29 “‘If a person is given for the purpose of being destroyed, he cannot be bought back. He must be put to death.
30 “‘One-tenth of all crops belongs to the Lord. This includes the crops from fields and the fruit from trees. That one-tenth belongs to the Lord.
31 A person might want to get back his tenth. If he does, he must add one-fifth to its price and buy it back.
32 “‘The priest will take every tenth animal from a person’s cattle or sheep. It will belong to the Lord.
33 The owner should not pick out the good animals from the bad. He should not exchange one animal for another. If he does exchange it, both animals will become holy. They cannot be bought back.’”