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Text -- Leviticus 4:27-35 (NET)

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4:27 “‘If an ordinary individual sins by straying unintentionally when he violates one of the Lord’s commandments which must not be violated, and he pleads guilty 4:28 or his sin that he committed is made known to him, he must bring a flawless female goat as his offering for the sin that he committed. 4:29 He must lay his hand on the head of the sin offering and slaughter the sin offering in the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered. 4:30 Then the priest must take some of its blood with his finger and put it on the horns of the altar of burnt offering, and he must pour out all the rest of its blood at the base of the altar. 4:31 Then he must remove all of its fat (just as fat was removed from the peace offering sacrifice) and the priest must offer it up in smoke on the altar for a soothing aroma to the Lord. So the priest will make atonement on his behalf and he will be forgiven. 4:32 “‘But if he brings a sheep as his offering, for a sin offering, he must bring a flawless female. 4:33 He must lay his hand on the head of the sin offering and slaughter it for a sin offering in the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered. 4:34 Then the priest must take some of the blood of the sin offering with his finger and put it on the horns of the altar of burnt offering, and he must pour out all the rest of its blood at the base of the altar. 4:35 Then the one who brought the offering must remove all its fat (just as the fat of the sheep is removed from the peace offering sacrifice) and the priest must offer them up in smoke on the altar on top of the other gifts of the Lord. So the priest will make atonement on his behalf for his sin which he has committed and he will be forgiven.
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Wesley: Lev 4:28 - -- Which here was sufficient, because the sin of one of those was less than the sin of the ruler, for whom a male was required.

Which here was sufficient, because the sin of one of those was less than the sin of the ruler, for whom a male was required.

Wesley: Lev 4:33 - -- Not by himself, but by the hands of the priest.

Not by himself, but by the hands of the priest.

Wesley: Lev 4:35 - -- The fat; but he useth the plural number, because the fat was of several kinds, as we saw Lev 4:8-9, Heb. upon the offerings, together with them, or af...

The fat; but he useth the plural number, because the fat was of several kinds, as we saw Lev 4:8-9, Heb. upon the offerings, together with them, or after them; because the burnt-offerings were to have the first place.

JFB: Lev 4:27-34 - -- In this case the expiatory offering appointed was a female kid, or a ewe-lamb without blemish; and the ceremonies were exactly the same as those obser...

In this case the expiatory offering appointed was a female kid, or a ewe-lamb without blemish; and the ceremonies were exactly the same as those observed in the case of the offending ruler [Lev 4:22-26]. In these two latter instances, the blood of the sin offering was applied to the altar of burnt offering--the place where bloody sacrifices were appointed to be immolated. But the transgression of a high priest, or of the whole congregation, entailing a general taint on the ritual of the tabernacle, and vitiating its services, required a further expiation; and therefore, in these cases, the blood of the sin offering was applied to the altar of incense [Lev 4:6, Lev 4:17].

JFB: Lev 4:35 - -- None of these sacrifices possessed any intrinsic value sufficient to free the conscience of the sinner from the pollution of guilt, or to obtain his p...

None of these sacrifices possessed any intrinsic value sufficient to free the conscience of the sinner from the pollution of guilt, or to obtain his pardon from God; but they gave a formal deliverance from a secular penalty (Heb 9:13-14); and they were figurative representations of the full and perfect sin offering which was to be made by Christ.

Clarke: Lev 4:27 - -- The common people - עם הארץ am haarets , the people of the land, that is, any individual who was not a priest, king, or ruler among the peopl...

The common people - עם הארץ am haarets , the people of the land, that is, any individual who was not a priest, king, or ruler among the people; any of the poor or ordinary sort. Any of these, having transgressed through ignorance, was obliged to bring a lamb or a kid, the ceremonies being nearly the same as in the preceding cases. The original may denote the very lowest of the people, the laboring or agricultural classes

