Leviticus 5
God commands the Israelites to confess their sins and make restitution for wrongs they have committed.
Bible version
Guilt Offerings
Commentary
Leviticus 5 is a chapter that outlines the various types of offerings that are to be made to the Lord. It begins by discussing the offering of a guilt offering, which is to be made when someone has sinned unintentionally. This offering is to be made in the form of a female lamb or goat, and is to be accompanied by a grain offering. The chapter then goes on to discuss the offering of a sin offering, which is to be made when someone has sinned intentionally. This offering is to be made in the form of a male goat or lamb, and is to be accompanied by a grain offering. The chapter then goes on to discuss the offering of a burnt offering, which is to be made when someone has committed a sin that requires a more serious offering. This offering is to be made in the form of a bull, ram, or male goat, and is to be accompanied by a grain offering. Finally, the chapter discusses the offering of a peace offering, which is to be made when someone wishes to make a voluntary offering to the Lord. This offering is to be made in the form of a bull, ram, or male goat, and is to be accompanied by a grain offering. Overall, this chapter provides a detailed outline of the various offerings that are to be made to the Lord. It is a reminder of the importance of making offerings to the Lord, and of the seriousness of sin. It is also a reminder of the need to make restitution for our sins, and of the need to seek forgiveness from the Lord.
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There are 19 verses in Leviticus, chapter 5.