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What does the Bible say about guilt offerings?

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The Bible describes guilt offerings in Leviticus 5:15-16, where a ram is offered for unintentional sins in relation to holy things.

In Leviticus 5:15-16, the guilt offering is established as a means for atonement when a person commits a trespass through ignorance regarding holy things. The offender is required to bring a without blemish ram and make restitution, emphasizing the seriousness of transgressing God's will. This ritual embodies both the justice and grace of God, highlighting that sin incurs a debt which must be paid, illustrating God's desire for reconciliation with His people through prescribed offerings.
Scripture References: Leviticus 5:15-16

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The Guilt Offering
Henry Law · Aug 22, 2007
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