Leviticus 27:14-34

Leviticus 27:14-34

[14] And when a man  shall sanctify  his house  to be holy  unto the LORD,  then the priest  shall estimate  it, whether it be good  or bad:  as the priest  shall estimate  it, so shall it stand.  [15] And if he that sanctified  it will redeem  his house,  then he shall add  the fifth  part of the money  of thy estimation  unto it, and it shall be his. [16] And if a man  shall sanctify  unto the LORD  some part of a field  of his possession,  then thy estimation  shall be according  to the seed  thereof: an homer  of barley  seed  shall be valued at fifty  shekels  of silver.  [17] If he sanctify  his field  from the year  of jubile,  according to thy estimation  it shall stand.  [18] But if he sanctify  his field  after  the jubile,  then the priest  shall reckon  unto him the money  according to  the years  that remain,  even unto the year  of the jubile,  and it shall be abated  from thy estimation.  [19] And if he that sanctified  the field  will in any wise  it, then he shall add  the fifth  part of the money  of thy estimation  unto it, and it shall be assured  to him. [20] And if he will not redeem  the field,  or if he have sold  the field  to another  man,  it shall not be redeemed  [21] But the field,  when it goeth out  in the jubile,  shall be holy  unto the LORD,  as a field  devoted;  the possession  thereof shall be the priest's.  [22] And if a man sanctify  unto the LORD  a field  which he hath bought,  which is not of the fields  of his possession;  [23] Then the priest  shall reckon  unto him the worth  of thy estimation,  even unto the year  of the jubile:  and he shall give  thine estimation  in that day,  as a holy thing  unto the LORD.  [24] In the year  of the jubile  the field  shall return  unto him of whom it was bought,  even to him to whom the possession  of the land  did belong. [25] And all thy estimations  shall be according to the shekel  of the sanctuary:  twenty  gerahs  shall be the shekel.  [26] Only the firstling  of the beasts,  which should be the LORD'S  firstling,  no man  shall sanctify  it; whether it be ox,  or sheep:  it is the LORD'S.  [27] And if it be of an unclean  beast,  then he shall redeem  it according to thine estimation,  and shall add  a fifth  part of it thereto: or if it be not redeemed,  then it shall be sold  according to thy estimation.  [28] Notwithstanding no devoted thing,  that a man  shall devote  of all that he hath, both of man  and beast,  and of the field  of his possession,  shall be sold  or redeemed:  every devoted thing  is most  [29] None devoted,  which shall be  devoted  of men,  shall be redeemed;  but shall surely  [30] And all the tithe  of the land,  whether of the seed  of the land,  or of the fruit  of the tree,  is the LORD'S:  it is holy  unto the LORD.  [31] And if a man  will at all  ought of his tithes,  he shall add  thereto the fifth  [32] And concerning the tithe  of the herd,  or of the flock,  even of whatsoever passeth  under the rod,  the tenth  shall be holy  unto the LORD.  [33] He shall not search  whether it be good  or bad,  neither shall he change  then both it and the change  thereof shall be holy;  it shall not be redeemed.  [34] These are the commandments,  which the LORD  commanded  Moses  for the children  of Israel  in mount  Sinai.