Leviticus 5:7
5:7 “‘If he cannot afford an animal from the flock, he must bring his penalty for guilt for his sin that he has committed, two turtledoves or two young pigeons, to the Lord, one for a sin offering and one for a burnt offering.
Leviticus 12:8
12:8 If she cannot afford a sheep,
then she must take two turtledoves or two young pigeons,
one for a burnt offering and one for a sin offering, and the priest is to make atonement on her behalf, and she will be clean.’”
Leviticus 25:28
25:28 If he has not prospered enough to refund
a balance to him, then what he sold
will belong to
the one who bought it until the jubilee year, but it must revert
in the jubilee and the original owner
may return to his property.