9 And if it be an animal of which (some portion) will be offered an oblation before the Lord, all that he giveth of it before the Lord shall be sacred; 10 He shall not alter it or change it, good for bad, or bad for good; and if he will indeed change animal for animal, both it and that for which it is changed shall be sacred. 11 And if it be any unclean animal, of which none may be offered an oblation before the Lord, he shall present the animal before the priest, 12 And the priest shall value it, whether good or bad; according to the estimate of the priest so shall it be. 13 Arid if he will redeem it, then he shall add the fifth upon its value.
14 And when a man shall sanctify his house, to be consecrated before the Lord, the priest shall value it, whether good or bad; as the priest shall value it, so shall it stand. 15 And if he who had consecrated it will redeem his house, then let him add the fifth of the price of its value upon it, and it shall be his.
16 And if a man consecrate a field of his possession before the Lord, its valuation shall be according to (the quantity of) its seed; if sown with barley, a measure shall be (valued at) fifty shekels of silver. 17 If he consecrate his field from the year of Jubilee, it shall stand according to its value. 18 But if he consecrate his field after the year of Jubilee, the priest shall reckon the money with him according to the years which remain until the (next) year of Jubilee, and it shall be abated from the valuation. 19 But if he will redeem the field that he had consecrated, let him add to it a fifth of its valuated price, and it shall be confirmed to him. 20 But if he will not redeem the field, or if he have sold the field to another man, it shall not be redeemed any more: 21 But the field, when it would have gone out at the Jubilee, shall be consecrated before the Lord as a field devoted (hekel cherema); the possession of it shall be to the priest. 22 And if a man will consecrate before the Lord a field which he hath bought, and which is not of the fields of his inheritance, 23 then the priest shall reckon the sum (receipt) of its value until the year of Jubilee, and he shall give the price of it in that day, a holy thing before the Lord. 24 In the year of Jubilee the field shall return unto him who sold it, to whom the possession of the land had belonged. 25 And every valuation shall be in the shekel of the sanctuary, twenty maheen before the Lord.
26 Moreover, the first-born among cattle which is to be a firstling, before the Lord, no man may consecrate, whether ox or sheep; it is the Lord’s already. 27 And if it be an unclean animal, then he shall redeem it according to its valuation, and add one fifth thereto: or if it be not redeemed, then it shall be sold according to its valuation.
28 Nevertheless, no devoted thing which a man shall have devoted before the Lord of all that he hath of man or of beast and of the field of his possession may be sold or redeemed; every devoted thing is most sacred before the Lord. 29 No devoted one who is devoted (or accursed) of men, (as the criminal doomed to death,) shall be redeemed; being slain, he shall be killed.
30 And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord’s; it is sacred before the Lord. 31 But if a man will redeem any of his tithe, a fifth shall be add upon it. 32 And every tithing of oxen or sheep, whatever passeth under the tithing rod, shall be sacred before the Lord. 33 He shall not choose between the good and bad, neither shall he change it. But if he will commute it, both it and that for which it was exchanged shall be consecrate, and not be redeemed.
34 These are the commandments which the Lord commanded Mosheh for the children of Israel, in the mountain of Sinai.
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