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Verse Leviticus 4:2. _IF A SOUL SHALL SIN THROUGH IGNORANCE_] That
is, if any man shall do what God has forbidden, or leave undone what
God has commanded, through ignorance of the law relative to the...
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AND THE LORD SPAKE ... ISRAEL - This formula is the commencement of a
distinct section of the Law.
Leviticus 4:2
IF A SOUL SHALL SIN - The sin-offering was a new thing, instituted by
the Law. The old...
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4. THE SIN OFFERING
Chapter S 4-5:13
_ 1. The second utterance of Jehovah (Leviticus 4:1)_
2. The sin offering for the high priest (Leviticus 4:3)
3. The sin offering for the congregation (Levitic...
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LEVITICUS 4:1 TO LEVITICUS 5:13. THE SIN OFFERING. This, and the guilt
offering, whose ritual follows, are unknown before the Exile, save as
fines (2 Kings 12:16;...
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LEVITICUS 4:1 F. GENERAL STATEMENT. These sins are committed through
error (RVm), when the sinner thinks that he is doing something else,
or does not know that what he is doing is wrong; _i.e._ to us,...
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CHILDREN. Hebrew sons.
SOUL. Hebrew. _nephesh._ See App-13. Not as in the burnt offering; no
voluntary offering here.
IGNORANCE. If man cannot _know_ what sin is, how can he know how to
put it away?...
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Leviticus 4:1. A general introduction like that in Leviticus 1:1-2.
From here to Leviticus 6:7 a new class of sacrifices are prescribed,
the Sin-Offerings and Guilt-Offerings, and the _occasions_on wh...
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IF A SOUL SHALL SIN THROUGH IGNORANCE, &C.— Sacrifices, called
_sin-offerings,_ are next appointed for such involuntary
transgressions, as men might ignorantly and unknowingly be guilty of.
And as suc...
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E. THE SIN OFFERING 4:15:13
(1)
ITS APPLICATION Leviticus 4:1
(2)
ITS GRADES
(a) FOR THE HIGH PRIEST 4:2-12
TEXT 4:1-12
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And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying,
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Speak unto the children of Is...
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_SPEAK UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, SAYING, IF A SOUL SHALL SIN
THROUGH IGNORANCE AGAINST ANY OF THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD
CONCERNING THINGS WHICH OUGHT NOT TO BE DONE, AND SHALL DO AGAINST ANY
OF...
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4:2 sin (b-12) _ Chata_ , to sin. so also vers 3,14,22,27. and
elsewhere. See Note b, ch. 5.1. 'Sin' and 'sin offering' here are from
the same root in Hebrew. see Note h, Genesis 4:7 ....
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THE SIN OFFERING (4:1-5:13) AND THE GUILT OFFERING (5:14-6:7)
These are later and specialised forms of the Burnt Offering. They
presuppose a state of matters in which the good relationship between
God...
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THROUGH IGNORANCE] RV 'unwittingly.' The word applies to sins not only
of ignorance but also of weakness and rashness. It must, however, be
observed that the Levitical law provides no sacrifice for de...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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THE SIN OFFERING
Leviticus 4:1
BOTH in the burnt offering and in the peace offering, Israel was
taught, as we are, that all consecration and all fellowship with God
must begin with, and ever depends...
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SIN-OFFERINGS FOR PRIESTS AND CONGREGATION
Leviticus 4:1
The sweet savor offerings have now been considered. They are all
concerned with consecration and communion. We now approach the
sacrifices for...
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We come now to the consideration of the sin offering. In the light of
the divine holiness sin is seen, whether it be willful or not, and
provisions must be made for its expiation. In the instructions,...
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Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, If a soul shall sin through
(a) ignorance against any of the commandments of the LORD [concerning
things] which ought not to be done, and shall do against an...
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Ignorance. To be ignorant of what we are bound to know is sinful: and
for such culpable ignorance, these sacrifices, prescribed in this and
the following chapter, were appointed. (Challoner) --- Not t...
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Observe the expression, If a soul shall sin; meaning no doubt that all
sin is the sin of the soul. Micah 6:7. And it is the soul that is hurt
by it. Proverbs 8:36. And it is the soul that is liable to...
