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1
Now
if
a person
sins
after he hears
a public
adjuration
to test
if
y when he is a witness,
whether
he has seen
or
otherwise known,
if
he does not tell
it, then he will bear
his guilt.
2
'
Or
if
a person
touches
any
unclean
thing,
whether
a carcass
of an
unclean
beast
or
the carcass
of
unclean
cattle
or
a carcass
of
unclean
swarming things,
though it is hidden
from him and he is
unclean
,
then he will be guilty.
3
Or
if
he touches
human
uncleanness,
of whatever
sort his uncleanness
may be with which
he becomes unclean,
and it is hidden
from him, and then he comes to know
it, he will be guilty.
4
Or
if
a person
swears
thoughtlessly
with his lips
to do evil
or
to do good,
in whatever
matter a man
may speak
thoughtlessly
with an oath,
and it is hidden
from him, and then he comes to know
it, he will be guilty
in one
of these.
5
'
So it shall be when
he becomes guilty
in one
of these,
that he shall confess
that in which
he has sinned.
6
'
He shall also bring
his guilt offering
to the LORD
f
or
his sin
which
he has committed,
a female
from the flock,
a lamb
or
a goat
as a sin
offering.
So the priest
shall make atonement
on his behalf
f
or
his sin
.
7
'
But if
he cannot
afford
a lamb,
then he shall bring
to the LORD
his guilt offering
for that in which
he has sinned,
two
turtledoves
or
two
young
pigeons,
one
for a sin offering
and the other
for a burnt offering.
8
He shall bring
them to the priest,
who shall offer
first
that which
is for the sin offering
and shall nip
its head
at the front
of its neck,
but he shall not sever
it.
9
'
He shall also sprinkle
some
of the blood
of the sin
offering
on the side
of the altar,
while the rest
of the blood
shall be drained
out at the base
of the altar:
it is a sin
offering
.
10
'
The second
he shall then prepare
as a burnt offering
according to the ordinance.
So the priest
shall make atonement
on his behalf
for his sin
which
he has committed,
and it will be forgiven
him.
11
'
But if
his means
are insufficient
for
two
turtledoves
or
two
young
pigeons,
then for his offering
for that which
he has sinned,
he shall bring
the tenth
of an ephah
of fine flour
for a sin
offering;
he shall not put
oil
on it
or
place
incense
on it, for it is a sin offering.
12
He shall bring
it to the priest,
and the priest
shall take
his handful
of it as its memorial portion
and offer it up in smoke
on the altar,
with the offerings
of the LORD
by fire:
it is a sin offering.
13
So the priest
shall make atonement
for him concerning
his sin
which
he has committed
from one
of these,
and it will be forgiven
him; then the rest shall become
the priest's,
like the grain offering.'"
14
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
15
"If
a person
acts
unfaithfully
and sins
unintentionally
against
the LORD'S
holy
things,
then he shall bring
his guilt
offering
to the LORD:
a ram
without defect
from the flock,
according to your valuation
in silver
by shekels,
in terms of the shekel
of the sanctuary,
for a guilt
offering
.
16
"He shall make restitution
for that which
he has sinned
against
the holy thing,
and shall add
to it a fifth part
of it and give
it to the priest.
The priest
shall then make atonement
for him with the ram
of the guilt offering,
and it will be forgiven
him.
17
"Now if
a person
sins
and does
any
of the things which
the LORD
has commanded
not to be done,
though he was unaware,
still he is guilty
and shall bear
his punishment.
18
"He is then to bring
to the priest
a ram
without defect
from the flock,
according to your valuation,
for a guilt offering.
So the priest
shall make atonement
for him concerning
his error
in which
he sinned
unintentionally
and did not know
it, and it will be forgiven
him.
19
"It is a guilt offering;
he was certainly
guilty
before the LORD."
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