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The sin offering was for when someone sinned _____ (Lev. 4:1)
The sin offering was for when someone sinned _____ (Lev. 4:1)
The sin offering directions are specified for all of the following types of individuals EXCEPT (Lev. 4:3, 13, 22, 27)
The sin offering directions are specified for all of the following types of individuals EXCEPT (Lev. 4:3, 13, 22, 27)
If a priest brought a sin offering, it was to be a _______ (Lev. 4:3)
If a priest brought a sin offering, it was to be a _______ (Lev. 4:3)
Young bull
In the sin offering, if a priest sinned he could bring guilt on _________ (Lev. 4:3)
In the sin offering, if a priest sinned he could bring guilt on _________ (Lev. 4:3)
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In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, who was to lay his hands on the head of the animal before slaughtering it (Lev. 4:4)?
In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, who was to lay his hands on the head of the animal before slaughtering it (Lev. 4:4)?
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In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, he was to put the blood in all of the following places EXCEPT (Lev. 4:6ff)
In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, he was to put the blood in all of the following places EXCEPT (Lev. 4:6ff)
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In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, the blood was to be sprinkled how many times and where (Lev. 4:6)?
In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, the blood was to be sprinkled how many times and where (Lev. 4:6)?
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In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, the fat connected with what two inner organs was to be burnt up (Lev. 4:8)?
In the sin offering, if a priest sinned, the fat connected with what two inner organs was to be burnt up (Lev. 4:8)?
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In the sin offering for a priest, the fat portions were burned like in what other offering (Lev. 4:10)?
In the sin offering for a priest, the fat portions were burned like in what other offering (Lev. 4:10)?
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In the sin offering for a priest, all of the following were to be burned outside the camp in a ceremonial clean place EXCEPT (Lev. 4:11)
In the sin offering for a priest, all of the following were to be burned outside the camp in a ceremonial clean place EXCEPT (Lev. 4:11)
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In the sin offering for a priest, where was the hide to be burned (Lev. 4:12)?
In the sin offering for a priest, where was the hide to be burned (Lev. 4:12)?
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If the whole community sinned unintentionally, what sin offering was to be brought (Lev. 4:14)?
If the whole community sinned unintentionally, what sin offering was to be brought (Lev. 4:14)?
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If the whole community sinned unintentionally and was not aware of it, they are ________ (Lev. 4:13)
If the whole community sinned unintentionally and was not aware of it, they are ________ (Lev. 4:13)
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In the sin offering for the whole community, who was to lay their hands on the head of the animal before slaughtering it (Lev. 4:15)?
In the sin offering for the whole community, who was to lay their hands on the head of the animal before slaughtering it (Lev. 4:15)?
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In the sin offering for the community, the blood was to be sprinkled how many times and where (Lev. 4:17)?
In the sin offering for the community, the blood was to be sprinkled how many times and where (Lev. 4:17)?
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In the sin offering for the community and for a priest, the blood was to be sprinkled by (Lev. 4:17)
In the sin offering for the community and for a priest, the blood was to be sprinkled by (Lev. 4:17)
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In the sin offering for the community, the blood was to be put in all of the following places EXCEPT (Lev. 4:17ff)
In the sin offering for the community, the blood was to be put in all of the following places EXCEPT (Lev. 4:17ff)
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Study Notes
Sin Offering Overview
- The sin offering is designated for unintentional sins.
- It applies to various individuals, excluding Levites directly.
Sin Offering for Individuals
- An anointed priest brought a young bull for the sin offering if he sinned.
- The priest is responsible for the impact of his sin, bringing guilt upon the people.
Blood Rituals
- The priest must lay his hands on the animal before slaughter, signifying transfer of guilt.
- Blood must be sprinkled seven times before the curtain in the Tent of Meeting.
Specifics of the Offering
- The fat around the liver and kidneys must be burned.
- The fat portions from the sin offering are treated similarly to those in the Fellowship offering.
Disposal of Remains
- The hide, along with other parts, is burned outside the camp for ceremonial purity.
- Kidneys are not burned outside, but the rest of the flesh is.
Community Sin Offering
- A young bull is required when the whole community unintentionally sins.
- Even if unaware, the community still bears guilt.
Leadership Role in Community Offerings
- Elders are responsible for laying hands on the animal during the community sin offering.
- Blood from the community offering also follows the ritual of seven sprinkles before the curtain.
Application of Blood
- Blood is sprinkled using a finger dipped in it, rather than with instruments like hyssop.
- No blood is smeared on the horns of the altar of burnt offering for community offerings, keeping certain practices exclusive for individual offerings.
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Test your knowledge of Leviticus Chapter 4 with these flashcard multiple-choice questions. This quiz covers the details of sin offerings and the specific individuals associated with them, focusing on both intentional and unintentional sins. Perfect for students and anyone studying the book of Leviticus.