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Targum Jerusalem, Leviticus 27

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27 ‎[1] ‎[2] ‎[3] ‎[4] ‎[5] ‎[6] ‎[7] ‎[8] ‎[9] ‎[10] And he shall not change it, good for bad, or bad for good: but if changing he will exchange animal for animal, both that and his changed one shall be sacred. ‎[11] And if it be some unclean animal as such as are not offered as an oblation to the name of the Lord, ‎[12] Let the priest order it, whether good or bad; according to the priest's valuation shall it be. ‎[13] And let him add a fifth of its price above its valuation. ‎[14] A sanctified thing unto the name of the Lord: then the priest shall order. As the priest hath ordered it shall be. ‎[15] And if he who hath made sacred: A fifth of the price of its valuation upon it, and it shall be his. ‎[16] And if a man would separate (a portion) of his field of inheritance unto the Name of the Lord, its valuation shall be according to its sowing, a chomer of barley seed. ‎[17] And if he separate his field from the year of Jubela, according to its value it shall stand. ‎[18] ‎[19] And if he would redeem that field which has been consecrated, let him add a fifth of the silver shekes above its estimation, and it shall be his. ‎[20] ‎[21] It shall be a sanctified thing unto the Lord, as a field of separation. ‎[22] And if he would consecrate a purchased field unto the Name of the Lord, ‎[23] Then the priest shall compute with him the value of the separation unto the year of Jubela, and he shall give the separation of the value on that day, a holy thing unto the Name of the Lord. ‎[24] At the year of Jubela the field shall revert to him from whom he had bought it, to him who had the inheritance of the land. ‎[25] And every estimation shall be according to the shekels of the sanctuary. ‎[26] But the firstling among cattle, whether ox or lamb, which is separated before the Lord, belongeth (already) to the Name of the Lord. ‎[27] But if it be of an unclean animal, then let him redeem it according to its valuation, and add a fifth of its price unto it. And if it be not redeemed, it shall be sold according to its value. ‎[28] Only no devoted thing that a man shall separate to the Name of the Lord of anything, that he hath of child or cattle; every separation is most sacred to the Name of the Lord. ‎[29] Every one of the children of men set apart (or devoted) shall not be redeemed; dying, he shall be put to death. ‎[30] It pertaineth to the Name of the Lord; it is holy unto the Name of the Lord. ‎[31] But if a man will redeem any portion of his tythe, let him add upon, it a fifth part of its price; ‎[32] and every tythe of ox and sheep, whatever passeth under the rod, a tenth shall be holy Unto the Name of the Lord. ‎[33] He shall not scrutinize between good and bad, nor exchange it; but if he will change it, then shall both it and that for which it is changed be sacred, and not be redeemed. ‎[34] These are the Commandments.

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Version: Targum Jerusalem, trans. J. W. Etheridge, London, 1862

Source: http://targum.info/targumic-texts/pentateuchal-targumim/

License: Public Domain

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