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14 (A)If such a one eats of a sacred offering through inadvertence, that person shall make restitution to the priest for the sacred offering, with an increment of one fifth of the amount.

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13 If the offerer wishes to redeem the animal, the person shall pay one fifth more than this valuation.(A)

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15 A person dedicating a house who then wishes to redeem it shall pay one fifth more than the price thus established, and then it will again belong to that individual.(A)

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19 A person dedicating a field who then wishes to redeem[a](A) it shall pay one fifth more than the price thus established, and so reclaim it.

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Footnotes

  1. 27:19 Redeem: the person apparently can redeem the land up to the jubilee year, following 25:23–28. See note on v. 21.

27 But if it is an unclean animal,[a] it may be redeemed by paying one fifth more than its value. If it is not redeemed, it shall be sold at its value.

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Footnotes

  1. 27:27 An unclean animal: such as the firstborn of a donkey, which was unfit for sacrifice. According to Ex 13:13; 34:20, a firstborn donkey was to be redeemed by offering a sheep in its stead, or was to have its neck broken.