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and there is no exchanging better for worse, or worse for better; if he sacrifices one beast in exchange for another, that other is none the less forfeit. (Leviticus 27, 10)
If it is some unclean beast, which cannot be offered to the Lord in sacrifice, it must be brought before the priest, (Leviticus 27, 11)
If a man vows to consecrate his house to the Lord, the priest shall examine it and decide its worth. The valuation he makes shall be the price assigned to it, (Leviticus 27, 14)
and if the worshipper would redeem it, he must pay that price and a fifth besides, to recover possession of the house. (Leviticus 27, 15)
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)
but if some time has passed, then the priest will count up the years still left before the jubilee comes, and will lower the price accordingly. (Leviticus 27, 18)
And if the worshipper would redeem it, he must pay that price and a fifth besides, to recover the field. (Leviticus 27, 19)
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)
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)
Dedicate the tribe of Levi to me, and bid them wait on the pleasure of Aaron, the high priest; doing him service and keeping watch, (Numbers 3, 6)
Aaron and his sons, to whom the Israelites have assigned them; but it is to Aaron and his sons that thou wilt entrust the priestly office. No one else must minister there, on pain of death. (Numbers 3, 10)
were the tent itself and its canopy, and the screen stretched over the doorway by which the tabernacle was entered; the curtains for the court, and the hanging at the entrance to the court, with all that belongs to the service of the altar;✻ the tabernacle ropes, too, and its appurtenances in general. (Numbers 3, 26)
