Leviticus 5:15-19
5:15 “When a person commits a trespass
and sins by straying unintentionally
from the regulations about the Lord’s holy things,
then he must bring his penalty for guilt
to the
Lord, a flawless ram from the flock, convertible into silver shekels according to the standard of the sanctuary shekel,
for a guilt offering.
5:16 And whatever holy thing he violated
he must restore and must add one fifth to it and give it to the priest. So the priest will make atonement
on his behalf with the guilt offering ram and he will be forgiven.”
Unknown trespass
5:17 “If a person sins and violates any of the Lord’s commandments which must not be violated (although he did not know it at the time, but later realizes he is guilty), then he will bear his punishment for iniquity
5:18 and must bring a flawless ram from the flock, convertible into silver shekels, for a guilt offering to the priest. So the priest will make atonement on his behalf for his error which he committed (although he himself had not known it) and he will be forgiven.
5:19 It is a guilt offering; he was surely guilty before the Lord.”
Leviticus 27:13
27:13 If, however, the person who made the vow redeems the animal,
he must add one fifth to
its conversion value.
Leviticus 27:15
27:15 If the one who consecrates it redeems his house, he must add to it one fifth of its conversion value in silver, and it will belong to him.