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Leviticus 5:4 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

4 Or if someone swears rashly  to do what is good or evil #– #concerning anything a person may speak rashly in an oath #– #without being aware of it, but later recognises it, he incurs guilt in such an instance.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

4 Or if a soul swear, pronouncing with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatsoever it be that a man shall pronounce with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knoweth of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

4 Or if anyone unthinkingly swears he will do something, whether to do evil or good, whatever it may be that a man shall pronounce rashly taking an oath, then, when he becomes aware of it, he shall be guilty in either of these. [Mark 6:23.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

4 Or if any one swear rashly with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatsoever it be that a man shall utter rashly with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knoweth of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these things.

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Common English Bible

4 or by carelessly swearing to do something, whether bad or good—whatever one might swear carelessly—and the fact goes unknown, but you later learn of it and become guilty of sin concerning one of these things—

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Catholic Public Domain Version

4 The soul who swears and offers from his own lips that he would do either evil or good, and who will have bound the same with an oath and with his own words, and, having forgotten it, afterwards understands his transgression,

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

4 The person that sweareth, and uttereth with his lips, that he would do either evil or good, and bindeth the same with an oath, and his word: and having forgotten it afterwards understandeth his offence,

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Leviticus 5:4
25 Tagairtí Cros  

David spared Mephibosheth, the son of Saul’s son Jonathan, because of the oath of the Lord that was between David and Jonathan, Saul’s son.


He announced, ‘May God punish me and do so severely  if the head of Elisha son of Shaphat remains on his shoulders today.’


In this way the priest will make atonement on his behalf concerning the sin he has committed in any of these cases, and he will be forgiven. The rest will belong to the priest, like the grain offering.’


Or if he touches human uncleanness   #– #any uncleanness by which one can become defiled   #– #without being aware of it, but later recognises it, he incurs guilt.


‘If a woman marries while her vows or the rash commitment she herself made are binding,


But if her husband prohibits her when he hears about it, he will cancel her vow that is binding or the rash commitment she herself made, and the Lord will release her.


So he promised with an oath to give her whatever she asked.


Although the king regretted it, he commanded that it be granted because of his oaths and his guests.


He promised her with an  oath:  ‘Whatever you ask me I will give you, up to half my kingdom.’


When it was morning, the Jews formed a conspiracy and bound themselves under a curse not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul.


The men answered her, ‘We will give our lives for yours. If you don’t report our mission, we will show kindness and faithfulness to you when the Lord gives us the land.’


So Joshua established peace with them and made a treaty to let them live, and the leaders of the community swore an oath to them.


whoever comes out the doors of my house to greet me when I return safely from the Ammonites will belong to the Lord, and I will offer that person as a burnt offering.’


But we can’t give them our daughters as wives.’ For the Israelites had sworn, ‘Anyone who gives a wife to a Benjaminite is cursed.’


What should we do about wives for the survivors? We’ve sworn to the Lord not to give them any of our daughters as wives.’


so if you have acted faithfully and honestly with Jerubbaal and his house this day, rejoice in Abimelech and may he also rejoice in you.


Making a vow,  she pleaded, ‘Lord of Armies, if you will take notice of your servant’s affliction,  remember and not forget me, and give your servant a son, I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and his hair will never be cut.’  ,


May God punish me  and do so severely  if I let any of his males  survive until morning.’


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