Lev 27:28, refers to promises of dedication. Redemption was not possible because it was voluntary and also forbidden by Ex 13 for the firstborn because they were already redeemed. One redemption per customer. Verse 28 refers to involuntary offerings under a ban and has no bearing here unless you consider the firstborn prohibition, and anyhow redemption still is not possible. Lv 5, to which you may referring (although paying money is not an option), is for rash promises. As I have argued, his vow was measured not rash. Hope this helps! Thanks for asking.
Thanks for the insight.The story of Jephthah is fascinating
The aftershow was amazing! I loved hearing about Joseph and had never heard the part about Judah either.
Offering your whole self to God. Wow!!!!
This was a fantastic show and I can't wait for the aftershow!
Love the podcast. Could not interrupt the guest as much?
Lots of bots dropping names. Had to look it up
One interpretation I've read said that Jepthah knew enough Scripture/law to know that he could have redeemed his daughter. Thoughts?
Lev 27:28, refers to promises of dedication. Redemption was not possible because it was voluntary and also forbidden by Ex 13 for the firstborn because they were already redeemed. One redemption per customer. Verse 28 refers to involuntary offerings under a ban and has no bearing here unless you consider the firstborn prohibition, and anyhow redemption still is not possible. Lv 5, to which you may referring (although paying money is not an option), is for rash promises. As I have argued, his vow was measured not rash. Hope this helps! Thanks for asking.
Why the o my gosh?