Rules about Valuations
(Deuteronomy 25:13-16)
1Then the LORD said to Moses,  
2“Speak to the Israelites  and say to them, ‘When someone makes a special vow to the LORD involving the value of persons, 
3if the valuation concerns a male  from twenty  to  sixty years of age, then your valuation shall be fifty shekels of silver, according to the sanctuary shekel. 
4Or if it is a female, then your valuation shall be thirty shekels. 
5And if the person is from five to  twenty  years of age,  then your valuation for the male shall be twenty shekels, and for the female ten shekels. 
6Now if the person is  from one month to  five years of age, then your valuation for the male shall be five shekels of silver, and for the female  three shekels of silver. 
7And if the person is  sixty years of age or older,  then your valuation shall be fifteen  shekels for the male and ten shekels for the female. 
8But if the one making the vow is too poor to pay the valuation, he is to present the person before the priest, who shall set the value    according to  what the one making the vow can afford. 
9If he vows an animal that may be brought as an offering to the LORD, any such animal  given to the LORD shall be holy. 
10He must not replace it  or exchange it,  either good for bad or bad for good. But if he does substitute  one animal for another, both that animal and its substitute  will be holy. 
11But if the vow involves any of the unclean animals that may not be brought  as an offering to the LORD, the animal must be presented  before the priest. 
12The priest   shall set its value, whether high  or low; as the priest values it, the price will be set. 
13If, however, the owner decides to redeem the animal,  he must add a fifth to its value.
14Now if a man consecrates  his house as holy to the LORD, then the priest shall value it either as good or bad. The price will stand just as the priest  values it. 
15But if he who consecrated his house redeems it, he must add a fifth to the assessed value, and it will belong to him.
16If a man consecrates to the LORD a parcel of his land, then your valuation shall be proportional to the seed required for it— fifty shekels of silver for every homer of barley seed. 
17If he consecrates his field during the Year of Jubilee, the price will stand according to your valuation. 
18But if he consecrates his field after the Jubilee, the priest  is to calculate  the price in proportion to  the years left until the next Year of Jubilee, so that your valuation will be reduced. 
19And if the one who consecrated  the field decides to redeem it,  he must add a fifth to the assessed value, and it shall belong to him. 
20If, however, he does not redeem  the field, or if he has sold  it to another man, it may no longer be redeemed. 
21When the field is released in the Jubilee, it will become holy, like a field devoted to the LORD; it becomes the property of the priests. 
22Now if  a man consecrates to the LORD a field he has purchased, which is not a part of his own property, 
23then the priest  shall calculate  for him the value  up to the Year of Jubilee, and the man shall pay  the assessed value on that day as a sacred offering to the LORD. 
24In the Year of Jubilee the field shall return to the one from whom it was bought—    the original owner of the land. 
25Every valuation will be according to the sanctuary shekel, twenty gerahs  to the shekel.
26But no one  may consecrate a firstborn of the livestock, because a firstborn belongs to the LORD. Whether it is an ox or a sheep, it is the LORD’s. 
27But if it is among the unclean animals, then he may redeem it according to your valuation and add a fifth of its value. If it is not redeemed, then it shall be sold according to your valuation.
28 Nothing that a man sets apart  to the LORD from all he owns—   whether a man, an animal, or his inherited land —  can be sold  or redeemed; everything so devoted is most holy  to the LORD. 
29No    person set apart for destruction  may be ransomed; he must surely be put to death.
Instruction on Tithes
(Deuteronomy 14:22-29; Deuteronomy 26:1-15; Nehemiah 13:10-14)
30Thus any tithe from the land, whether from the seed of the land or the fruit of the trees, belongs to the LORD; it is holy to the LORD. 
31If a man wishes to redeem part of his tithe, he must add a fifth to its value. 
32Every tenth animal from the herd or flock  that passes under the shepherd’s rod  will be holy to the LORD. 
33He must not inspect whether it is good or bad, and he shall not make any substitution. But if he does make a substitution,  both the animal and its substitute  shall become holy; they cannot be redeemed.’ ”
34These are the commandments that the LORD  gave to Moses for the Israelites  on Mount Sinai.