Leviticus Chapter 5

Summery

Leviticus 5 outlines various trespass offerings and sins requiring atonement. It begins by addressing situations where individuals become aware of witnessing a crime or hearing an oath but do not report it. In such cases, they are considered guilty and must bring a trespass offering to the Lord. Next, the chapter discusses unintentional sins committed unknowingly, such as touching unclean things or breaking a vow. In these instances, the person must bring specific offerings to atone for their transgressions. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of confession and restitution for certain offenses.

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