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Leviticus 4:3 - Revised Standard Version

3 if it is the anointed priest who sins, thus bringing guilt on the people, then let him offer for the sin which he has committed a young bull without blemish to the Lord for a sin offering.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

3 If the priest that is anointed do sin according to the sin of the people; then let him bring for his sin, which he hath sinned, a young bullock without blemish unto the LORD for a sin offering.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

3 If it is the anointed priest who sins, thus bringing guilt on the people, then let him offer for his sin which he has committed a young bull without blemish to the Lord as a sin offering. [Heb. 7:27, 28.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

3 if the anointed priest shall sin so as to bring guilt on the people, then let him offer for his sin, which he hath sinned, a young bullock without blemish unto Jehovah for a sin-offering.

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Common English Bible

3 If it is the anointed priest who has sinned, making the people guilty of sin, he must present to the LORD a flawless bull from the herd as a purification offering for the sin he has committed.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

3 if the priest, who is anointed, will have sinned, causing the people to commit a transgression, he shall offer to the Lord for his sin an immaculate calf.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

3 If the priest that is anointed shall sin, making the people to offend, he shall offer to the Lord for his sin a calf without blemish.

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Leviticus 4:3
32 Tagairtí Cros  

And they brought seven bulls, seven rams, seven lambs, and seven he-goats for a sin offering for the kingdom and for the sanctuary and for Judah. And he commanded the priests the sons of Aaron to offer them on the altar of the Lord.


At that time those who had come from captivity, the returned exiles, offered burnt offerings to the God of Israel, twelve bulls for all Israel, ninety-six rams, seventy-seven lambs, and as a sin offering twelve he-goats; all this was a burnt offering to the Lord.


But the flesh of the bull, and its skin, and its dung, you shall burn with fire outside the camp; it is a sin offering.


Then you shall take part of the blood that is on the altar, and of the anointing oil, and sprinkle it upon Aaron and his garments, and upon his sons and his sons' garments with him; and he and his garments shall be holy, and his sons and his sons' garments with him.


And you shall take the anointing oil, and pour it on his head and anoint him.


Aaron shall make atonement upon its horns once a year; with the blood of the sin offering of atonement he shall make atonement for it once in the year throughout your generations; it is most holy to the Lord.”


And in the vestibule of the gate were two tables on either side, on which the burnt offering and the sin offering and the guilt offering were to be slaughtered.


you shall give to the Levitical priests of the family of Zadok, who draw near to me to minister to me, says the Lord God, a bull for a sin offering.


And on the day that he goes into the holy place, into the inner court, to minister in the holy place, he shall offer his sin offering, says the Lord God.


“If his gift for a burnt offering is from the flock, from the sheep or goats, he shall offer a male without blemish;


“If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he shall offer a male without blemish; he shall offer it at the door of the tent of meeting, that he may be accepted before the Lord;


“Aaron shall present the bull as a sin offering for himself, and shall make atonement for himself and for his house; he shall kill the bull as a sin offering for himself.


But thus shall Aaron come into the holy place: with a young bull for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering.


And he shall take from the congregation of the people of Israel two male goats for a sin offering, and one ram for a burnt offering.


“And Aaron shall offer the bull as a sin offering for himself, and shall make atonement for himself and for his house.


when the sin which they have committed becomes known, the assembly shall offer a young bull for a sin offering and bring it before the tent of meeting;


if the sin which he has committed is made known to him, he shall bring as his offering a goat, a male without blemish,


when the sin which he has committed is made known to him he shall bring for his offering a goat, a female without blemish, for his sin which he has committed.


And the anointed priest shall take some of the blood of the bull and bring it to the tent of meeting;


and he shall bring his guilt offering to the Lord for the sin which he has committed, a female from the flock, a lamb or a goat, for a sin offering; and the priest shall make atonement for him for his sin.


Every male among the children of Aaron may eat of it, as decreed for ever throughout your generations, from the Lord's offerings by fire; whoever touches them shall become holy.”


And he poured some of the anointing oil on Aaron's head, and anointed him, to consecrate him.


and he said to Aaron, “Take a bull calf for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering, both without blemish, and offer them before the Lord.


And say to the people of Israel, ‘Take a male goat for a sin offering, and a calf and a lamb, both a year old without blemish, for a burnt offering,


And they fell on their faces, and said, “O God, the God of the spirits of all flesh, shall one man sin, and wilt thou be angry with all the congregation?”


Then let them take a young bull and its cereal offering of fine flour mixed with oil, and you shall take another young bull for a sin offering.


For God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do: sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh,


For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.


Because of this he is bound to offer sacrifice for his own sins as well as for those of the people.


he entered once for all into the Holy Place, taking not the blood of goats and calves but his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption.


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