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Leviticus 27:9

New American Bible - revised edition

If the offering vowed to the Lord is an animal that may be sacrificed, every such animal given to the Lord becomes sacred.

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It is a trap to pledge rashly a sacred gift, and after a vow, then to reflect.

Despite many dreams, futilities, and a multitude of words, fear God! Gain and Loss of Goods.

They may not sell or exchange or transfer any of it, the best part of the land, for it is sacred to the Lord.

The offerer shall not substitute or exchange another for it, either a worse or a better one. If the offerer exchanges one animal in place of another, both the original and its substitute shall become sacred.

However, if the one who made the vow is too poor to meet the sum, the person must be set before the priest, who shall determine a value; the priest will do this in keeping with the means of the one who made the vow.

When a person commits sacrilege by inadvertently misusing any of the Lord’s sacred objects, the wrongdoer shall bring to the Lord as reparation an unblemished ram from the flock, at the established value in silver shekels according to the sanctuary shekel, as a reparation offering.

But you say, ‘Whoever says to father or mother, “Any support you might have had from me is dedicated to God,”




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