
Text -- Leviticus 4:22-26 (NET)




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So called by way of eminency, to wit, the daily burnt-offering.

Wesley: Lev 4:24 - -- And therefore to be killed where the burnt-offering is killed; whereby it is distinguished from the peace-offering, which were killed elsewhere.
And therefore to be killed where the burnt-offering is killed; whereby it is distinguished from the peace-offering, which were killed elsewhere.

Wesley: Lev 4:26 - -- Both judicially, as to all ecclesiastical censures or civil punishment; and really, upon condition of repentance and faith in the Messiah to come.
Both judicially, as to all ecclesiastical censures or civil punishment; and really, upon condition of repentance and faith in the Messiah to come.
JFB -> Lev 4:22-26
JFB: Lev 4:22-26 - -- Whatever was the form of government, the king, judge, or subordinate, was the party concerned in this law. The trespass of such a civil functionary be...
Whatever was the form of government, the king, judge, or subordinate, was the party concerned in this law. The trespass of such a civil functionary being less serious in its character and consequences than that either of the high priest or the congregation, a sin offering of inferior value was required--"a kid of the goats"; and neither was the blood carried into the sanctuary, but applied only to the altar of burnt offering; nor was the carcass taken without the camp; it was eaten by the priests-in-waiting.
Clarke -> Lev 4:22
Clarke: Lev 4:22 - -- When a ruler hath sinned - Under the term נשיא nasi , it is probable that any person is meant who held any kind of political dignity among the ...
When a ruler hath sinned - Under the term
A kid of the goats was the sacrifice in this case, the rites nearly the same as in the preceding cases, only the fat was burnt as that of the peace-offering. See Lev 4:26 and Lev 3:5.
Calvin -> Lev 4:22
Calvin: Lev 4:22 - -- 22.When a ruler hath sinned A peculiar atonement is also appointed for the transgression of the rulers; and, although he speaks of the ruler in the s...
22.When a ruler hath sinned A peculiar atonement is also appointed for the transgression of the rulers; and, although he speaks of the ruler in the singular number, yet inasmuch as the law was not yet enacted that one individual should bear rule, he undoubtedly designates the heads and governors generally, because they who bear rule do more injury by their bad example than private persons. If, then, any of the judges or governors had sinned through error, he might indeed be set free by a lesser victim than the priest or the whole people, yet there was individually this difference between them, that they were to offer she-goats or lambs, and the ruler a he-goat; and the object of this was that those in authority should more carefully keep themselves pure from every transgression, whereas otherwise they are wont to indulge themselves more freely, as if their rank and dignity allowed them greater license. Where we have given as our translation, “If (the sin) shall have become known,” ( si innotuerit ,) translators are not agreed. 262 The word used is properly a disjunctive particle Or; 263 but it is sometimes used for the conditional particle, as we shall see in the next chapter. Those who retain the primary and genuine meaning of the word do violence to the signification of the last word of the foregoing verse, and translate it, “shall have offended” instead of “shall have felt that he has offended;” but since it appears from many passages that
TSK: Lev 4:22 - -- a ruler hath sinned : Under the term nasi , that is, one preferred or elevated above others, from nasa , to exalt, it is probable that any person ...
a ruler hath sinned : Under the term

TSK: Lev 4:23 - -- if his sin : Lev 4:14, Lev 5:4; 2Ki 22:10-13
a kid : Lev 9:3, Lev 23:19; Num 7:16, Num 7:22, Num 7:28, Num 7:34, Num 15:24, Num 28:15, Num 28:30, Num ...

TSK: Lev 4:24 - -- And he : Lev. 4:4-35; Isa 53:6
in the place : Lev 1:5, Lev 1:11, Lev 3:2, Lev 3:8, Lev 3:13, Lev 4:4, Lev 4:15, Lev 4:29, Lev 4:33, Lev 6:25, Lev 7:2,...

TSK: Lev 4:25 - -- put : Lev 4:7, Lev 4:18, Lev 4:30, Lev 4:34, Lev 8:10, Lev 8:15, Lev 9:9, Lev 16:18; Isa 40:21; Rom 3:24-26, Rom 8:3, Rom 8:4, Rom 10:4; Heb 2:10, Heb...

TSK: Lev 4:26 - -- the fat : Lev 4:8-10, Lev 4:35, See note on Lev 3:5. Lev 6:20-30
an atonement : Lev 4:20; Num 15:28
the fat : Lev 4:8-10, Lev 4:35, See note on Lev 3:5. Lev 6:20-30

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Barnes: Lev 4:22 - -- Ruler - Either the head of a tribe Num 1:4-16, or the head of a division of a tribe (Num 34:18; compare Jos 22:30).
Ruler - Either the head of a tribe Num 1:4-16, or the head of a division of a tribe (Num 34:18; compare Jos 22:30).

