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If a man vows to consecrate to the Lord some piece of land which is part of his patrimony, it must be valued according to the worth of its yield; if it takes eight bushels to seed it, the price fixed will be fifty silver pieces. (Leviticus 27, 16)
If he vows the field in the first year of a jubilee period, it must be estimated at its full worth; (Leviticus 27, 17)
First-born creatures, which belong to the Lord already, cannot be the subject of a vow or a consecration; ox or sheep, it belongs to the Lord by right. (Leviticus 27, 26)
for the sons of Israel, Man or woman that would be set apart for the Lord by taking the Nazirite vow must abstain from wine, and from all strong drink. (Numbers 6, 2)
And this is the rite he must follow when the period of his vow is completed. He will be brought to the tabernacle door, (Numbers 6, 13)
So must the time of his dedication be brought to an end, and so must his vow be fulfilled; apart from any special undertaking he may have made. To achieve the purpose of such consecration, he must carry out the full intentions of his vow. (Numbers 6, 21)
When you offer the Lord ox or sheep in burnt-sacrifice, or by way of welcome-offering (whether in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, or because you would greet the Lord with acceptable fragrance on occasion of some solemn feast), (Numbers 15, 3)
But when, by way of burnt-sacrifice, or offering for a vow, or welcome-offering, thy victim is a bullock, (Numbers 15, 8)
All that is set apart, when offerings are made to the Lord, is my gift to thee; whatever is offered by way of bloodless sacrifice, or to atone for some fault or wrong done, and vowed to holy uses, belongs to thee and thine. (Numbers 18, 9)
All that the Israelites give in payment of their vows, is thine. (Numbers 18, 14)
Whereupon the Israelites took a vow, promising the Lord that if he would grant them victory over this tribe, they would raze its cities to the ground. (Numbers 21, 2)
Such are the offerings you must make to God at your public festivals, over and above those you bring in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, burnt-sacrifice and bloodless sacrifice and libation and welcome-offering. (Numbers 29, 39)