The law relative to the general cases of sins committed through ignorance, and the sacrifices to be offered on such occasions, so amply detailed in this chapter, may be thus recapitulated. For all sins and transgressions of this kind committed by the people, the prince, and the priest, they must offer expiatory offerings. The person so sinning must bring the sacrifice to the door of the tabernacle, and lay his hands upon its head, as in a case already referred to, acknowledging the sacrifice to be his, that he needed it for his transgression; and thus he was considered as confessing his sin, and the sin was considered as transferred to the animal, whose blood was then spilt to make an atonement. See Clarke on Lev 1:4 (note). Such institutions as these could not be considered as terminating in themselves, they necessarily had reference to something of infinitely higher moment; in a word, they typified Him whose soul was made an offering for sin, Isa 53:10. And taken out of this reference they seem both absurd and irrational. It is obviously in reference to these innocent creatures being brought as sin-offerings to God for the guilty that St. Paul alludes 2Co 5:21, where he says, He (God) made him to be sin ( ἁμαρτιαν, a sin-offering) for us Who Knew No Sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God - holy and pure by the power and grace of God, in or through him. And it is worthy of remark, that the Greek word used by the apostle is the same by which the Septuagint, in more than fourscore places in the Pentateuch, translate the Hebrew word הטאה hattaah , sin, which in all those places our translation renders sin-offering. Even sins of ignorance cannot be unnoticed by a strict and holy law; these also need the great atonement: on which account we should often pray with David, Cleanse thou me from secret faults! Psa 19:12. How little attention is paid to this solemn subject! Sins of this kind - sins committed sometimes ignorantly, and more frequently heedlessly, are permitted to accumulate in their number, and consequently in their guilt; and from this very circumstance we may often account for those painful desertions, as they are called, under which many comparatively good people labor. They have committed sins of ignorance or heedlessness, and have not offered the sacrifice which can alone avail in their behalf. How necessary in ten thousand cases is the following excellent prayer! "That it may please thee to give us true repentance; to forgive us all our sins, negligences, and ignorances; and to endue us with the grace of thy Holy Spirit, to amend our lives according to thy Holy Word."- Litany.

Defender: Lev 4:34 - -- The various sin offerings were offered for sins committed unintentionally, once those sins were made known (Lev 4:2, Lev 4:27, Lev 4:28). The shed blo...

The various sin offerings were offered for sins committed unintentionally, once those sins were made known (Lev 4:2, Lev 4:27, Lev 4:28). The shed blood was first sprinkled around the altar, then the bulk of the animal burned "without the camp" (Lev 4:21). The latter act was later said to typify the offering of Christ outside the camp (Heb 13:10-13)."

TSK: Lev 4:27 - -- any one : Heb. any soul, Lev 4:2; Num 15:27 common people : Heb. people of the land , Amos haaretz ; that is, any individual who was not a priest, ...

any one : Heb. any soul, Lev 4:2; Num 15:27

common people : Heb. people of the land , Amos haaretz ; that is, any individual who was not a priest, king, or ruler among the people; an ordinary person. Any of these having transgressed, was obliged to bring a lamb or kid, the ceremonies being nearly the same as in the preceding cases. Lev 4:2, Lev 4:13; Exo 12:49; Num 5:6, Num 15:16, Num 15:29

TSK: Lev 4:28 - -- a kid : Lev 4:23, Lev 4:32, Lev 5:6; Gen 3:15; Isa 7:14; Jer 31:22; Rom 8:3; Gal 4:4, Gal 4:5 a female : Lev 4:23; Gal 3:28

TSK: Lev 4:29 - -- Lev 4:4, Lev 4:15, Lev 4:24, Lev 4:33; Heb 10:4-14

TSK: Lev 4:30 - -- upon the horns : Lev 4:25, Lev 4:34; Isa 42:21; Rom 8:3, Rom 8:4, Rom 10:4; Heb 2:10 pour out : There may have been some place at the bottom of the al...

upon the horns : Lev 4:25, Lev 4:34; Isa 42:21; Rom 8:3, Rom 8:4, Rom 10:4; Heb 2:10

pour out : There may have been some place at the bottom of the altar to receive and carry off the blood.

TSK: Lev 4:31 - -- all the fat : Lev 4:8-10, Lev 4:19, Lev 4:26, Lev 4:35, Lev 3:3-5, Lev 3:9-11, Lev 3:14-16 a sweet : Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13, Lev 1:17, Lev 3:3, Lev 3:5, Le...