Barnes: Lev 4:23 - -- Or if his sin - Rather, And if his sin. Come to his knowledge - i. e. when he had become conscious of his sin. A kid of the goats - ...
Or if his sin - Rather, And if his sin.
Come to his knowledge - i. e. when he had become conscious of his sin.
A kid of the goats - A shaggy he-goat, in distinction from a smooth-haired he-goat. It was the regular sin-offering at the yearly festivals Lev 16:9, Lev 16:15; Num 28:15, Num 28:22, Num 28:30, and at the consecration of the priests Lev 9:3; while the smooth-haired goat appears to have been generally offered for the other sacrifices Psa 50:9; Isa 1:11.
Poole: Lev 4:22 - -- A ruler to wit, of the people, or a civil magistrate.
Through ignorance either not knowing it to be sin, or not observing and considering it till i...
A ruler to wit, of the people, or a civil magistrate.
Through ignorance either not knowing it to be sin, or not observing and considering it till it be done. See before on Lev 4:22 .

Poole: Lev 4:23 - -- The disjunctive or is here put for the copulative and , as it is 1Co 12:13 13:8 15:11 ; for it is evident that he speaks of the same person, and ...
The disjunctive or is here put for the copulative and , as it is 1Co 12:13 13:8 15:11 ; for it is evident that he speaks of the same person, and of the same sin.

Poole: Lev 4:24 - -- The burnt-offering is so called by way of eminency, to wit, the daily burnt-offering, of which Exo 29:38 , of which place see Lev 1:11 . It is a sin-...
The burnt-offering is so called by way of eminency, to wit, the daily burnt-offering, of which Exo 29:38 , of which place see Lev 1:11 . It is a sin-offering, and therefore to be killed where the burnt-offering is killed, as is expressed Lev 6:25 Lev 7:2 ; whereby it is distinguished from the peace-offerings, which were killed elsewhere, Lev 3:2 .

Poole: Lev 4:26 - -- Both ceremonially and judicially, as to all ecclesiastical censures or civil punishments; and really, upon condition of their repentance and faith i...
Both ceremonially and judicially, as to all ecclesiastical censures or civil punishments; and really, upon condition of their repentance and faith in the Messias to come.
Haydock: Lev 4:22 - -- A prince. King, magistrate, general, chief of a tribe, or great family; in a word, one elevated above the rest ( Nasi ); as appears, Numbers i. 4....
A prince. King, magistrate, general, chief of a tribe, or great family; in a word, one elevated above the rest ( Nasi ); as appears, Numbers i. 4. and vii. 2.

Haydock: Lev 4:24 - -- He. Samaritan and Septuagint read, "they shall have," referring it to the priests.
He. Samaritan and Septuagint read, "they shall have," referring it to the priests.

Haydock: Lev 4:26 - -- Him. Moses does not here specify what was to be done with the flesh. But (chap. vi. 26,) he commands it to be given to the priests. (Calmet) ---
I...
Him. Moses does not here specify what was to be done with the flesh. But (chap. vi. 26,) he commands it to be given to the priests. (Calmet) ---
In the sacrifices for the sins of the multitude, or of the priest, all was consumed; to express a greater detestation of such offences, (Tirinus) and that the priests might derive no benefit from them. (Theodoret, q. 3.; St. Thomas Aquinas, [Summa Theologiae] i. 2, q. 102, a. 3.) (Worthington) ---
Those who offered these victims received no part of them again, nor were oil or incense used; as all delicacies must be rejected by penitents. (Tirinus)
Gill: Lev 4:22 - -- When a ruler hath sinned,.... Or "prince", the "nasi", one that is lifted up above others in honour, power, and authority, or that bears the weight of...
When a ruler hath sinned,.... Or "prince", the "nasi", one that is lifted up above others in honour, power, and authority, or that bears the weight of government: the word comes from one which signifies to lift up, or to bear; it may be understood of a governor of a family, or of a tribe, as Aben Ezra observes; and so in the Talmud k it is said, it means the prince of a tribe, such as Nachson the son of Amminadab, prince of the tribe of Judah. Maimonides l says a king is designed, over whom none has power; and so Gersom on the place, who observes, that David the king is called a prince, Eze 34:24.
and done somewhat through ignorance against any of the commandments of the Lord his God; the phrase, "his God", is here added, and is not used neither of the anointed priest, nor of the congregation, nor of one of the common people; only of the prince, to show, that though he is above others, God is above him, and he is accountable to him; he is his God, of whom he is, and by whom he rules; wherefore if he breaks any of his commandments, though ignorantly, he must bring a sacrifice for it:
concerning things which should not be done, and is guilty; of transgressing negative precepts, which are as binding on him as others.

