a5:8
b5:6
cPs 51:4
dNum 5:1-4

‏ Numbers 5:8

5:8  a Because sin is ultimately against God (5:6  b; Ps 51:4  c), the perpetrator had a moral obligation to make restitution to the Lord, who authorized the human victims of the sin to receive that payment; if none were living, the Lord received payment through the priest. Perpetrators also had to offer a valuable sacrifice that restored their ritual purity (Num 5:1-4  d) and their relationship with God.

• purified and made right with the Lord: See study note on Lev 1:4.
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