Speak to the sons of Israel! And you shall say unto them, A man who ever should vow a vow for a value of his life to the
it will be the value of a male from twenty years unto sixty years old will be fifty double-drachmas of silver by the weight
And the female will be the price of thirty double-drachmas.
And if from five years old unto twenty years old, shall be twenty double-drachmas, and the female ten double-drachmas.
And from a month unto five years old, shall be five double-drachmas of silver, and the female three double-drachmas of silver.
And if from sixty years old and up, if indeed a male shall be fifteen double-drachmas of silver; for the female ten double-drachmas.
And if of low estate for a value, he shall be stood before the priest, and shall value just as is able to afford thus shall value
And if it be from the cattle of the ones being offered of them as a gift to the who ever should give of these to the it shall be holy.
He shall not change it good for bad, nor bad for good. And if by bartering he should barter it cattle for cattle, shall be holy.
And if any beast of which none are offered of them as a gift to the he shall set the beast before the priest,
and shall value between good and between bad. And as far as valuing so it will stand.
And if should ransom it, he shall add the fifth part to the value of it.
And a man, who ever should sanctify his house holy to the then shall value between good and between bad; what ever shall value so it shall stand.
And if the one sanctifying it should redeem his house, he shall add unto it the fifth part of the money for the value, and it shall be his.
And if from to the then shall be according to its sowing a cor of barley double-drachmas of silver.
And if from the year of the release he should sanctify his field, according to his value it shall stand.
But if last shall count in addition the money for the years remaining, until unto the of the release, and it shall be deducted from his valuation.
And if should ransom it, he shall add the fifth part of the money to the value of it, and it will be his.
And if he should not ransom the field, and should give back the field man no longer shall he ransom it.
But will be holy to the as the land being separated; to the priest it will be his possession.
And if from the field of which he acquired, which is not from the field of his possession, to the
the priest shall impute to him the full value from the year of the release, and he shall render the value in that day as holy to the
And in the year of the release, he shall give back the field to the man from whom he acquired it, of whom was in possession of the land.
And all value will be weights twenty oboli will be the double-drachma.
And every first-born which ever should be born among your cattle will be to the And shall consecrate If also a calf, if also a sheep, to the
And if of the four-footed creatures of the unclean he should barter for the value of it, then he shall add his fifth part to it, and it will be his. But if he should not ransom it, it shall be sold according to its valuation.
And every offering for consumption which ever should present to the of all as much as is to him, from man unto beast, and from a field of his possession, he shall not sell it, nor ransom it; every offering for consumption a holy to the
And all, what ever should be presented from men, it shall not be ransomed, but to death it shall be put to death.
Every tenth of the land, from the seed of the land, and from the fruit of the wood to the it is holy to the
And if ransoming should ransom of his tenth, his fifth part he shall add to it, and it will be his.
And every tenth of oxen, and sheep, and all which should go through in the number by the rod measure, the tenth will be holy to the
You shall not barter it good for bad, nor bad for good. And if in bartering you should barter it, it shall be and its barter holy, it shall not be ransomed.
These commandments which Moses for the sons of Israel on mount Sinai.