REDEEMING WHAT IS THE LORD’S
Leviticus 27:1-34 / Keywords 27:28
But nothing that a man owns and devotes to
the LORD -whether man or animal or family land--may be sold or redeemed; everything
so devoted is most holy to the LORD.
1.
This final passage of Leviticus discusses the matter of redeeming people,
animals or possessions that have been dedicated to the Lord. Out of a vow
freely given, someone may have dedicated someone or something to the Lord. A
person may later want to redeem whoever or whatever they dedicated. The Lord
allowed for them to redeem their offering by paying the value of the
dedication.
2.
If a person could not afford the price to redeem a dedicated person, the priest
would set a price they could afford. An animal, a home, farm land, or a tithe
could be redeemed at its value plus a fifth of its value. Substitutions were
allowed in some cases. The money was added to the tabernacle’s
treasury for its services.
3.
Certain things devoted to the Lord or to destruction could not be redeemed.
Devoted here means they were given to the Lord and meant to be destroyed, (1 Sa
15) They were most holy to the Lord. Anyone who did not destroy the devoted
object would be cursed. Verse 34 concludes that these are the commands of the
Lord. We must keep our vows to the Lord as if following his words, or we lose
his blessings. We should not make vows to the Lord lightly. He hears our vows,
he sees whether we keep it, and he will hold us accountable one way or another,
even if we forget.
Prayer Father, help me to keep my vows to
you.
One Word Keep
your vows to the Lord
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