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ESV Global Study Bible :: Footnotes for Leviticus 5

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Lev. 5:1–6 These verses describe four cases in which sinners either deliberately (v. 1) or unknowingly (vv. 2–4) fail to do something that is required. In any of these cases, once they realize their guilt, they are to confess their sin (v. 5) and bring a sin offering.

Lev. 5:7–13 Either a lamb, two turtledoves, or two pigeons could be offered for the sin offering, depending on the sinner’s economic situation. Thus all Israelites could present an acceptable sacrifice.

Lev. 5:14–6:7 The offenses covered by the guilt offering (see also 7:1–10) appear to be more serious than those covered by the sin offering. The sacrificial animal is more costly (a male instead of a female) and the sins are described as a breach of faith (5:15).

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