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The book of Leviticus has its own character quite as manifestly as
Genesis or Exodus. Its peculiar feature is that from its very
starting-point it is the revelation of what God saw in Jesus Christ
our...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4, 5, 6, AND 7.
We come now to the sacrifices which were not sacrifices of sweet
savour-the sin and trespass-offerings, alike in the great principle,
though d...
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SPEAK UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, [SAYING],.... For this law
concerning the sin offering, as the rest, only belonged to them, and
such as were proselyted to them:
IF A SOUL SHOULD SIN THROUGH IGNORA...
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Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, If a soul shall sin through
ignorance against any of the commandments of the LORD [concerning
things] which ought not to be done, and shall do against any of...
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_If a soul sin through ignorance_ The next kind of sacrifices
appointed were for the expiation of particular sins, and are therefore
called _sin-offerings._ The first sort of these were for sins of
ig...
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1 The sinne offering of ignorance,
3 for the Priest,
13 for the Congregation,
22 for the Ruler,
27 for any of the people.
[OFFERINGS FOR SINNES OF IGNORANCE.]
1 AND the LORD spake vnto Moses, sa...
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Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, if a soul shall sin through
ignorance, in an unintentional offense, AGAINST ANY OF THE
COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD CONCERNING THINGS WHICH OUGHT NOT TO BE DONE,...
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FOR A PRIEST...
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THE SIN OFFERING
FOR CASES OF IGNORANCE (vv. 1-2)
The sin offering was for sins of ignorance, or inadvertence. These are
things that we do not realize are sin and we easily fall into such
things unin...
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1-12 Burnt-offerings, meat-offerings, and peace-offerings, had been
offered before the giving of the law upon mount Sinai; and in these
the patriarchs had respect to sin, to make atonement for it. Bu...
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This must necessarily be understood of more than common sins and daily
infirmities; for if every such sin had required an offering, it had
not been possible either for most sinners to bear such a char...
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Having Considered the "sweet savour" Offerings, We now approach the
"sacrifices for sin." These were divided into two classes, namely, sin
offerings and trespass offerings. Of the former, there were t...
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Leviticus 4:2 Speak H1696 (H8761) children H1121 Israel H3478 saying
H559 (H8800) person H5315 sins H2398 ...
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‘Speak to the children of Israel, saying, If any one shall sin
unwittingly, in any of the things which Yahweh has commanded not to be
done, and shall do any one of them.'
Here we have a general introd...
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CONTENTS: Sin offering laws.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Even sins done in ignorance need to be atoned for by
sacrifice. To plead ignorance when charged with sin will not deliver.
Our only h...
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Leviticus 4:2. _Sin through ignorance._ Ignorance is itself a crime,
for all men ought to know the scriptures; or in doubtful cases, they
should ask advice. Error and negligence are therefore without...
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_If a soul shall sin through ignorance._
THE SIN AND TRESPASS-OFFERINGS
I. There are, then, some lingering defilements and trespasses adhering
to man, even though he be justified, consecrated, and in...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 4:1__ The SIN OFFERING (see also
Leviticus 6:24) is for restoring one’s broken relationship with the
Lord, whether that was cause
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Sacrifices for Sins
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 4:2.—If a soul shall sin. Be it noted that the foregoing
sacrifices are specified as sacrifices already _familiar_ to the
Hebrew people. In distincti...
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EXPOSITION
THE SIN OFFERING (Leviticus 4:1, Leviticus 5:1). At the time of the
Mosaic legislation, burnt offerings and meat offerings were already in
existence, and had existed from the time of the Fa...
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Now as we get into chapter four, we get in now to the sin offerings.
First of all, God said, "if a soul should sin through ignorance
against any of the commandments" (Leviticus 4:2)-It is interesting...
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1 Samuel 14:27; 1 Timothy 1:13; Deuteronomy 19:4; Genesis 20:9; H
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If a soul sin — This must necessarily be understood of more than
common daily infirmities; for if every such sin had required an
offering, it had not been possible either for most sinners to bear
such...