International Children’s Bible

Leviticus 27:7-20 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

7. The price for a man 60 years old or older is about 6 ounces of silver. The price for a woman 60 years old or older is about 4 ounces of silver.

8. “‘A person might be too poor to pay the price. If he is, bring him to the priest. The priest will decide how much money the person can afford to pay.

9. “‘Some animals may be used as sacrifices to the Lord. If someone promises to bring one of these animals, it will become holy.

10. That person must not try to put another animal in its place. He must not try to exchange it for something else. He must not try to exchange a good animal for a bad animal. And he must not exchange a bad animal for a good animal. If he tries to exchange animals, both animals will become holy.

11. “‘Unclean animals cannot be offered as sacrifices to the Lord. Someone might bring one of them to the Lord. If he does, that animal must be brought to the priest.

12. The priest will decide a price for the animal. The price will be according to whether the animal is good or bad. If the priest decides a price, that is the price for the animal.

13. If the person wants to buy back the animal, he must add an additional one-fifth to the price.

14. “‘A person might give his house as holy to the Lord. If he does, the priest must decide its value. The price will be according to whether the house is good or bad. If the priest decides a price, that is the price for the house.

15. But the person who gives the house might want to buy it back. If he does, he must add an additional one-fifth to the price. Then the house will belong to him again.

16. “‘A person might give part of his fields to the Lord. The value of those fields will depend on how much seed is needed to plant them. It will cost about one and one-fourth pounds of silver for each six bushels of barley seed needed.

17. The person might give his field at the year of Jubilee. Then its value will be what the priest decides.

18. But he might give his field after the Jubilee. If he does, the priest must decide the exact price. He must count the number of years to the next year of Jubilee. Then he will use that number to decide the exact price.

19. The person who gave the field might want to buy it back. If he does, he must add one-fifth to that price. Then the field will belong to him again.

20. “‘If he does not buy back the field, it will always belong to the priest. If it is sold to someone else, the first person cannot buy it back.