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23 »‘The priest must figure out the field's value until the jubilee year. You will pay its value on that day as something holy, belonging to Jehovah.
24 »‘In the jubilee year the field will go back to the person from whom it was bought, to whom it belongs as family property.
25 »‘All values will be set using the standard weight of the holy place.
26 »‘A firstborn animal already belongs to Jehovah because it was born first. Therefore, it cannot be set apart as holy. Whether it is a bull or a sheep, it belongs to Jehovah.
27 »‘If it is an unclean animal it must be bought back. The payment will be its full value plus one-fifth more. If it is not bought back, it must be sold at the value given it.
28 »‘However, everything dedicated to Jehovah for destruction, a person, an animal, or a field that belongs to you, must not be sold or bought back. Everything dedicated in that way is very holy. It belongs to Jehovah.
29 »‘People dedicated this way may not be bought back. They must be put to death.
30 »‘One-tenth of what comes from the land, whether grain or fruit, is holy and belongs to Jehovah.
31 »‘If you buy back any part of it, you must add one-fifth more to it.
32 »‘Every tenth head of cattle or sheep that you counted is holy and belongs to Jehovah.
33 »‘You must not look to see if it is good or bad or exchange it. If you do exchange it, both the first animal and its substitute will be holy. They may not be bought back.’«