If it be of the beasts of which men bring an offering unto
the LORD: all that any man giveth of such unto the LORD, shall be
holy. He may not alter it nor change it: a good for a bad or a bad
for good. If he change beast for beast, then both the same beast
and it also wherewith it was changed shall be holy. If it be any
manner of unclean beast of which men may not offer unto the LORD,
let him bring the beast before the priest and let the priest value
it. And whether it be good or bad as the priest setteth it, so
shall it be. And if he will buy it again, let him give the fifth
part more to that it was set at. If any man dedicate his house, it
shall be holy unto the LORD. And the priest shall set it; whether
it be good or bad, and as the priest hath set it, so it shall be.
If he that sanctified it will redeem his house, let him give the
fifth part of the money that it was judged at thereto, and it
shall be his. If a man hallow a piece of his inherited land unto
the LORD, it shall be set according to that it beareth. If it bear
an homer of barley, it shall be set at fifty sicles of silver. If
he hallow his field immediately from the trompet year, it shall be
worth according as it is esteemed. But and if he hallow his field
after the trumpet year, the priest shall reckon the price with him
according to the years that remain unto the trumpet year, and
thereafter it shall be lower set.
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