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Leviticus 5:1

Contemporary English Version 1995

If you refuse to testify in court about something you saw or know has happened, you have sinned and can be punished.

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If you break any of my commands without meaning to, you are still guilty, and you can be punished. When you realize what you have done, you must either bring to the priest a ram that has nothing wrong with it or else pay him for one. The priest will then offer it as a sacrifice to make things right, and you will be forgiven.

If you take part in a crime you are your worst enemy, because even under oath you can't tell the truth.

But Jesus did not answer. So the high priest said, “With the living God looking on, you must tell the truth. Are you the Messiah, the Son of God?”

In fact, you will be punished for not respecting what I say is holy, and you will no longer belong to the community of Israel.

The lives of all people belong to me—parents as well as children. However, only those who sin will be put to death.

Suppose someone accuses a person of a crime, and the accused has to stand in front of the altar in your temple and say, “I swear I am innocent!”

But if any of you are fit to worship me, and yet refuse to celebrate Passover when you are not away on a journey, you will no longer belong to my people. You will be punished because you did not offer sacrifices to me at the proper time.

If you marry one of your sisters, you will be punished, and the two of you will be disgraced by being openly forced out of the community.

If you don't take a bath, you will suffer for what you did wrong.

Christ carried the burden of our sins. He was nailed to the cross, so we would stop sinning and start living right. By his cuts and bruises you are healed.

Only those who sin will be put to death. Children won't suffer for the sins of their parents, and parents won't suffer for the sins of their children. Good people will be rewarded for what they do, and evil people will be punished for what they do.

By suffering, the servant will learn the true meaning of obeying the Lord. Although he is innocent, he will take the punishment for the sins of others, so that many of them will no longer be guilty.

If I have too much to eat, I might forget about you; if I don't have enough, I might steal and disgrace your name.

are so heavy that I am crushed.

Ahab shouted, “Micaiah, I've told you over and over to tell me the truth! What does the Lord really say?”

“Micaiah, I've told you over and over to tell me the truth!” Ahab shouted. “What does the Lord really say?”

One day he told his mother, “Do you remember those 1,100 pieces of silver that were stolen from you? I was there when you put a curse on whoever stole them. Well, I'm the one who did it.” His mother answered, “I pray that the Lord will bless you, my son.”

to say to the community of Israel: Offer a sacrifice to ask forgiveness when you sin by accidentally doing something I have told you not to do.

If you swear with me as your witness that you did not harm the animal, you do not have to replace it. Your word is enough.

Those unfaithful prophets misuse their power all over the country. So God turned the pasturelands into scorching deserts.




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