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He will lay his hands on its head, and immolate it, in amends for his fault, where the Lord’s burnt-sacrifices are immolated; (Leviticus 4, 24)
Here is a sin men commit; a man hears the call that puts him under oath, and can bear witness of what he has seen or known, yet witness he bears none; he must pay the penalty.✻ (Leviticus 5, 1)
A man may have touched what has been killed by a wild beast or has fallen dead, or the carcase of a reptile,✻ or some other unclean thing, unaware of his defilement at the time; yet he has incurred guilt by the fault. (Leviticus 5, 2)
Or he has touched some defilement of the human body; there are many such; he may be unaware of it till afterwards, but he has incurred guilt. (Leviticus 5, 3)
If he has no beast to give, he must offer two turtle-doves, or two young pigeons to the Lord instead, one in amends for his fault, and the other as a burnt-sacrifice. (Leviticus 5, 7)
and sprinkling some of its blood on the side of the altar; the rest he will allow to drip down at the altar’s foot, to make amends for the transgression. (Leviticus 5, 9)
praying and making atonement on his behalf; the rest of it the priest will keep as his own offering. (Leviticus 5, 13)
And this, too, was a commandment which the Lord gave Moses: (Leviticus 5, 14)
If anyone commits a fault by inadvertence, defrauding the Lord of his due over things consecrated, he must make amends for his guilt by offering a ram without blemish out of his flock, such a ram as is worth two silver pieces by sanctuary reckoning. (Leviticus 5, 15)
or perjures himself in denying that he has found something lost, or is guilty of some other offence such as men are prone to commit. (Leviticus 6, 3)
He must make amends, too, for his fault by bringing to the priest a ram without blemish out of his flock, of greater or less worth as the wrong demands. (Leviticus 6, 6)
giving him a commandment for Aaron and his sons: This is the rule which governs burnt-sacrifice. It is to be burnt on the altar all night till morning comes, with the altar’s own fire. (Leviticus 6, 9)
