
Text -- Leviticus 27:7 (NET)




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JFB -> Lev 27:2-8; Lev 27:2-8
JFB: Lev 27:2-8 - -- Persons have, at all times and in all places, been accustomed to present votive offerings, either from gratitude for benefits received, or in the even...
Persons have, at all times and in all places, been accustomed to present votive offerings, either from gratitude for benefits received, or in the event of deliverance from apprehended evil. And Moses was empowered, by divine authority, to prescribe the conditions of this voluntary duty.

JFB: Lev 27:2-8 - -- Better rendered thus:--"According to thy estimation, the persons shall be for the Lord." Persons might consecrate themselves or their children to the ...
Better rendered thus:--"According to thy estimation, the persons shall be for the Lord." Persons might consecrate themselves or their children to the divine service, in some inferior or servile kind of work about the sanctuary (1Sa 3:1). In the event of any change, the persons so devoted had the privilege in their power of redeeming themselves; and this chapter specifies the amount of the redemption money, which the priest had the discretionary power of reducing, as circumstances might seem to require. Those of mature age, between twenty and sixty, being capable of the greatest service, were rated highest; young people, from five till twenty, less, because not so serviceable; infants, though devotable by their parents before birth (1Sa 1:11), could not be offered nor redeemed till a month after birth; old people were valued below the young, but above children; and the poor--in no case freed from payment, in order to prevent the rash formation of vows--were rated according to their means.
Clarke -> Lev 27:7
Clarke: Lev 27:7 - -- Sixty years old - The old man and the old woman, being nearly past labor, were nearly of an equal value; hence the one was estimated at fifteen shek...
Sixty years old - The old man and the old woman, being nearly past labor, were nearly of an equal value; hence the one was estimated at fifteen shekels, 2£. 5s., the other at ten shekels, 1£. 10s. This was about the same ratio as that of the children, Lev 27:5, and for the same reason.
TSK -> Lev 27:7
TSK: Lev 27:7 - -- from : Psa 90:10
fifteen : The old man and the old woman, being almost past labour, were nearly of an equal value; the former being estimated at 15 sh...
from : Psa 90:10
fifteen : The old man and the old woman, being almost past labour, were nearly of an equal value; the former being estimated at 15 shekels, and the latter at 10.

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Barnes -> Lev 27:4-7
Barnes: Lev 27:4-7 - -- The relative values of the persons appear to be regulated according to an estimate of the probable value of their future work: AgesMaleFemale Fro...
The relative values of the persons appear to be regulated according to an estimate of the probable value of their future work:
Ages | Male | Female |
From a month to five years of age | 5 shekels | 3 shekels |
From five years to twenty of age | 20 shekels | 10 shekels |
From forty years to sixty of age | 50 shekels | 30 shekels |
Sixty years of age and older: | 15 shekels | 10 shekels |
As regards the shekel of the sanctuary, see Exo 38:24 note.
Gill -> Lev 27:7
Gill: Lev 27:7 - -- And if it be from sixty years old and above,.... When man is almost past his labour, and it is high time to leave off business:
if it be a male, ...
And if it be from sixty years old and above,.... When man is almost past his labour, and it is high time to leave off business:
if it be a male, then thy estimation shall between shekels; about one pound fifteen shillings:
and for the female ten shekels; about one pound three shillings; it may be observed that there is not the disproportion between a man and a woman in old age as in youth, with respect to the estimation of them; the reason of which is, because there is but little difference in their labour and service; nay, sometimes the woman is most useful and serviceable; for when a man, through age, is quite worn out and his labour gone, an older woman is capable of managing the affairs of the family, and is of great use and service, either by directing and advising, or by doing: so Jarchi observes, when persons come to old age, a woman is nearly to be reckoned as a man, and quotes a proverb of theirs, an old man in a house is a broken potsherd in the house (some interpret the word, a snare or stumbling block, that is in the way); an old woman in a house is a treasure in a house, a good sign in a house p, of great use in the management of the affairs of the family.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 27:1-34
TSK Synopsis: Lev 27:1-34 - --1 He that makes a singular vow must be the Lord's.3 The estimation of the person;9 of a beast given by vow;14 of a house;16 of a field, and the redemp...
MHCC -> Lev 27:1-13
MHCC: Lev 27:1-13 - --Zeal for the service of God disposed the Israelites, on some occasions, to dedicate themselves or their children to the service of the Lord, in his ho...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 27:1-13
Matthew Henry: Lev 27:1-13 - -- This is part of the law concerning singular vows, extraordinary ones, which though God did not expressly insist on, yet, if they were consistent wit...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 27:2-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 27:2-8 - --
The vowing of persons . - "If any one make a special vow, souls shall be to the Lord according to thy valuation." נדר הפליא does not mean ...
Constable: Lev 17:1--27:34 - --II. The private worship of the Israelites chs. 17--27
The second major division of Leviticus deals with how the ...

Constable: Lev 27:1-34 - --H. DIRECTIONS CONCERNING VOWS ch. 27
The blessings and curses (ch. 26) were in a sense God's vows to His...
