If he that sanctified the field
will redeem it again, let him put the fifth part of the price that
it was set at, thereunto, and it shall be his: if he will not it
shall be redeemed no more. But when the field goeth out in the
trompet year, it shall be holy unto the LORD: even as a thing
dedicated, and it shall be the priest's possession. If a man
sanctify unto the LORD a field, which he hath bought and is not of
his inheritance, then the priest shall reckon with him what it is
worth unto the trompet year, {year of jubilee} and he shall give
the price that it is set at the same day, and it shall be holy
unto the LORD. But in the trompet year, the field shall return
unto him of whom he bought it, whose inheritance of land it was.
And all setting shall be according to the holy sicle. One sicle
maketh twenty geras. But the firstborn of the beasts that pertain
unto the LORD, may no man sanctify: whether it be ox or sheep, for
they are the LORD's already. If it be an unclean beast, then let
him redeem it as it is set at, and give the fifth part more
thereto. If it be not redeemed, then let it be sold as it is
rated. Notwithstanding no dedicated thing that a man dedicateth
unto the LORD, of all his goods, whether it be man or beast or
land of his inheritance, shall be sold or redeemed: for all
dedicate things are most holy unto the LORD.
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