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Leviticus 27

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1 And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,
1 The LORD said to Moses,
2 Speak to the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, Whosoever shall vow a vow as the valuation of his soul for the Lord,
2 “Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘If anyone makes a special vow to dedicate a person to the LORD by giving the equivalent value,
3 the valuation of a male from twenty years old to sixty years old shall be his valuation shall be fifty didrachms of silver by the standard of the sanctuary.
3 set the value of a male between the ages of twenty and sixty at fifty shekels of silver, according to the sanctuary shekel ;
4 And the valuation of a female shall be thirty didrachms.
4 for a female, set her value at thirty shekels ;
5 And if it be from five years old to twenty, the valuation of a male shall be twenty didrachms, and of a female ten didrachms.
5 for a person between the ages of five and twenty, set the value of a male at twenty shekels and of a female at ten shekels ;
6 And from a month old to five years old, the valuation of a male shall be five didrachms, and of a female, three didrachms of silver.
6 for a person between one month and five years, set the value of a male at five shekels of silver and that of a female at three shekels of silver;
7 And if from sixty year and upward, if it be a male, his valuation shall be fifteen didrachms of silver, and if a female, ten didrachms.
7 for a person sixty years old or more, set the value of a male at fifteen shekels and of a female at ten shekels.
8 And if the man be too poor for the valuation, he shall stand before the priest; and the priest shall value him: according to what the man who has vowed can afford, the priest shall value him.
8 If anyone making the vow is too poor to pay the specified amount, the person being dedicated is to be presented to the priest, who will set the value according to what the one making the vow can afford.
9 And if it be from the cattle that are offered as a gift to the Lord, whoever shall offer one of these to the Lord, it shall be holy.
9 “ ‘If what they vowed is an animal that is acceptable as an offering to the LORD, such an animal given to the LORD becomes holy.
10 He shall not change it, a good for a bad, or a bad for a good; and if he do at all change it, a beast for a beast, it and the substitute shall be holy.
10 They must not exchange it or substitute a good one for a bad one, or a bad one for a good one; if they should substitute one animal for another, both it and the substitute become holy.
11 And if it be any unclean beast, of which none are offered as a gift to the Lord, he shall set the beast before the priest.
11 If what they vowed is a ceremonially unclean animal—one that is not acceptable as an offering to the LORD—the animal must be presented to the priest,
12 And the priest shall make a valuation between the good and the bad, and accordingly as the priest shall value it, so shall it stand.
12 who will judge its quality as good or bad. Whatever value the priest then sets, that is what it will be.
13 And if will at all redeem it, he shall add the fifth part to its value.
13 If the owner wishes to redeem the animal, a fifth must be added to its value.
14 And whatsoever man shall consecrate his house as holy to the Lord, the priest shall make a valuation of it between the good and the bad: as the priest shall value it, so shall it stand.
14 “ ‘If anyone dedicates their house as something holy to the LORD, the priest will judge its quality as good or bad. Whatever value the priest then sets, so it will remain.
15 And if he that has sanctified it should redeem his house, he shall add to it the fifth part of the money of the valuation, and it shall be his.
15 If the one who dedicates their house wishes to redeem it, they must add a fifth to its value, and the house will again become theirs.
16 And if a man should hallow to the Lord a part of the field of his possession, then the valuation shall be according to its seed, fifty didrachms of silver for a homer of barley.
16 “ ‘If anyone dedicates to the LORD part of their family land, its value is to be set according to the amount of seed required for it—fifty shekels of silver to a homer of barley seed.
17 And if he should sanctify his field from the year of release, it shall stand according to his valuation.
17 If they dedicate a field during the Year of Jubilee, the value that has been set remains.
18 And if he should sanctify his field in the latter time after the release, the priest shall reckon to him the money for the remaining years, until the year of release, and it shall be deducted as an equivalent from his full valuation.
18 But if they dedicate a field after the Jubilee, the priest will determine the value according to the number of years that remain until the next Year of Jubilee, and its set value will be reduced.
19 And if he that sanctified the field would redeem it, he shall add to its value the fifth part of the money, and it shall be his.
19 If the one who dedicates the field wishes to redeem it, they must add a fifth to its value, and the field will again become theirs.
20 And if he do not redeem the field, but should sell the field to another man, he shall not after redeem it.
20 If, however, they do not redeem the field, or if they have sold it to someone else, it can never be redeemed.
21 But the field shall be holy to the Lord after the release, as separated land; the priest shall have possession of it.
21 When the field is released in the Jubilee, it will become holy, like a field devoted to the LORD; it will become priestly property.
22 And if he should consecrate to the Lord of a field which he has bought, which is not of the field of his possession,
22 “ ‘If anyone dedicates to the LORD a field they have bought, which is not part of their family land,
23 the priest shall reckon to him the full valuation from the year of release, and he shall pay the valuation in that day holy to the Lord.
23 the priest will determine its value up to the Year of Jubilee, and the owner must pay its value on that day as something holy to the LORD.
24 And in the year of release the land shall be restored to the man of whom the other bought it, whose the possession of the land was.
24 In the Year of Jubilee the field will revert to the person from whom it was bought, the one whose land it was.
25 And every valuation shall be by holy weights: the didrachm shall be twenty oboli.
25 Every value is to be set according to the sanctuary shekel, twenty gerahs to the shekel.
26 And every first-born which shall be produced among thy cattle shall be the Lord's, and no man shall sanctify it: whether calf or sheep, it is the Lord's.
26 “ ‘No one, however, may dedicate the firstborn of an animal, since the firstborn already belongs to the LORD; whether an ox or a sheep, it is the LORD’s.
27 But if he should redeem an unclean beast, according to its valuation, then he shall add the fifth part to it, and it shall be his; and if he redeem it not, it shall be sold according to its valuation.
27 If it is one of the unclean animals, it may be bought back at its set value, adding a fifth of the value to it. If it is not redeemed, it is to be sold at its set value.
28 And every dedicated thing which a man shall dedicate to the Lord of all that he has, whether man or beast, or of the field of his possession, he shall not sell it, nor redeem it: every devoted thing shall be most holy to the Lord.
28 “ ‘But nothing that a person owns and devotes to the LORD—whether a human being or an animal or family land—may be sold or redeemed; everything so devoted is most holy to the LORD.
29 And whatever shall be dedicated of men, shall not be ransomed, but shall be surely put to death.
29 “ ‘No person devoted to destruction may be ransomed; they are to be put to death.
30 Every tithe of the land, both of the seed of the land, and of the fruit of trees, is the Lord's, holy to the Lord.
30 “ ‘A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the LORD; it is holy to the LORD.
31 And if a man should at all redeem his tithe, he shall add the fifth part to it, and it shall be his.
31 Whoever would redeem any of their tithe must add a fifth of the value to it.
32 And every tithe of oxen, and of sheep, and whatsoever may come in numbering under the rod, the tenth shall be holy to the Lord.
32 Every tithe of the herd and flock—every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd’s rod—will be holy to the LORD.
33 Thou shalt not change a good for a bad, or a bad for a good; and if thou shouldest at all change it, its equivalent also shall be holy, it shall not be redeemed.
33 No one may pick out the good from the bad or make any substitution. If anyone does make a substitution, both the animal and its substitute become holy and cannot be redeemed.’ ”
34 These are the commandments which the Lord commanded Moses for the sons of Israel in mount Sina.
34 These are the commands the LORD gave Moses at Mount Sinai for the Israelites.

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