Gill: Lev 4:23 - -- Or if his sin wherein he hath sinned come to his knowledge,.... Or rather, "and if his sin", &c. m either by means of others informing him of it, or o...
Or if his sin wherein he hath sinned come to his knowledge,.... Or rather, "and if his sin", &c. m either by means of others informing him of it, or of himself calling to mind what he has done, and considering it to be a transgression of the law:
he shall bring his offering, a kid of the goats, a male without blemish; his offering was to be a "kid of the goats", a fat and a large one; because, as Baal Hatturim observes, he ate fat things every day; and to distinguish it from the offering of one of the common people; and "without blemish"; as all sacrifices were, that they might be typical of the offering of Christ without spot.

Gill: Lev 4:24 - -- And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the goat,.... His right hand, as the Targum of Jonathan; See Gill on Lev 1:4.
and kill it; not the princ...
And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the goat,.... His right hand, as the Targum of Jonathan; See Gill on Lev 1:4.
and kill it; not the prince, but the priest after mentioned, or the butcher, as the same Targum:
in the place where they hill the burnt offering before the Lord; in the court on the north side of the altar, see Lev 1:11,
it is a sin offering: an offering for his sin of ignorance, or "sin"; so Christ our offering is said to be, 2Co 5:21.

Gill: Lev 4:25 - -- And the priest shall take of the blood of the sin offering with his finger,.... With the finger of his right hand, as the Talmudists n observe, and Ge...
And the priest shall take of the blood of the sin offering with his finger,.... With the finger of his right hand, as the Talmudists n observe, and Gersom on the place; the priest first received the blood into a basin or ministering vessel, and then dipped the finger of his right hand into it, that next the thumb:
and put it upon the horns of the altar of burnt offering; the four horns of it; in this there was a difference between the sacrifice of the anointed priest and of the congregation, and this of the ruler; the blood of the former was put upon the horns of the altar of incense, this upon the horns of the altar of burnt offering:
and shall pour out his blood at the bottom of the altar of burnt offering; the South bottom of it; the order of the priest's proceeding in putting the blood was different from that used in putting it on the horns of the altar of incense; here he first put the blood upon the southeast horn, then upon the northeast, next upon the northwest, and then upon the southwest; and upon the bottom of that horn where he finished, he poured the remainder of the blood, which was the southern bottom o.

Gill: Lev 4:26 - -- And he shall burn all his fat upon the altar, Of burnt offering, that is, the priest shall do it:
as the fat of the sacrifice of peace offerings; ...
And he shall burn all his fat upon the altar, Of burnt offering, that is, the priest shall do it:
as the fat of the sacrifice of peace offerings; see Lev 3:3.
and the priest shall make an atonement for him as concerning his sin; in a typical way, directing to the great sacrifice of Christ, which is the only real atonement and propitiation for sin: the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions, render, "the priest shall pray for him": for the pardon of his sin:
and it shall be forgiven him; not for the prayers of the priest, nor for the sacrifice offered up, but for the sake of Christ, the antitype of such sacrifices, and when faith was exercised on him; or the meaning is, he shall not be punished for it.

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NET Notes: Lev 4:22 Heb “and does one from all the commandments of the Lord his God which must not be done”; cf. NRSV “ought not to be done”; NIV ...

NET Notes: Lev 4:23 Heb “a he-goat of goats, a male without defect”; cf. NLT “with no physical defects.”

NET Notes: Lev 4:24 The LXX has a plural form here and also for the same verb later in the verse. See the note on Lev 1:5a.

NET Notes: Lev 4:26 Heb “there shall be forgiveness to him” or “it shall be forgiven to him” (KJV similar).
Geneva Bible: Lev 4:24 And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the goat, and kill it ( h ) in the place where they kill the burnt offering before the LORD: it [is] a sin ...

Geneva Bible: Lev 4:26 And he shall burn all his fat upon the altar, as the fat of the sacrifice of peace offerings: and the priest shall make ( i ) an atonement for him as ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 4:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Lev 4:1-35 - --1 The sin offering of ignorance;3 for the priest;13 for the congregation;22 for the ruler;27 for any of the people;
MHCC -> Lev 4:22-26
MHCC: Lev 4:22-26 - --Those who have power to call others to account, are themselves accountable to the Ruler of rulers. The sin of the ruler, committed through ignorance, ...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 4:22-26
Matthew Henry: Lev 4:22-26 - -- Observe here, 1. That God takes notice of and is displeased with the sins of rulers. Those who have power to call others to account are themselves a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 4:22-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 4:22-26 - --
The sin of a ruler. - Lev 4:22. אשׁר : ὅτε , when . נשׂיא is the head of a tribe, or of a division of a tribe (Num 3:24, Num 3:30...
Constable: Lev 1:1--16:34 - --I. The public worship of the Israelites chs. 1--16
Leviticus continues revelation concerning the second of three...

Constable: Lev 1:1--7:38 - --A. The laws of sacrifice chs. 1-7
God designed the offerings to teach the Israelites as well as to enabl...
