If the vower wished to redeem the land, the vower was to add one-fifth to the assessment and retain title, but if the vower did not redeem the land and the land was sold, it was no longer to be redeemable, and at the jubilee the land was to become the priest s holding.
12.
If the vower wished to redeem the land, the vower was to add one-fifth to the assessment and retain title, but if the vower did not redeem the land and the land was sold, it was no longer to be redeemable, and at the jubilee the land was to become the priest s holding.
13.
If the vower wished to redeem the land, the vower was to add one-fifth to the assessment and retain title, but if the vower did not redeem the land and the land was sold, it was no longer to be redeemable, and at the jubilee the land was to become the priest s holding.
14.
Rav Judah said that Samuel found the Scriptural basis for the law of the dissolution of vows in the words of " " he " shall not break his word, " which teaches that " he " the vower may not break the vow, but " others " might dissolve it for him.