Leviticus 27 is the closing chapter of Leviticus, and it’s a practical one. It teaches Israel how to handle vows, dedications, and things set apart for the LORD with honesty, order, and reverence.
This Leviticus 27 quiz will help you understand what God said about valuing persons, redeeming dedicated items, handling devoted things, and honoring the tithe, so your worship stays serious, not careless.
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Leviticus 27 Quiz Questions and Answers
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Answer: C — The chapter opens with instructions about vows and how dedicated things were to be valued for the LORD. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:2 — “When a man shall make a singular vow, the persons shall be for the LORD by thy estimation.”
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Answer: D — The set valuation for a man in that age range was fifty shekels of silver. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:3 — “Thy estimation shall be fifty shekels of silver…”
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Answer: D — The valuation for a woman in that age range was thirty shekels of silver. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:4 — “If it be a female, then thy estimation shall be thirty shekels.”
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Answer: D — A male from five to twenty years old was valued at twenty shekels. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:5 — “For a male twenty shekels…”
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Answer: D — A female from five to twenty years old was valued at ten shekels (not fifteen). KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:5 — “For a female ten shekels.”
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Answer: D — The valuation for a male infant/child up to five years was five shekels. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:6 — “For a male five shekels of silver…”
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Answer: C — The valuation for a female in that youngest group was three shekels. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:6 — “For a female three shekels of silver.”
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Answer: B — The valuation for a male sixty and above was fifteen shekels. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:7 — “If it be a male, then thy estimation shall be fifteen shekels…”
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Answer: C — God allowed mercy: the priest could set a value based on what the person could truly pay. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:8 — “Then he shall present himself before the priest… according to his ability…”
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Answer: D — Once dedicated, it could not be swapped according to the rule given. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:10 — “He shall not alter it, nor change it…”
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Answer: C — The text says both the original and the one exchanged for it become holy. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:10 — “…then it and the exchange thereof shall be holy.”
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Answer: C — The priest sets the value; if redeemed, a fifth part is added. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:11–13 — “The priest shall value it… then he shall add a fifth part…”
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Answer: C — The priest is the one who values the house as good or bad. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:14 — “The priest shall estimate it, whether it be good or bad…”
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Answer: B — Redemption required adding a fifth part to the valuation. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:15 — “Then he shall add the fifth part of the money of thy estimation unto it…”
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Answer: C — The valuation is tied to “the seed thereof,” giving a practical measuring standard. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:16 — “According to the seed thereof…”
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Answer: E — None of the above. The priest adjusts the estimation based on how many years are left until jubilee. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:18 — “The priest shall reckon… according to the years that remain…”
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Answer: C — Like other redemptions in this chapter, a fifth part was added. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:19 — “He shall add the fifth part of the money of thy estimation unto it…”
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Answer: C — Devoted things were treated as most holy and could not be sold or redeemed. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:28 — “No devoted thing… shall be sold or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy…”
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Answer: C — The verse states plainly that such a devoted person shall not be redeemed. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:29 — “None devoted… shall be redeemed; but shall surely be put to death.”
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Answer: C — The chapter says the tithe of the land and of the herd is the LORD’s and is holy unto Him. KJV Reference: Leviticus 27:30 — “All the tithe of the land… is the LORD’S: it is holy unto the LORD.”
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