- This chapter deals with fulfilling vows. How would it relate to the immediately preceding text of Leviticus 26?
- Is any indication provided as to how “one is to evaluate” the worth of an item brought to fulfill a vow?
- Is any exchange permitted for a creature which has been designated as an offering (Leviticus 27:10-11)?
- Should one “pledge his residence”, is there any mode of redeeming it (Leviticus 27:14-15)?
- Are there regulations for the pledging of a field and any special regulations regarding a pledge which is made after the jubilee year?
- What is the definition of the word “heyrem” as used in Leviticus 27:2829?
- Would the closing verse of this particular chapter—which, as well, ends the book of Vayikra—be as appropriate, sequentially, at the end of Leviticus 26?
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