall add
to it one-fifth
of it.
32
'
For every
tenth part
of herd
or flock,
whatever
passes
under
the rod,
the tenth
one shall be holy
to the LORD.
33
He is not to be concerned
whether
it is good
or bad,
nor
shall he
exchange
it; or if
he does
exchange
it, then both it and its substitute
shall become
holy.
It shall not be redeemed.'"
34
These
are the commandments
which
the LORD
commanded
Moses
for the sons
of Israel
at Mount
Sinai.
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