TSK: Lev 4:32 - -- a lamb : Lev 4:28, Lev 3:6, Lev 3:7, Lev 5:6; Exo 12:3, Exo 12:5; Isa 53:7; Luk 1:35; Joh 1:29, Joh 1:36; Heb 7:26; 1Pe 1:18-20, 1Pe 2:22, 1Pe 2:24, 1...

TSK: Lev 4:33 - -- Lev 4:4, Lev 4:29-31

TSK: Lev 4:34 - -- the horns of the altar : Lev 4:25, Lev 4:30; Isa 42:21; Joh 17:19; Rom 8:1, Rom 8:3, Rom 10:4; 2Co 5:21; Heb 2:10; Heb 10:29; 1Pe 1:18-20, 1Pe 2:24, 1...

TSK: Lev 4:35 - -- And he : Lev 4:31 according : Lev. 1:1-6:19 and the priest shall make : Lev 4:20, Lev 4:26, Lev 4:30, Lev 4:31, Lev 1:4, Lev 5:6, Lev 5:10, Lev 5:13, ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Lev 4:27 - -- The common people - literally, as in the margin, "the people of the land."Compare Lev 20:2, Lev 20:4; 2Ki 11:18. It was the ordinary designatio...

The common people - literally, as in the margin, "the people of the land."Compare Lev 20:2, Lev 20:4; 2Ki 11:18. It was the ordinary designation of the people, as distinguished from the priests and the rulers.

Barnes: Lev 4:28 - -- A kid of the goats - A shaggy she-goat.

A kid of the goats - A shaggy she-goat.

Barnes: Lev 4:32 - -- A lamb - A sheep. See Lev 3:7 note. Three points are to be observed in regard to the victims for sin-offerings. (a) The common people had to o...

A lamb - A sheep. See Lev 3:7 note. Three points are to be observed in regard to the victims for sin-offerings.

(a) The common people had to offer a female, as the less valuable animaI; they might present either a sheep or a goat to suit their convenience:

(b) the rulers had always to offer a male-goat:

© the goat was preferred to the sheep, unlike the victim for a peace-offering or burnt-offering.

The sin-offerings were not accompanied by meat-offerings or drink-offerings. See Num 15:3-11.

Poole: Lev 4:27 - -- The common people whether Israelites, or strangers embodied with them and proselytes; for both were under one and the same law, Exo 12:49 Num 15:16 ....

The common people whether Israelites, or strangers embodied with them and proselytes; for both were under one and the same law, Exo 12:49 Num 15:16 .

Poole: Lev 4:28 - -- A female was here sufficient, because the sin of one of those was less than the sin of the ruler, for whom a male was required, Lev 4:21 .

A female was here sufficient, because the sin of one of those was less than the sin of the ruler, for whom a male was required, Lev 4:21 .

Poole: Lev 4:33 - -- He to wit, the offerer . And slay, not by himself, but by the hands of the priest.

He to wit, the offerer . And slay, not by himself, but by the hands of the priest.

Poole: Lev 4:35 - -- Shall burn them i.e. the fat; but he useth the plural number, because the fat was of several kinds, as we saw Lev 4:8,9 . According to the offerings...

Shall burn them i.e. the fat; but he useth the plural number, because the fat was of several kinds, as we saw Lev 4:8,9 .

According to the offerings made by fire Heb. upon the offerings, together with them, or after them; because the burnt-offerings were to have the first place. See Poole "Lev 3:5" .

Haydock: Lev 4:27 - -- The land. A rustic or plebeian. (Menochius) --- The offences of such might be expiated by the sacrifice of a goat, ewe, lamb, ram, two pigeons, or...

The land. A rustic or plebeian. (Menochius) ---

The offences of such might be expiated by the sacrifice of a goat, ewe, lamb, ram, two pigeons, or flour, chap. v. 7. and xi. 15. (Calmet)

Haydock: Lev 4:29 - -- Of, &c. One Hebrew manuscript, the Septuagint, and Syriac read, "in the place in which he shall slay the holocaust." The Samaritan has they slay, ...

