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once the sin of which it is guilty has been discovered, the community must offer a young bull, an unblemished animal from the herd, as a sacrifice for sin, and bring it in front of the Tent of Meeting. (Leviticus 4, 14)
He will then deal with the bull as he did with the bull in the sacrifice for sin. It will be dealt with in the same way; and once the priest has performed the rite of expiation for the people, they will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 20)
"He will then have the bull carried out of the camp and will burn it as he burned the first one. This is the sacrifice for the sin of the community. (Leviticus 4, 21)
"When a leader has sinned and inadvertently incurred guilt by doing something forbidden by the commandments of Yahweh his God (Leviticus 4, 22)
(or if the sin which he has committed is drawn to his attention), he must bring a he-goat as his offering, an unblemished male. (Leviticus 4, 23)
He will then lay his hand on the goat's head and slaughter it on the spot where the burnt offerings are slaughtered before Yahweh. This is a sacrifice for sin; (Leviticus 4, 24)
and burn all the fat on the altar, as with the fat in the communion sacrifice. This is how the priest must perform the rite of expiation for him to free him from his sin, and he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 26)
"If one of the country people sins inadvertently and incurs guilt by doing something forbidden by Yahweh's commandments (Leviticus 4, 27)
(or if the sin which he has committed is drawn to his attention), he must bring a she-goat as his offering for the sin which he has committed, an unblemished female. (Leviticus 4, 28)
He will then remove all the fat, as the fat was removed for the communion sacrifice, and the priest will burn it on the altar as a smell pleasing to Yahweh. This is how the priest must perform the rite of expiation for him, and he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 31)
He will then lay his hand on the victim's head and slaughter it as a sacrifice for sin on the spot where the burnt offerings are slaughtered. (Leviticus 4, 33)
He will then remove all the fat, as was done for the sheep in the communion sacrifice, and the priest will burn it as food burnt for Yahweh. This is how the priest must perform for him the rite of expiation for the sin which he has committed, and he will will be forgiven." (Leviticus 4, 35)
