Values and Deductions in Leviticus

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If someone dedicated a person to the LORD and the person was between 20 and 60, what value was to be donated?

  • Male 50 shekels of silver, female 30 shekels (correct)
  • Male 20 shekels of silver, female 10 shekels
  • Male 100 shekels of silver, female 75 shekels
  • Male 5 shekels of silver, female 3 shekels

If someone dedicated a person to the LORD and the person was between one month and five, what value was to be donated?

  • Male 20 shekels of silver, female 10 shekels
  • Male 5 shekels of silver, female 3 shekels (correct)
  • Male 50 shekels of silver, female 30 shekels
  • Male 100 shekels of silver, female 75 shekels

If someone dedicated a person to the LORD and the person was between 5 and 20, what value was to be donated?

  • Male 20 shekels of silver, female 10 shekels (correct)
  • Male 5 shekels of silver, female 3 shekels
  • Male 50 shekels of silver, female 30 shekels
  • Male 100 shekels of silver, female 75 shekels

If a person was too poor to pay a vow dedicating a person to the LORD, who was to determine the value?

<p>A priest (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a person vowed an unclean animal to the LORD, what happened?

<p>Its value would be established by the priest (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a person vowed an animal to the LORD, it could be redeemed by adding what to its value?

<p>Adding a fifth to the value of the animal (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A person dedicating a field to the LORD was valued according to:

<p>The amount of seed required (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If someone dedicated a field to the LORD, its value was calculated in relation to:

<p>The year of Jubilee (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A piece of property dedicated on the year of Jubilee became:

<p>The priests' (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

(n) _______ animal was not to be dedicated because it was already the LORD's.

<p>Firstborn</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was not allowed to be ransomed?

<p>A person devoted for destruction (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How much of the fruit of the land and trees belonged to the LORD?

<p>A tithe (1/10) (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Every _____ animal passing under the shepherd's rod was the LORD's.

<p>Tenth</p> Signup and view all the answers

To redeem part of one's tithe, one must pay how much extra?

<p>One fifth (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Dedications and Values

  • Male individuals aged 20-60 dedicated to the LORD are valued at 50 shekels of silver, females at 30 shekels (Lev. 27:3).
  • For individuals aged one month to five years, males are valued at 5 shekels and females at 3 shekels (Lev. 27:6).
  • Individuals between the ages of 5 and 20 have a valuation of males at 20 shekels and females at 10 shekels (Lev. 27:5).

Determining Value

  • If someone is unable to pay a vow dedicating a person, a priest is responsible for determining the value (Lev. 27:8).

Vow Compliance for Animals

  • Unclean animals dedicated to the LORD will have their value established by the priest (Lev. 27:11).
  • An animal vowed to the LORD can be redeemed by paying its value plus an additional fifth (Lev. 27:13).

Field Dedicating and Valuation

  • The value of a field dedicated to the LORD is based on the amount of seed required (Lev. 27:16).
  • The valuation of the dedicated field also considers the year of Jubilee (Lev. 27:18).

Jubilee and Property

  • Property dedicated in the year of Jubilee becomes the possession of the priests (Lev. 27:21).

Firstborn and Ransom

  • Firstborn animals cannot be dedicated as they already belong to the LORD (Lev. 27:26).
  • Individuals devoted for destruction cannot be ransomed (Lev. 27:29).

Tithes and Contributions

  • One-tenth (a tithe) of the fruits of land and trees belongs to the LORD (Lev. 27:30).
  • Every tenth animal passing under the shepherd's rod is designated for the LORD (Lev. 27:32).
  • To redeem part of a tithe, an extra fifth (20%) must be paid (Lev. 27:31).

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