More about Gifts to the Lord
More about Gifts to the Lord
(The Lord continues His instructions for the Israelites)
“You may not dedicate a firstborn animal to the Lord, for the firstborn of your cattle, sheep, and goats already belong to him.
However, you may buy back the firstborn, of a ceremonially unclean animal, by paying the priest’s assessment …of its worth, plus 20 percent.
If you do not buy it back, the priest will sell it, at its assessed value.
“However, anything specially set apart for the Lord—whether a person, an animal, or family property—must never be sold or bought back.
Anything devoted, in this way, has been set apart, as holy, and it belongs to the Lord.
No person, who is specially set apart, for destruction, may be bought back. Such a person must be put to death.
“One-tenth of the produce, of the land, whether grain from the fields, or fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord, and must be set apart to him, as holy. If you want to buy back, the Lord’s tenth of the grain or fruit, you must pay its value, plus 20 percent.
Count off every tenth animal, from your herds and flocks, and set them apart for the Lord, as holy.
You may not pick and choose between good and bad animals, and you may not substitute one for another. But, if you do exchange one animal for another, then both …the original animal and its substitute will be considered holy …and cannot be bought back.”
These are the commands that the Lord gave, through Moses, on Mount Sinai, for the Israelites.
Leviticus 27:26–34 (NLT)
Praise be to God!
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