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Leviticus 4:22

New American Bible - revised edition

Should a tribal leader do wrong inadvertently by violating any one of the prohibitions of the Lord his God, and thus be guilty,

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Who can detect trespasses? Cleanse me from my inadvertent sins.

But you should also look among all the people for able and God-fearing men, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain, and set them over the people as commanders of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens.

Despite many dreams, futilities, and a multitude of words, fear God! Gain and Loss of Goods.

If the whole community of Israel errs inadvertently and without even being aware of it violates any of the Lord’s prohibitions, and thus are guilty,

Tell the Israelites: When a person inadvertently does wrong by violating any one of the Lord’s prohibitions— For the Anointed Priest.

If anyone of the general populace does wrong inadvertently by violating one of the Lord’s prohibitions, and thus is guilty,

If someone does wrong and violates one of the Lord’s prohibitions without realizing it, that person is guilty and shall bear the penalty.

If through inadvertence you fail to do any of these commandments which the Lord has given to Moses—

if it was done inadvertently without the community’s knowledge, the whole community shall sacrifice one bull from the herd as a burnt offering of pleasing aroma to the Lord, along with its prescribed grain offering and libation, as well as one he-goat as a purification offering.

two hundred and fifty Israelites who were leaders in the community, members of the council and men of note, and confronted Moses.

When Moses and Eleazar the priest, with all the leaders of the community, went outside the camp to meet them,

the Gadites and Reubenites came to Moses and Eleazar the priest and to the leaders of the community and said,

select for yourselves cities to serve as cities of asylum, where a homicide who has killed someone inadvertently may flee.




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