No dedicated thing
therefore that is dedicate of man, may be redeemed, but must needs
die. All these tithes of the land, whether it be of the corn of
the field or fruit of the trees, shall be holy unto the LORD. If
any man will redeem ought of his tithes, let him add the fifth
part more thereto. And the tithes of oxen and sheep and of all
that goeth under the herdman's keeping, shall be holy tithes unto
the LORD. Men shall not look if it be good or bad nor shall change
it. If any man change it then both it and that it was changed
withall, shall be holy and may not be redeemed. These are the
commandments which the LORD gave Moses in charge to give unto the
children of Israel in mount Sinai.
The end of the third book of Moses.
The Fourth Book of Moses, called Numbers {Numeri}
Chapter .j.
And the LORD spake unto Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the
tabernacle of witness, the first day of the second month, and in
the second year after they were come out of the land of Egypt
saying: take ye the sum of all the multitude of the children of
Israel, in their kindreds and households of their fathers and
number them by name all that are males, poll by poll, from twenty
years and above: even all that are able to go forth in to war in
Israel, thou and Aaron shall number them in their armies, and with
you shall be of every tribe a head man in the house of his father.
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