a4:1–5:13
bNum 15:22-29
cLev 5:1-4
dGal 6:1
e1 Jn 1:8-9
fNum 15:30-31
gHeb 6:4-6
h10:26-29

‏ Leviticus 4:1

Summary for Lev 4:1-5:13: 4:1–5:13  a The sin offering (Hebrew khatta’t, from the root khata’, meaning “to lack, fall short, miss, fail”) was for specific unintentional violations of God’s commands (see also Num 15:22-29  b), intended to repair a loss or remedy a failure (e.g., Lev 5:1-4  c). Although we all sin, God will forgive us if we confess it (Gal 6:1  d; 1 Jn 1:8-9  e). But we are warned against sinning “brazenly” or “deliberately” (Num 15:30-31  f; Heb 6:4-6  g; 10:26-29  h).
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