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Midrash su Levitico 27:13

וְאִם־גָּאֹ֖ל יִגְאָלֶ֑נָּה וְיָסַ֥ף חֲמִישִׁת֖וֹ עַל־עֶרְכֶּֽךָ׃

Ma se lo riscatterà davvero, allora aggiungerà la sua quinta parte alla tua valutazione.

Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)

An objection was raised from the following passage (Lev. 27, 13) I will lead you Kom'miyuth. R. Maier says: "This means two hundred ells above the surface, double the height of Adam the first, who was one hundred ells." R. Juda says: "It means one hundred ells above the surface, the size of the Temple with its walls, as it is said (Ps. 144, 12) So that our sons may be like plants grown up in their youth, our daughters like corner-pillars, sculptured after the model of a palace." [Hence we see that according to both the height of the Temple will be one hundred cubits at least. Why, then, said R. Jochanan, only twenty in height]? R. Jochanan meant only for the apertures for the air.
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Sifra

7) (Vayikra 27:13) "And if he would redeem, redeem it": to include one's heir. "then he shall add its fifth to your valuations": There are two (valuations) here (Vayikra 27 verse 12 and Vayikra 27 verse 13), one that adds a fifth (Vayikra 27 verse 13) and one that does not add a fifth (Vayikra 27 verse 12), and it is not known whether the owner or other men are being referred to. Just as we find in the "redemptions" mentioned below, the owner adds a fifth, but not other men (who wish to purchase it), so, in the "redemptions" mentioned here, the owner adds a fifth, and not other men.
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