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(0.89375237588652)Lev 13:37

If, as far as the priest can see, the scall has stayed the same and black hair has sprouted in it, the scall has been healed; the person is clean. So the priest is to pronounce him clean.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 13:53

But if the priest examines it and the infection has not spread in the garment or in the warp or in the woof or in any article of leather,

(0.89375237588652)Lev 14:43

“If the infection returns and breaks out in the house after he has pulled out the stones, scraped the house, and it is replastered,

(0.89375237588652)Lev 15:23

If there is something on the bed or on the furniture she sits on, when he touches it he will be unclean until evening,

(0.89375237588652)Lev 15:24

and if a man actually has sexual intercourse with her so that her menstrual impurity touches him, then he will be unclean seven days and any bed he lies on will be unclean.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 20:4

If, however, the people of the land shut their eyes to that man when he gives some of his children to Molech so that they do not put him to death,

(0.89375237588652)Lev 25:52

but if only a few years remain until the jubilee, he must calculate for himself in keeping with the remaining years and refund it for his redemption.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 26:21

“‘If you walk in hostility against me and are not willing to obey me, I will increase your affliction seven times according to your sins.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:5

If the person is from five years old up to twenty years old, the conversion value of the male is twenty shekels, and for the female ten shekels.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:6

If the person is one month old up to five years old, the conversion value of the male is five shekels of silver, and for the female the conversion value is three shekels of silver.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:7

If the person is from sixty years old and older, if he is a male the conversion value is fifteen shekels, and for the female ten shekels.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:8

If he is too poor to pay the conversion value, he must stand the person before the priest and the priest will establish his conversion value; according to what the man who made the vow can afford, the priest will establish his conversion value.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:9

“‘If what is vowed is a kind of animal from which an offering may be presented to the Lord, anything which he gives to the Lord from this kind of animal will be holy.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:11

If what is vowed is an unclean animal from which an offering must not be presented to the Lord, then he must stand the animal before the priest,

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:16

“‘If a man consecrates to the Lord some of his own landed property, the conversion value must be calculated in accordance with the amount of seed needed to sow it, a homer of barley seed being priced at fifty shekels of silver.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:19

If, however, the one who consecrated the field redeems it, he must add to it one fifth of the conversion price and it will belong to him.

(0.89375237588652)Lev 27:33

The owner must not examine the animals to distinguish between good and bad, and he must not exchange it. If, however, he does exchange it, both the original animal and its substitute will be holy. It must not be redeemed.’”

(0.85856271276596)Lev 5:7

“‘If he cannot afford an animal from the flock, he must bring his penalty for guilt for his sin that he has committed, two turtledoves or two young pigeons, to the Lord, one for a sin offering and one for a burnt offering.

(0.85856271276596)Lev 5:11

“‘If he cannot afford two turtledoves or two young pigeons, he must bring as his offering for his sin which he has committed a tenth of an ephah of choice wheat flour for a sin offering. He must not place olive oil on it and he must not put frankincense on it, because it is a sin offering.

(0.85856271276596)Lev 7:18

If some of the meat of his peace offering sacrifice is ever eaten on the third day it will not be accepted; it will not be accounted to the one who presented it, since it is spoiled, and the person who eats from it will bear his punishment for iniquity.