Leviticus 27:25

And all thy estimations shall be according to the shekel of the sanctuary: twenty gerahs shall be the shekel.

Cross-references

In Leviticus 27:3, the valuation of persons is given in shekels of the sanctuary—this is the same standard of measurement that is defined here for all valuations.

Leviticus 5:15 specifies the same sanctuary shekel standard for valuing guilt offerings — the exact measure defined here.

In Exodus 30:13, the same definition of the sanctuary shekel (twenty gerahs) is given for the census tax—this confirms the standard used for valuations here.

In Numbers 3:47, the same sanctuary shekel (twenty gerahs) is used for the redemption price of the firstborn—consistent with the standard stated here.

In Numbers 18:16, the redemption of firstborn is priced in shekels of the sanctuary (twenty gerahs)—this matches the valuation standard defined here.

In Ezekiel 45:12, the same shekel weight of twenty gerahs is reaffirmed for future temple measurements—consistent with the sanctuary standard here.

In Exodus 38:24, the gold contributed for the tabernacle is weighed by the shekel of the sanctuary—this is the same standard of valuation used in this chapter.

Numbers 7:13 uses the same sanctuary shekel standard for weighing offerings — showing consistent valuation across contexts.