Leviticus 20:20
Context20:20 If a man has sexual intercourse with his aunt, he has exposed his uncle’s nakedness; they must bear responsibility for their sin, they will die childless.
Leviticus 24:15
Context24:15 Moreover, 1 you are to tell the Israelites, ‘If any man curses his God 2 he will bear responsibility for his sin,
Leviticus 19:17
Context19:17 You must not hate your brother in your heart. You must surely reprove your fellow citizen so that you do not incur sin on account of him. 3
Leviticus 22:9
Context22:9 They must keep my charge so that they do not incur sin on account of it 4 and therefore die 5 because they profane it. I am the Lord who sanctifies them.


[24:15] 2 sn See the note on v. 11 above and esp. Exod 22:28 [27 HT].
[19:17] 1 tn Heb “and you will not lift up on him sin.” The meaning of the line is somewhat obscure. It means either (1) that one should rebuke one’s neighbor when he sins lest one also becomes guilty, which is the way it is rendered here (see NIV, NRSV, NEB, JB; see also B. A. Levine, Leviticus [JPSTC], 129-30, and J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 303, and the discussion on pp. 316-17), or (2) one may rebuke one’s neighbor without incurring sin just as long as he does not hate him in his heart (see the first part of the verse; cf. NASB, NAB).
[22:9] 1 tn Heb “and they will not lift up on it sin.” The pronoun “it” (masculine) apparently refers to any item of food that belongs to the category of “holy offerings” (see above).