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

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

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

    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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    Explore the various valuations of individuals and animals as outlined in Leviticus 27. This quiz focuses on dedications, vow compliance, and the significance of valuation within the context of biblical teachings. Test your knowledge on the financial implications of dedicating persons and fields to the LORD.

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