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And if the worshipper would redeem it, he must pay that price and a fifth besides, to recover the field. (Leviticus 27, 19)
If he does not wish to redeem it, and it is sold to some other, the worshipper has no further opportunity of redeeming it; (Leviticus 27, 20)
But if it is the first-born of some unclean animal, thou, the priest, shalt put a value on it; if the worshipper would redeem it, let him pay that price and a fifth besides, if not, let it be sold at the price thou hast reckoned. (Leviticus 27, 27)
What is forfeit to the Lord, whether man or beast or piece of ground, can neither be sold nor be redeemed; once forfeit, it is set apart for holy uses, consecrated to the Lord.✻ (Leviticus 27, 28)
No human life that is forfeit can be redeemed; death is the only way. (Leviticus 27, 29)
if anyone would redeem his tithe, he must pay a fifth part besides. (Leviticus 27, 31)
No choice must be made of good or bad, and there must be no exchanging one beast for another. If any exchange is made, both beasts are forfeit to the Lord, and there is no redemption. (Leviticus 27, 33)
forty-six thousand five hundred. (Numbers 1, 21)
fifty-nine thousand three hundred. (Numbers 1, 23)
forty-five thousand six hundred and fifty. (Numbers 1, 25)
seventy-four thousand six hundred. (Numbers 1, 27)
fifty-four thousand four hundred. (Numbers 1, 29)
