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Leviticus 5

5:1And if a soul should sin, and should hear a voice of conjuring, and witness this, or see, or be fully conscious of it, if he should not report it, he takes responsibility for his sin.

5:2That soul which ever should touch any thing unclean, or decaying flesh, or that which is unclean taken by wild beasts, or of the decaying flesh of abominations of the unclean, or of the decaying flesh of unclean cattle,

5:3or should touch of the uncleanness of a man, of any of his uncleanness -- what ever touching he should be defiled, and he be unaware of it, but after this he should know even he should have trespassed.

5:4The soul, in what ever he should swear by an oath, drawing apart his lips to do evil or to do well according to all as much as the man who should draw apart according to an oath, and should be unaware of it, and this one should know and should sin any one of these things --

5:5then he shall declare openly the sin for which he has sinned by it.

5:6And he shall bring for which he trespassed against the lord, for the sin of which he sinned, a female from the sheep, a ewe-lamb or a yearling of the goats for a sin offering. And the priest shall atone for him for the sin which he sinned, and the sin will be forgiven him.

5:7And if his hand is not strong to be fit for bringing the sheep, he shall bring for his sin offering of which he sinned, two turtle-doves, or two young pigeons to the lord; one for a sin offering, and one for a whole burnt-offering.

5:8And he shall bring them to the priest. And the priest shall bring the one for the prior sin offering. And the priest shall pluck off its head from the neck, and shall not divide it.

5:9And he shall sprinkle from the blood of the one for the sin offering upon the wall of the altar; but the rest of the blood he shall drop upon the base of the altar -- for it is an offering on account of sin.

5:10And the second one he shall offer for a whole offering as is fit. And the priest shall atone for him for his sin which he sinned, and it shall be forgiven him.

5:11And if his hand should not find a pair of turtle-doves, or two young pigeons, then he shall bring his gift for which he sinned -- the tenth of the ephah of fine flour for a sin offering. He shall not pour upon it olive oil, nor place upon it frankincense, for it is an offering on account of sin.

5:12And he shall bring it to the priest. And the priest grabbing from it a full handful of his, shall place the memorial portion of it upon the altar, upon the whole burnt-offerings to the lord -- it is a sin offering.

5:13And the priest shall atone for him for his sin which he sinned against one of these things -- and it shall be forgiven him. And the remaining will be for the priest as a sacrifice of the fine flour.

5:14And the lord spoke to Moses, saying,

5:15The soul who ever should be unaware himself with forgetfulness, and should sin unintentionally of the holy things of the lord, then he shall bring for his trespass offering to the lord an unblemished ram of the flocks, of the value of silver of shekels, in the shekel in the holy place, for what he trespassed.

5:16And what ever he sinned, he shall pay from the holy things, and the fifth part he shall add to it. And he shall give it to the priest. And the priest shall atone for him by the ram of the trespass offering. And it shall be forgiven him.

5:17And the soul who ever should sin, and should commit one trespass from all of the commandments of the lord, which he must not do, and does not know, and should trespass, and should take the guilt for his sin;

5:18then he shall bring an unblemished ram from out of the flocks, the value of silver for the trespass offering to the priest. And the priest shall atone for him for his ignorance of which he was ignorant of, and he did not know. And it will be forgiven him,

5:19for he trespassed a trespass -- it is a trespass offering before the lord.