Of, &c. One Hebrew manuscript, the Septuagint, and Syriac read, "in the place in which he shall slay the holocaust." The Samaritan has they slay, both here and ver. 24. and 33, which seems the truer reading. (Kennicott)

Haydock: Lev 4:35 - -- For a. Hebrew may be "according to, like (Haydock) upon, besides, after the holocausts." (Calmet) See chap. iii. 5.

For a. Hebrew may be "according to, like (Haydock) upon, besides, after the holocausts." (Calmet) See chap. iii. 5.

Gill: Lev 4:27 - -- And if anyone of the common people sin through ignorance,.... Or, "if one soul of the people of the earth": that is, a single person, and so is distin...

And if anyone of the common people sin through ignorance,.... Or, "if one soul of the people of the earth": that is, a single person, and so is distinguished from the congregation, one of the common sort of people; however is neither an high priest, nor a prince, or king, but either a common priest, or Levite, or Israelite; no man is free from sin; all sorts of persons, of all ranks and degrees, high and low, rich and poor, men in office, civil or ecclesiastical, or in whatsoever state of life, are liable to sin, and do sin continually, either ignorantly or willingly; and Christ is a sacrifice for all sins and for all sorts of sinners:

whilst he doeth somewhat; &c. See Gill on Lev 4:2, Lev 4:13, Lev 4:22.

Gill: Lev 4:28 - -- Or if his sin which he hath sinned come to his knowledge,.... So that he is convinced that he has sinned: then he shall bring his offering; to the ...

Or if his sin which he hath sinned come to his knowledge,.... So that he is convinced that he has sinned:

then he shall bring his offering; to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, to the priest there:

a kid of the goats: a young goat:

a female without blemish; and so inferior to the offering of the ruler or prince; for the characters of men are aggravations of their sins, and sacrifices were to be in some measure answerable to them, and suitable to their circumstances:

for the sin which he hath sinned; to atone for it in a typical way.

Gill: Lev 4:29 - -- And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the sin offering,.... His right hand, as the Targum of Jonathan; not the priest that shall offer it, but th...

And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the sin offering,.... His right hand, as the Targum of Jonathan; not the priest that shall offer it, but the man that has sinned, that brings it, thereby confessing his sin, and transferring it to the sacrifice:

and slay the sin offering in the place of the burnt offering; that is, on the north side of the altar.

Gill: Lev 4:30-31 - -- And the priest shall take of the blood,.... So that all the preceding actions, the bringing the offering, the putting the hand upon the head of it, an...

And the priest shall take of the blood,.... So that all the preceding actions, the bringing the offering, the putting the hand upon the head of it, and slaying it, were done by the man that sinned; of this and what follows here and in the next verse Lev 4:31; see Gill on Lev 4:25, Lev 4:26.

Gill: Lev 4:32 - -- And if he bring a lamb for a sin offering,.... As he might if he would; the Jews observe, that in all places a lamb is put before a goat, as being mor...

And if he bring a lamb for a sin offering,.... As he might if he would; the Jews observe, that in all places a lamb is put before a goat, as being more excellent in its kind; but here it is mentioned after, which shows, they say, that they are equally alike p:

he shall bring it a female without blemish; typical of Christ the Lamb of God, without spot and without blemish, 1Pe 1:19.

Gill: Lev 4:33 - -- He shall lay his hand upon the head of the sin offering,.... On the head of the lamb, as on the head of the goat, even his right hand, as the above Ta...

He shall lay his hand upon the head of the sin offering,.... On the head of the lamb, as on the head of the goat, even his right hand, as the above Targum, as before:

and slay it for a sin offering, in the place where they kill the burnt offering: for if it was not slain for a sin offering, but for something else, or on any other account, as for a burnt offering, it was not right q.

Gill: Lev 4:34-35 - -- And the priest shall take of the blood,.... See Gill on Lev 4:25, Lev 4:26.

And the priest shall take of the blood,.... See Gill on Lev 4:25, Lev 4:26.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Lev 4:27 Heb “by doing it, one from the commandments of the Lord which must not be done.”

NET Notes: Lev 4:28 Heb “on his sin.”

NET Notes: Lev 4:29 The LXX has a plural form here (see v. 24 above and the note on Lev 1:5a).

