Leviticus 5:1-13

Leviticus 5:1-13

[1] And if a soul  sin,  and hear  the voice  of swearing,  and is a witness,  whether  he hath seen  or known  of it; if he do not utter  it, then he shall bear  his iniquity.  [2] Or if a soul  touch  any unclean  thing,  whether it be a carcase  of an unclean  beast,  or a carcase  of unclean  cattle,  or the carcase  of unclean  creeping things,  and if it be hidden  from him; he also shall be unclean,  and guilty.  [3] Or if he touch  the uncleanness  of man,  whatsoever uncleanness  it be that a man shall be defiled  withal, and it be hid  from him; when he knoweth  of it, then he shall be guilty.  [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  [5] And it shall be, when he shall be guilty  in one  of these things, that he shall confess  that he hath sinned  [6] And he shall bring  his trespass offering  unto the LORD  for his sin  which he hath sinned,  a female  from the flock,  a lamb  or a kid  of the goats,  for a sin offering;  and the priest  shall make an atonement  for him concerning his sin.  [7] And if he  be not able  to bring  a lamb,  then he shall bring  his trespass,  which he hath committed,  two  turtledoves,  or two  young  pigeons,  unto the LORD;  one  for a sin offering,  and the other  for a burnt offering.  [8] And he shall bring  them unto the priest,  who shall offer  that which is for the sin offering  first,  and wring off  his head  from  his neck,  but shall not divide it asunder:  [9] And he shall sprinkle  of the blood  of the sin offering  upon the side  of the altar;  and the rest  of the blood  shall be wrung out  at the bottom  of the altar:  it is a sin offering.  [10] And he shall offer  the second  for a burnt offering,  according to the manner:  and the priest  shall make an atonement  for him for his sin  which he hath sinned,  and it shall be forgiven  him. [11] But if he  be not able to bring  two  turtledoves,  or two  young  pigeons,  then he that sinned  shall bring  for his offering  the tenth  part of an ephah  of fine flour  for a sin offering;  he shall put  no oil  upon it, neither shall he put  any frankincense  thereon: for it is a sin offering.  [12] Then shall he bring  it to the priest,  shall take  his handful  of it, even a memorial  thereof, and burn  it on the altar,  according to the offerings made by fire  unto the LORD:  it is a sin offering.  [13] And the priest  shall make an atonement  for him as touching his sin  that he hath sinned  in one  of these, and it shall be forgiven  him: and the remnant shall be the priest's,  as a meat offering.