8 However, if the one who made the vow is too poor to meet the sum, the person must be set before the priest, who shall determine a value; the priest will do this in keeping with the means of the one who made the vow.
9 If the offering vowed to the Lord is an animal that may be sacrificed, every such animal given to the Lord becomes sacred.
10 The offerer shall not substitute or exchange another for it, either a worse or a better one. If the offerer exchanges one animal in place of another, both the original and its substitute shall become sacred.
11 If any unclean animal which is unfit for sacrifice to the Lord is vowed, it must be set before the priest,
12 who shall determine its value in keeping with its good or bad qualities, and the value set by the priest shall stand.
13 If the offerer wishes to redeem the animal, the person shall pay one fifth more than this valuation.
14 When someone dedicates a house as sacred to the Lord, the priest shall determine its value in keeping with its good or bad qualities, and the value set by the priest shall stand.