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1WHEN the LORD spoke to Moses he said,

2Speak to the Israelites and tell them: When anyone makes a special vow to the LORD which requires your valuation of living persons,

3a male between twenty and sixty years old is to be valued at fifty silver shekels by the sacred standard.

4If it is a female, she is to be valued at thirty shekels.

5If it is someone between five years old and twenty, the valuation will be twenty shekels for a male and ten for a female.

6If it is someone between a month and five years old, the valuation will be five silver shekels for a male and three for a female.

7If it is someone over sixty and a male, the valuation will be fifteen shekels, but if a female, ten shekels.

8If the person who is making the vow is too poor to pay the amount of your valuation, the person to be valued must be set before the priest, who will then set the value according to what the person who makes the vow can afford: the priest will make the valuation.

9If the vow concerns an animal acceptable as an offering to the LORD, then such a gift is holy to the LORD.

10It must not be exchanged or substituted for another, whether good for bad or bad for good. But if a substitution is in fact made of one animal for another, then both the original animal and its substitute are holy.

11If the vow concerns an unclean animal unacceptable as an offering to the LORD, then the animal is to be brought before the priest,

12and he must value it whether good or bad. The priest's valuation is decisive;

13in case of redemption the payment must be increased by one fifth.

14When a man dedicates his house as holy to the LORD, the priest is to judge whether it is good or bad, and the priest's valuation must be decisive.

15If the donor redeems his house, he must pay the amount of the valuation increased by one fifth, and the house then reverts to him.

16If someone dedicates to the LORD part of his ancestral land, you are to value it according to the amount of seed-corn it can carry, at the rate of fifty shekels of silver for a homer of barley seed.

17If he dedicates his land from the year of jubilee, it stands at your valuation;

18but if he dedicates it after the year of jubilee, the priest must estimate the price in silver according to the number of years remaining until the next year of jubilee, and this will be deducted from your valuation.

19If the one who dedicates his field should redeem it, he has to pay the amount of your valuation in silver, increased by one fifth, and it then reverts to him.

20If he does not redeem it but sells the land to another, it is no longer redeemable;

21when the land reverts at the year of jubilee, it will be like land that has been dedicated, holy to the LORD. It will belong to the priest as his holding.

22If someone dedicates to the LORD land which he has bought, land which is not part of his ancestral land,

23the priest must estimate the amount of the value for the period until the year of jubilee, and the person must give the amount fixed as at that day; it is holy to the LORD.

24At the year of jubilee the land reverts to the person from whom it was bought, whose holding it is.

25Every valuation you make is to be made by the sacred standard at the rate of twenty gerahs to the shekel.

26No one may dedicate to the LORD the firstborn of an animal which in any case has to be offered as a firstborn, whether from the herd or the flock. It is the LORD's.

27If it is an unclean animal, he may redeem it at your valuation and add one fifth; but if it is not redeemed, it is to be sold at your valuation.

28Nothing, however, which anyone devotes to the LORD irredeemably from his own property, whether a human being, an animal, or ancestral land, may be sold or redeemed. Everything so devoted is most holy to the LORD.

29No human being thus devoted may be redeemed; he must be put to death.

30Every tithe on land, whether from grain or from the fruit of a tree, belongs to the LORD; it is holy to the LORD.

31If anyone wishes to redeem any of his tithe, he must pay its value increased by one fifth.

32Every tenth creature that passes under the counting rod is holy to the LORD; this applies to all tithes of cattle and sheep.

33There is to be no enquiry whether it is good or bad, and no substitution. If any substitution is made, then the tithe-animal and its substitute are both forfeit as holy; they cannot be redeemed.

34These are the commandments which the LORD gave to Moses on Mount Sinai for the Israelites.



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