forked from dan/en_ulb
various, updated "holy"
This commit is contained in:
parent
e859787391
commit
5f758c27fe
|
@ -30,24 +30,24 @@
|
|||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
\p
|
||||
\v 14 When a man desires to set apart his house to Yahweh, then the priest will estimate its value. Whatever the priest values it at, that will be its value.
|
||||
\v 15 But if the owner set apart his home and later wishes to redeem it, then a fifth of its value is to be added to its redemption price, and then the house will be his again.
|
||||
\v 14 When a man desires to dedicate his house to be set apart for Yahweh, then the priest will estimate its value. Whatever the priest values it at, that will be its value.
|
||||
\v 15 But if the owner dedicates his home and later wishes to redeem it, then a fifth of its value is to be added to its redemption price, and then the house will be his again.
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
\p
|
||||
\v 16 If a man desires to set apart to Yahweh some of his land, then the estimation of its value will be made in keeping with the amount of seed required to plant it. One homer of barley will be valued at fifty shekels of silver.
|
||||
\v 16 If a man desires to dedicate to Yahweh some of his land, then the estimation of its value will be made in keeping with the amount of seed required to plant it. One homer of barley will be valued at fifty shekels of silver.
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
\v 17 If he set apart his field during the Year of Jubilee, the estimated value will stand.
|
||||
\v 18 But if he set apart his field after the Jubilee, then the priest must calculate the value of the field by the number of years that remain until the next Year of Jubilee, and the estimated value must be reduced.
|
||||
\v 17 If he dedicates his field during the Year of Jubilee, the estimated value will stand.
|
||||
\v 18 But if he dedicate his field after the Jubilee, then the priest must calculate the value of the field by the number of years that remain until the next Year of Jubilee, and the estimated value must be reduced.
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
\v 19 If the man who set apart the field wishes to redeem it, then he must add a fifth to the estimated value, and it will be become his again.
|
||||
\v 19 If the man who dedicates the field wishes to redeem it, then he must add a fifth to the estimated value, and it will be become his again.
|
||||
\v 20 If he does not redeem the field, or if he has sold the field to another man, it cannot be redeemed any more.
|
||||
\v 21 Instead, the field, when it is released in the Jubilee, will be a holy gift to Yahweh, like the field that has been completely given to Yahweh. It will belong to the priest.
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
\v 22 If a man set apart to Yahweh a field that he has bought, but that field is not part of his family’s land,
|
||||
\v 22 If a man dedicates to Yahweh a field that he has bought, but that field is not part of his family’s land,
|
||||
\v 23 then the priest will figure the estimated value up to the Year of Jubilee, and the man must pay its value on that day as a holy gift to Yahweh.
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
|
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
\p
|
||||
\v 26 But a firstborn among animals already belongs to Yahweh and no man may set it apart—whether ox or sheep—for it belongs to Yahweh.
|
||||
\v 26 But a firstborn among animals already belongs to Yahweh and no man may dedicates it—whether ox or sheep—for it belongs to Yahweh.
|
||||
\v 27 If it is an unclean animal, then the owner may buy it back at the estimated value, and a fifth must be added to that value. If the animal is not redeemed, then it is to be sold at the set value.
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
|
|||
\v 31 If a man redeems any of his tithe, he must add a fifth to its value.
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
\v 32 As for all the tithe of the herd or the flock, whatever passes under the shepherd’s rod, one tenth must be separated apart for Yahweh.
|
||||
\v 32 As for all the tithe of the herd or the flock, whatever passes under the shepherd’s rod, one tenth must be dedicated to Yahweh.
|
||||
\v 33 The shepherd must not search for the better or the worse animals, and he must not substitute one for another. If he changes it at all, then both it and that for which it is changed will be holy. It cannot be redeemed.'”
|
||||
|
||||
\s5
|
||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue