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Leviticus 14:21 - Easy To Read Version

21 “But if the person is poor, and he can’t afford {those offerings}, then he must take one male lamb for a guilt offering. That will be a wave offering {so that the priest can} make that person pure. [206] He must take 8 cups [207] of fine flour mixed with oil. This flour will be used for a grain offering. The person must take 2/3 of a pint [208] of olive oil

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

21 And if he be poor, and cannot get so much; then he shall take one lamb for a trespass offering to be waved, to make an atonement for him, and one tenth deal of fine flour mingled with oil for a meat offering, and a log of oil;

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

21 If the cleansed leper is poor and cannot afford so much, he shall take one lamb for a guilt or trespass offering to be waved to make atonement for him, and one tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering, and a log of oil,

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American Standard Version (1901)

21 And if he be poor, and cannot get so much, then he shall take one he-lamb for a trespass-offering to be waved, to make atonement for him, and one tenth part of an ephah of fine flour mingled with oil for a meal-offering, and a log of oil;

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Common English Bible

21 Now if the person is poor and cannot afford these things, they can bring one male sheep as a compensation offering, to be lifted up in order to make reconciliation for them; a grain offering of one-tenth of an ephah of choice flour mixed with oil; a log of oil;

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Catholic Public Domain Version

21 But if he is poor, and his hand is not able to find what has been said, he shall take a lamb as an offering for transgression, so that the priest may pray for him, and a tenth part of fine wheat flour sprinkled with oil, as a sacrifice, and a twelfth hin of oil,

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Leviticus 14:21
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“If the person can’t afford a lamb, he must bring two doves or two young pigeons to the Lord. These will be the guilt offering for his sin. One bird must be for a sin offering, and the other must be for a burnt offering.


Some people make fun of poor people. They laugh at people who have problems. This shows that those bad people don’t respect God who made them. These bad people will be punished.


If you want to give, then your gift will be accepted. Your gift will be judged by what you have, not by what you don’t have.


You know the grace (kindness) of our Lord Jesus Christ. You know that Christ was rich \{with God\}, but for you he became poor. Christ did this so that you could become rich by his becoming poor.


Jesus looked at his followers and said,


Rich people and poor people are the same. The Lord made them all.


God does not love leaders\par more than other people.\par And God does not love rich people\par more that poor people.\par Why? Because God made every person.\par


The Lord raises poor people from the dust. He takes away their sadness. [22] The Lord makes poor people important. He seats them with princes and at the places for honored guests. The Lord made the whole world! And the whole world belongs to him! [23]


and two doves or two young pigeons. Even poor people can afford those things. One bird will be a sin offering, and the other will be a burnt offering.


“If the person can’t afford two doves or two pigeons, then he must bring 8 cups [47] of fine flour. This will be his sin offering. The person must not put oil on the flour. He must not put frankincense [48] on it, because it is a sin offering.


“When a person offers a bird as a burnt offering to the Lord, then that bird must be a dove or a young pigeon.


“On the eighth day, the person who had a skin disease [196] must take two male lambs that have nothing wrong with them. He must also take a one-year-old female lamb that has nothing wrong with it. He must take 24 cups [197] of fine flour mixed with oil. This fine flour is for a grain offering. The person must take 2/3 of a pint [198] of olive oil.


“If a person is too poor to pay the price, then bring that person to the priest. The priest will decide how much money the person can afford to pay.


The ruler must give an ephah {\cf2\super [452]} of grain offering with the bull, and an ephah of grain offering with the ram. As for the grain offering with the lambs, the ruler can give as much as he wants. But he must give 1 hin {\cf2\super [453]} of olive oil for each ephah {\cf2\super [454]} of grain.


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