Leviticus 27:33

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Leviticus 27:33 is a biblical verse in the Book of Leviticus that sets laws regarding the tithing and substitution of animals dedicated to God.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible verse
Old Testament verse
Torah verse
addressedTo Israelites NERFINISHED
appliesTo flock animals
herd animals
livestock
associatedWith Mosaic law
priestly legislation
attributedTo the LORD speaking to Moses
book Leviticus NERFINISHED
canonicalOrder third book of the Pentateuch
canonicalStatus universally accepted in Jewish and Christian canons of Leviticus
chapterNumber 27
concerns designation of every tenth animal as holy
tenth animal passing under the rod
declares no redemption of tithed animals by substitution
follows Leviticus 27:32 NERFINISHED
function prevent manipulation of offerings
regulate tithing practice
genre legal text
languageOfOrigin Biblical Hebrew
legalCategory cultic law
locatedInSection Holiness Code NERFINISHED
partOf Book of Leviticus NERFINISHED
Christian Old Testament NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Leviticus 27 NERFINISHED
positionInChapter verse 33
precedes end of the Book of Leviticus
prohibits distinguishing between good and bad among tithed animals
examination of quality of tithed animals
substitution of one animal for another once tithed
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalCitationStyle Lev 27:33
statesConsequence if substitution is attempted both animals become holy
topic animals dedicated to God
holiness regulations
substitution of tithed animals
tithes
usedIn Christian ethical and theological interpretation of giving
Jewish halakhic discussions on tithes

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Temurah discussesBiblicalSource Leviticus 27:33