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Leviticus 4:2

4:2

unintentionally <07684> [through.]

violated ... violates <06213> [which ought.]


Leviticus 4:13

4:13

congregation <05712> [the whole congregation.]

This may refer to some oversight in acts of religious worship, or to some transgression of the letter of the law, which arose out of the peculiar circumstances in which they were found, as in the case mentioned in 1 Sa 14:32, et seq. The sacrifices and rites in this case were the same as in the preceding; only here the elders laid their hands on the head of the victim, in the name of all the congregation.

unintentionally <07686> [through ignorance.]

guilty <0816> [and are guilty.]


Leviticus 4:22

4:22

leader ..... sins <02398 05387> [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 is meant who held any kind of political dignity among the people; and it evidently means the head of a tribe as in Nu 1:4, 16; 7:2. But the Rabbins generally understand it of the prince of the great sanhedrin, who, when they were under the regal form of government, was the king. A kid of the goats was the sacrifice in this case; and the rites were nearly the same as in the preceding, only the fat was burnt as that of the peace offering. (ver. 26.)

violates ............... violated <06213> [and done.]


Leviticus 5:13

5:13

priest ................................... priest <03548> [the priest.]

priest ......................... forgiven ........... priest <05545 03548> [shall be.]


Leviticus 5:17

5:17

person sins <02398 05315> [a soul sin.]

This case is supposed to differ from the preceding, merely in that the person concerned was not certain whether he had or had not committed the trespass. It is therefore called by the Hebrews a doubtful trespass offering.

know <03045> [though.]

guilty <0816> [yet is he.]


Leviticus 6:3

6:3

found <04672> [have found.]

swears <07650> [sweareth.]


Leviticus 6:7

6:7

atonement <03722> [make.]

forgiven <05545> [it shall be.]


Leviticus 7:14

7:14

contribution <08641> [an heave.]

priest <03548> [the priest's.]


Leviticus 14:12

14:12

guilt offering <0817> [trespass.]

them .... wave offering <05130 08573> [wave them.]


Leviticus 23:24

23:24

seventh <07637> [In the seventh.]

memorial <02146> [a memorial.]

{Zichron terooÆ’h,} here rendered "a memorial of blowing the trumpets" properly signifies a memorial of triumph or shouting for joy. This festival is generally called the feast of trumpets; and, though the Scriptures have not expressly declared the reason of its celebration, yet, as it fell in the seventh month of the sacred year, which was the first of the civil year, that is, the month {Tisri,} answering to our September, the opinion very generally embraced by both Jews and Christians is, that it was a memorial of the creation of the world, at which "the sons of God shouted for joy," (Job 38:7;) and which is supposed, not altogether without reason, to have been at this season of the year. The month {Tisri} was not only anciently, but still is, reckoned by the Jews the first month of the year; and the feast of tabernacles, kept in this month, was said to be, as it is correctly rendered in the margin, "at the revolution of the year," (Ex 34:22;) importing, that at this season the year had revolved, and was beginning anew. So that this feast was the new year's day, on which the people rejoiced in a grateful remembrance of God's benefits, and implored his blessing for the future year.


Leviticus 26:26

26:26




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