LIST308P (C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04
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List of verses with inadvertency for SIN/GUILT offerings
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ITEM
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GUILT OFFERING
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SIN OFFERING*10
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VERSE
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Lv05-17a
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Lv04-22
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OFFERING
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SIN
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GUILT
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INTRO
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...
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...
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ACTION
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and he does
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and he does
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WHAT DONE
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one
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one
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----
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of
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of
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Gods
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God his Lords*1
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----
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commandments
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commandments
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that are
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that are
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not done[a don't]
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not done[a don't]
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INTENT
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and he doesnt know
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inadvertently*2
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SIN
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and is guilty
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and is guilty
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COMMENTS
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*1 It is emphasized to a King, who has power, that
nevertheless, God is HIS LORD [Hence the extra
words, God HIS LORD]
*2 We see the inadvertency for sin vs guilt offerings:
- a sin offering is brought on INADVERTENT sin
- a guilt offering is brought on DOUBT of sin
For example if I ate on Yom Kippur inadvertently
and forgot it was Yom Kippur I bring a sin offering.
We call such a sin INADVERTENT
If I fasted one day and ate one day and am not
sure if I fasted on YOM KIPPUR or the day before
then I bring a guilt offering. Scripture calls
such a sin A SIN ---HE DOESN'T KNOW .
In other words a GUILT offering is brought on
A DOUBT OF HAVING SIN while a SIN offering is brought on
INADVERTENT SIN.
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LONGER FOOTNOTES
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*10 There are many texts on SIN OFFERINGS. We have
selected Lv04-22 which deals with the sin offerings
of Kings [Although the sin offering itself differs
for a King, individual, high priest etc, nevertheless
the inadvertency of sin is the same for all. We
therefore chose the text of inadvertency for a king
since it most closely resembles the text for a guilt
offering]
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