Leviticus 27:19
And if the man who has given the field has a desire to get it back, let him give a fifth more than the price at which it was valued and it will be his.
And if the man who has given the field has a desire to get it back, let him give a fifth more than the price at which it was valued and it will be his.
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12And let the priest put a value on it, if it is good or bad; whatever value the priest puts on it, so will it be.
13But if he has a desire to get it back for himself, let him give a fifth more than your value.
14And if a man has given his house as holy to the Lord, then the priest will put a value on it, if it is good or bad; as the priest gives decision so will the value be fixed.
15And if the owner has a desire to get back his house, let him give a fifth more than your value, and it will be his.
16And if a man gives to the Lord part of the field which is his property, then let your value be in relation to the seed which is planted in it; a measure of barley grain will be valued at fifty shekels of silver.
17If he gives his field from the year of Jubilee, the value will be fixed by your decision.
18But if he gives his field after the year of Jubilee, the amount of the money will be worked out by the priest in relation to the number of years till the coming year of Jubilee, and the necessary amount will be taken off your value.
20But if he has no desire to get it back, or if he has given it for a price to another man, it may not be got back again.
21But the field, when it becomes free at the year of Jubilee, will be holy to the Lord, as a field given under oath: it will be the property of the priest.
22And if a man gives to the Lord a field which he has got for money from another, which is not part of his heritage;
23Then the value fixed by you up to the year of Jubilee will be worked out for him by the priest, and in that day he will give the amount of your value as holy to the Lord.
24In the year of Jubilee the field will go back to him from whom he got it, that is, to him whose heritage it was.
25And let all your values be based on the shekel of the holy place, that is, twenty gerahs to the shekel.
26But a man may not give by oath to the Lord the first-fruits of cattle which are offered to the Lord: if it is an ox or a sheep it is the Lord's.
27And if it is an unclean beast, then the owner of it may give money to get it back, in agreement with the value fixed by you, by giving a fifth more; or if it is not taken back, let it be given for money in agreement with your valuing.
28But nothing which a man has given completely to the Lord, out of all his property, of man or beast, or of the land which is his heritage, may be given away or got back in exchange for money; anything completely given is most holy to the Lord.
29Any man given completely to the Lord may not be got back: he is certainly to be put to death.
30And every tenth part of the land, of the seed planted, or of the fruit of trees, is holy to the Lord.
31And if a man has a desire to get back any of the tenth part which he has given, let him give a fifth more.
32And a tenth part of the herd and of the flock, whatever goes under the rod of the valuer, will be holy to the Lord.
33He may not make search to see if it is good or bad, or make any changes in it; and if he makes exchange of it for another, the two will be holy; he will not get them back again.
24Wherever there is property in land, the owner is to have the right of getting it back.
25If your brother becomes poor, and has to give up some of his land for money, his nearest relation may come and get back that which his brother has given up.
26And if he has no one to get it back for him, and later he himself gets wealth and has enough money to get it back;
27Then let him take into account the years from the time when he gave it up, and make up the loss for the rest of the years to him who took it, and so get back his property.
28But if he is not able to get it back for himself, then it will be kept by him who gave a price for it, till the year of Jubilee; and in that year it will go back to its first owner and he will have his property again.
29And if a man gives his house in a walled town for money, he has the right to get it back for the space of a full year after he has given it up.
30And if he does not get it back by the end of the year, then the house in the town will become the property of him who gave the money for it, and of his children for ever; it will not go from him in the year of Jubilee.
31But houses in small unwalled towns will be the same as property in the country; they may be got back, and they will go back to their owners in the year of Jubilee.
32But the houses in the towns of the Levites may be got back by the Levites at any time.
33And if a Levite does not give money to get back his property, his house in the town which was exchanged for money will come back to him in the year of Jubilee. For the houses of the towns of the Levites are their property among the children of Israel.
34But the land on the outskirts of their towns may not be exchanged for money, for it is their property for ever.
49Or his father's brother, or the son of his father's brother, or any near relation; or if he gets money, he may make himself free.
50And let the years be numbered from the time when he gave himself to his owner till the year of Jubilee, and the price given for him will be in relation to the number of years, on the scale of the payment of a servant.
51If there is still a long time, he will give back, on account of it, a part of the price which was given for him.
52And if there is only a short time, he will take account of it with his master, and in relation to the number of years he will give back the price of making him free.
5If a man makes a fire in a field or a vine-garden, and lets the fire do damage to another man's field, he is to give of the best produce of his field or his vine-garden to make up for it.
16And he is to make payment to the priest for what he has done wrong in relation to the holy thing, together with a fifth part of its value in addition; and the priest will take away his sin by the sheep of his offering, and he will have forgiveness.
8But if he is poorer than the value which you have put on him, then let him be taken to the priest, and the priest will put a value on him, such as it is possible for him to give.
9And if it is a beast of which men make offerings to the Lord, whatever any man gives of such to the Lord will be holy.
16Payment is to be made for these when they are a month old, at the value fixed by you, a price of five shekels by the scale of the holy place, that is, twenty gerahs to the shekel.
12For it is the Jubilee, and it is holy to you; your food will be the natural increase of the field.
13In this year of Jubilee, let every man go back to his heritage.
5The fire on the altar is to be kept burning; it is never to go out; every morning the priest is to put wood on it, placing the burned offering in order on it, and there the fat of the peace-offering is to be burned.
15Let your exchange of goods with your neighbours have relation to the number of years after the year of Jubilee, and the number of times the earth has given her produce.
16If the number of years is great, the price will be increased, and if the number of years is small, the price will be less, for it is the produce of a certain number of years which the man is giving you.
14And if a man takes the holy food in error, he will have to give the holy thing back to the priest, with the addition of a fifth part.
7Let them say openly what they have done; and make payment for the wrong done, with the addition of a fifth part, and give it to him to whom the wrong was done.
54And if he is not made free in this way, he will go out in the year of Jubilee, he and his children with him.
30If a price is put on his life, let him make payment of whatever price is fixed.