Leviticus 27:13
If the owner wishes to redeem it, they must add a fifth to its value.
If the owner wishes to redeem it, they must add a fifth to its value.
But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.
But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a fifth part of it to your estimation.
But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.
But if he will indeed redeem it, then he shall add the fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.
But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.
And yf he will bye it agayne let him geue the fyfte parte moare to that it was set at.
But yf eny man wil bye it out, he shal geue the fifth parte more, to that it was set at.
But if he will bye it againe, then hee shall giue the fift part of it more, aboue thy valuation.
But if he wyll bye it agayne, he shall geue the fift part more aboue that it was set at.
But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a fifth [part] thereof unto thy estimation.
But if he will indeed redeem it, then he shall add the fifth part of it to its valuation.
and if he really redeem it, then he hath added its fifth to thy valuation.
But if he will indeed redeem it, then he shall add the fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.
But if he will indeed redeem it, then he shall add the fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.
But if he has a desire to get it back for himself, let him give a fifth more than your value.
But if he will indeed redeem it, then he shall add the fifth part of it to its valuation.
If, however, the person who made the vow redeems the animal, he must add one fifth to its conversion value.
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14If someone consecrates their house as holy to the LORD, the priest shall value it as either good or bad; whatever value the priest assigns, so it shall remain.
15If the one who consecrated it wishes to redeem their house, they must add a fifth to the valuation price, and it shall become theirs.
16If someone dedicates part of their field as their possession to the LORD, the valuation will be based on how much seed is required to sow it—a homer of barley seed will be valued at fifty shekels of silver.
17If they dedicate their field during the Year of Jubilee, the valuation will stand as it is.
18But if they dedicate their field after the Jubilee, the priest will calculate the value based on the number of years left until the next Jubilee, and a reduction will be made from the original valuation.
19If the person who dedicated the field wishes to redeem it, they must add a fifth to the valuation price, and the field will be theirs again.
20If they do not redeem the field, or if they have sold it to someone else, it can no longer be redeemed.
21When the field is released in the Jubilee, it will become holy to the LORD, like a field devoted to Him. It will belong to the priest as their possession.
22If someone dedicates a field they purchased, one that is not part of their ancestral inheritance, to the LORD,
23the priest will calculate its value up to the Year of Jubilee, and the person must pay the value on that day. It will be holy to the LORD.
24In the Year of Jubilee, the field will return to the original owner from whom it was purchased, the one who holds it as their ancestral inheritance.
25Every valuation will be according to the sanctuary shekel, where twenty gerahs make a shekel.
31If anyone wishes to redeem any part of their tithe, they must add a fifth of its value to it.
32Every tithe of the herd or flock, every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd’s rod, will be holy to the LORD.
27If it is an unclean animal, it may be redeemed according to its valuation by adding a fifth of its value, or if not redeemed, it must be sold at its valuation.
28Anything that is devoted to the LORD, whether a person, an animal, or a field from one's possession, cannot be sold or redeemed; everything devoted is most holy to the LORD.
2Speak to the Israelites and say to them: When someone makes a special vow to dedicate persons to the LORD according to your valuation,
3the valuation for a male from twenty years old to sixty years old shall be fifty shekels of silver according to the sanctuary shekel.
4But if it is a female, the valuation shall be thirty shekels.
5If the person is five to twenty years old, the valuation for a male shall be twenty shekels, and for a female, ten shekels.
6If the person is one month old to five years old, the valuation for a male shall be five shekels of silver, and for a female, three shekels of silver.
7If the person is sixty years old or older, the valuation shall be fifteen shekels for a male and ten shekels for a female.
8If someone is too poor to pay the valuation, they shall present the individual before the priest, and the priest shall assess the value according to what the one making the vow can afford.
9If it is an animal that can be offered as an offering to the LORD, whatever is given to the LORD shall be holy.
12The priest shall assess it as either good or bad; whatever value the priest assigns, that shall be its value.
24In every part of the land that you own, you must provide for the redemption of the land.
25If one of your fellow Israelites becomes poor and sells some of their property, their nearest relative is to come and redeem what they have sold.
26But if a man has no one to redeem it for him, and later he prospers and finds enough to redeem it,
27he shall calculate the years since its sale, refund the balance to the man to whom he sold it, and then return to his property.
28But if he cannot afford to repay, what he sold will remain with the buyer until the Year of Jubilee; in the Jubilee it will be released, and he will return to his property.
29If a man sells a house in a walled city, he retains the right of redemption for a full year after its sale; his right of redemption shall last a year.
30But if it is not redeemed by the end of a full year, the house in the walled city will become permanently the property of the buyer and their descendants; it will not be released in the Jubilee.
31But houses in villages without walls around them are to be considered as open country. They can be redeemed, and they must be released in the Jubilee.
16They must make restitution for what they have misused in regard to the holy thing, adding a fifth of its value, and give it to the priest. The priest will make atonement for them with the ram of the guilt offering, and they will be forgiven.
49An uncle or a cousin may redeem them, or any close relative from their family may redeem them. If they prosper, they may redeem themselves.
50They and their buyer are to calculate the time from the year they were sold to the Year of Jubilee. The price of their release shall be based on the number of years, like the wages of a hired worker.
51If there are still many years until the Jubilee, they must pay the price of their redemption in proportion to the years remaining.
52If only a few years remain until the Jubilee, they are to calculate this and pay for their redemption accordingly.
7They must confess the sin they have committed. They must fully repay the one they wronged, adding a fifth of the value and giving it to the person they have wronged.
8But if the person has no close relative to whom the restitution can be made, the restitution belongs to the Lord and must be given to the priest, along with the ram of atonement to make atonement for the guilt.
4Then he shall take off his garments and put on other garments and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place.
5The fire on the altar shall be kept burning; it must not go out. Every morning the priest shall add wood to it, arrange the burnt offering on it, and burn the fatty portions of the peace offerings on it.
14If anyone eats a sacred offering unintentionally, they must add a fifth of its value to it and give it to the priest as compensation for the sacred thing.
16When they are a month old, you shall redeem them at your valuation, which is five shekels of silver, measured by the sanctuary shekel—twenty gerahs make a shekel.
12If it was attacked and torn apart by a wild animal, the neighbor must provide evidence of this, but does not need to pay restitution for the torn animal.
1If a thief is caught breaking in and is struck and killed, there is no bloodguilt for his death.
30However, if a ransom is imposed on him, he must pay whatever is demanded for the redemption of his life.
33If anyone redeems property from the Levites, the property that was sold in the city they possess must be released in the Jubilee, because the houses in the cities of the Levites are their possession among the Israelites.
15You are to buy from your neighbor based on the number of years since the Jubilee, and they are to sell to you according to the number of harvest years.
5If a fire breaks out and catches on thorn bushes so that a stack of grain, standing grain, or a field is destroyed, the one who started the fire must make full compensation.