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OET-RV by cross-referenced section LEV 5:14

LEV 5:14–6:7 ©

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More on guilt offerings

Lev 5:14—6:7

14Then Yahweh told Mosheh (Moses), 15If someone acts unfaithfully but unintentionally desecrates something that’s sacred to Yahweh, then because of their guilt, that person must present ram with no defects from the flock, or silver coins using the official valuation, as a guilt offering. 16They must also compensate for the sacred item, but with an extra twenty percent. That must all be given to the priest who will make the presenter right with God with that ram as the guilt offering, and they’ll be forgiven.

17“If someone transgresses by violating even one of Yahweh’s regulations or prohibitions, even if they didn’t realise it, they become guilty and must bear responsibility for that guilt. 18Then that person must take a ram from the flock that has no defects to the priest for a guilt offering. Then the priest will make the presenter right with God after that transgression (even if they weren’t aware of it), and they’ll be forgiven. 19That’s a guilt offering, because they were clearly guilty before Yahweh.”

6Then Yahweh told Mosheh (Moses),[ref] 2“Someone who transgresses against Yahweh by cheating with respect to a deposit or a pledge, or by theft or extortion, 3or by finding lost property and then denying it, or making an oath that was knowingly false, or by any other typical transgression that people do, 4then they’ve become guilty as a result of that transgression. That person must return what was stolen or extorted, or return the deposit or the lost property, 5or make amends for a false oath. They must return the full value plus an extra twenty percent as soon as the guilt is discovered. 6Then that person must take a ram from the flock with no defects to the priest as a guilt offering to Yahweh, 7and the priest will make the presenter right with Yahweh after whatever that transgression was to make them guilty, and they’ll be forgiven.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Num 5:5-8:

5Then Yahweh told Mosheh, 6“Tell the Israelis that when any man or a woman disobeys God by doing any of the things that humans do when they’re unfaithful towards Yahweh, then that person is guilty 7and they must confess their disobedience. Then that person must make full reparation to whoever they wronged, along with an extra twenty percent of the cost. 8However, if reparation to the victim isn’t possible for some reason, then it must be paid to Yahweh via a priest, in addition to the ram that will be offered for that person’s atonement.

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