The Worth of a Human Being

There is a segment in this past week's Torah portion that I always found odd. The Torah places a monetary value on the worth of each and every person; though insightful in its own right, it would seem extraneous, for were a person to seek to pledge the value of his being to the High Temple, certainly the rabbis, or Sanhedrin could have found a mechanism to gauge the "right" value; furthermore, very often in the Torah, the sages seek sources for measurements/amounts, and it would seem that were it to be necessary, the sages could have found sources here as well. For example, the minimal height for a sukkah does not appear in biblical verse, nor does the amount of the ketuvah for a widow, divorce or virgin, all of which - one opinion states - are divinely ordained. 

Let's briefly review the verses: 

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