Leviticus 5:7

7“But aif he cannot afford a lamb, then he shall bring to the Lord as his compensation for the sin that he has committed two bturtledoves or two pigeons,
Septuagint  two young pigeons; also verse 11
one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering.

Leviticus 12:8

8And if she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take dtwo turtledoves or two pigeons,
Septuagint  two young pigeons
fone for a burnt offering and the other for a sin offering. gAnd the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.”

Leviticus 14:21-22

21“But hif he is poor and cannot afford so much, then he shall take one male lamb for a guilt offering ito be waved, to make atonement for him, and a tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering, and a log of oil; 22 jalso two turtledoves or two pigeons, whichever he can afford. The one shall be a sin offering and the other a burnt offering.

Mark 14:7

7For kyou always have the poor with you, and whenever lyou want, you can do good for them. But myou will not always have me.

Luke 21:1-4

The Widow’s Offering

1 nJesus
Greek He
looked up and saw the rich pputting their gifts into qthe offering box,
2and he saw a poor widow put in two rsmall copper coins.
Greek  two lepta; a lepton was a Jewish bronze or copper coin worth about 1/128 of a denarius (which was a day’s wage for a laborer)
3And he said, Truly, I tell you, tthis poor widow has put in more than all of them. 4For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her upoverty put in all vshe had to live on.”

2 Corinthians 8:12

12For if the readiness is there, it is acceptable waccording to what a person has, not according to what he does not have.
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