Commentary for Chullin 3:12
והא כתיב
Then, [consider this Mishnah]: 'All may vow another's valuation and their valuation may be vowed by others, and they may vow another's worth and their worth may be vowed by others';<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. 'Arak. 2a. The reference is to Lev. XXVII, which deals with the law of one who vows to offer to the sanctuary the value of any human being, which may include himself. The difference between 'valuation' and 'worth' is that the former term is applied to vows in the formula of lrg which the word - 'valuation' - is used. The amount in cases of valuation is fixed by the Torah.');"><sup>6</sup></span>
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