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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)
If he is found guilty, he must make restitution, (Leviticus 6, 4)
If any such flesh is eaten on the third day, the offering will be null and void, and the giver will have no advantage from it; indeed, whoever contaminates himself by eating such food is guilty of an offence. (Leviticus 7, 18)
Whoever is guilty of any such abomination is lost to his people. (Leviticus 18, 29)
No mercy, either, when a man has commerce with another man as if he had been a woman; either is guilty of a foul deed, and both must die. (Leviticus 20, 13)
The man who mates with daughter and mother both, is guilty of a foul deed; he and they must be burnt alive, and such guilt as theirs be found in your midst no longer.✻ (Leviticus 20, 14)
bed with another; yet her husband will have no means of discovering her guilty secret; no witness caught her in the act of adultery. (Numbers 5, 13)
And when she has drunk them, if she is indeed defiled, and has been guilty of adultery in her husband’s despite, the cursed water as it passes into her will make her belly swell and her thigh rot, and she will be a by-word of all that is accursed among the people. (Numbers 5, 27)
When the whole congregation is guilty of such a fault through inadvertence, not only the people of Israel, but all the aliens that dwell among them, will receive forgiveness. (Numbers 15, 26)
But if anyone, citizen or alien, is guilty of an offence through pride, and in a spirit of rebellion against the Lord, he is lost to his people. (Numbers 15, 30)
When this toll of guilty blood had been taken, the Lord said to Moses and to the new high priest, Aaron’s son Eleazar, (Numbers 26, 1)
Or does he refuse his consent upon hearing of it? Then he annuls this promise, this youthful undertaking of hers, and the Lord will not hold her guilty. (Numbers 30, 9)
