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Leviticus 27:22-34 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

22. If you promise me a field that you have bought,

23. its value will be decided by a priest, according to the number of years before the next Year of Celebration, and the money you pay will be mine.

24. However, on the next Year of Celebration, the land will go back to the family of its original owner.

25. Every price will be set by the official standards.

26. All firstborn animals of your flocks and herds are already mine, and so you cannot promise any of them to me.

27. If you promise me a donkey, you may buy it back by adding an additional twenty per cent to its value. If you don't buy it back, it can be sold to someone else for whatever a priest has said it is worth.

28. Anything that you completely dedicate to me must be completely destroyed. It cannot be bought back or sold. Every person, animal, and piece of property that you dedicate completely is only for me.

29. In fact, any humans who have been promised to me in this way must be put to death.

30. Ten per cent of everything you harvest is holy and belongs to me, whether it grows in your fields or on your fruit trees.

31. If you want to buy back this part of your harvest, you may do so by paying what it is worth plus an additional twenty per cent.

32. When you count your flocks and herds, one out of ten of every newborn animal is holy and belongs to me,

33. no matter how good or bad it is. If you substitute one animal for another, both of them become holy, and neither can be bought back.

34. Moses was on Mount Sinai when the Lord gave him these laws for the people of Israel.

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