NET Notes: Lev 4:31 Heb “there shall be forgiveness to him” or “it shall be forgiven to him” (KJV similar).

NET Notes: Lev 4:35 Heb “there shall be forgiveness to him” or “it shall be forgiven to him” (KJV similar).

Geneva Bible: Lev 4:29 ( k ) And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the sin offering, and slay the sin offering in the place of the burnt offering. ( k ) Read (Lev 4:24...

Geneva Bible: Lev 4:33 And he shall lay his ( l ) hand upon the head of the sin offering, and slay it for a sin offering in the place where they kill the burnt offering. ( ...

Geneva Bible: Lev 4:35 And he shall take away all the fat thereof, as the fat of the lamb is taken away from the sacrifice of the peace offerings; and the priest shall burn ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 4:27-35 - --Here is the law of the sin-offering for a common person. To be able to plead, when charged with sin, that we did it ignorantly, and through the surpri...

Matthew Henry: Lev 4:27-35 - -- I. Here is the law of the sin-offering for a common person, which differs from that for a ruler only in this, that a private person might bring eith...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 4:27-35 - -- In the case of the sin of a common Israelite ("of the people of the land,"i.e., of the rural population, Gen 23:7), that is to say, of an Israelite...

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...

Constable: Lev 4:1--5:14 - --4. The sin offering 4:1-5:13 Keil and Delitzsch pointed out that ancient Near Easterners offered...

Guzik: Lev 4:1-35 - --Leviticus 4 - The Sin Offering A. The procedure for the Sin Offering. 1. (1-2) The purpose of the Sin Offering. Now the LORD spoke to Moses, sayin...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Leviticus (Book Introduction) LEVITICUS. So called from its treating of the laws relating to the ritual, the services, and sacrifices of the Jewish religion, the superintendence of...

JFB: Leviticus (Outline) BURNT OFFERINGS OF THE HERD. (Lev. 1:1-17) THE MEAT OFFERINGS. (Lev. 2:1-16) THE PEACE OFFERING OF THE HERD. (Lev. 3:1-17) SIN OFFERING OF IGNORANCE....

TSK: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Leviticus is a most interesting and important book; a book containing a code of sacrificial, ceremonial, civil, and judicial laws, which, for the puri...

TSK: Leviticus 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Lev 4:1, The sin offering of ignorance; Lev 4:3, for the priest; Lev 4:13, for the congregation; Lev 4:22, for the ruler; Lev 4:27, for a...

Poole: Leviticus (Book Introduction) THIRD BOOK OF MOSES CALLED LEVITICUS THE ARGUMENT This Book, containing the actions of about one month’ s space, acquainteth us with the Lev...

Poole: Leviticus 4 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 4 Of sins of ignorance, and their sacrifice, Lev 4:1,2 : committed by the priest according to the guilt of the people; he must offer a perf...

MHCC: Leviticus (Book Introduction) God ordained divers kinds of oblations and sacrifices, to assure his people of the forgiveness of their offences, if they offered them in true faith a...

MHCC: Leviticus 4 (Chapter Introduction) (Lev 4:1-12) The sin-offering of ignorance for the priest. (Lev 4:13-21) For the whole congregation. (Lev 4:22-26) For a ruler. (Lev 4:27-35) For a...

Matthew Henry: Leviticus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Third Book of Moses, Called Leviticus There is nothing historical in all this book of Leviticus exc...

Matthew Henry: Leviticus 4 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter is concerning the sin-offering, which was properly intended to make atonement for a sin committed through ignorance, I. By the priest...

Constable: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrews derived the title of this book from the first word in i...

Constable: Leviticus (Outline) Outline "At first sight the book of Leviticus might appear to be a haphazard, even repetitious arrangement of en...

Constable: Leviticus Leviticus Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. New York...

Haydock: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. The Book is called Leviticus : because it treats of the offices, ministries, rites and ceremonies of the Priests and Levites. The H...

Gill: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS This book is commonly called by the Jews Vajikra, from the first word with which it begins, and sometimes תורת כהנ...

Gill: Leviticus 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 4 This chapter contains the law of the sin offering, which was offered for sins committed through ignorance, error, and m...

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