Leviticus 5:3
Context5:3 or when he touches human uncleanness with regard to anything by which he can become unclean, 1 even if he did not realize it, but he himself has later come to know it and is guilty;
Leviticus 10:17
Context10:17 “Why did you not eat the sin offering in the sanctuary? For it is most holy and he gave it to you to bear the iniquity of the congregation, 2 to make atonement on their behalf before the Lord.
Leviticus 16:34
Context16:34 This is to be a perpetual statute for you 3 to make atonement for the Israelites for 4 all their sins once a year.” 5 So he did just as the Lord had commanded Moses. 6
Leviticus 24:23
Context24:23 Then Moses spoke to the Israelites and they brought the one who cursed outside the camp and stoned him with stones. So the Israelites did just as the Lord had commanded Moses.
1 tn Heb “or if he touches uncleanness of mankind to any of his uncleanness which he becomes unclean in it.”
2 sn This translation is quite literal. On the surface it appears to mean that the priests would “bear the iniquity” of the congregation by the act of eating the sin offering (so J. Milgrom, Leviticus [AB], 1:622-25, 635-40). Such a notion is, however, found nowhere else in the Levitical regulations and seems unlikely (so J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 136). A more likely interpretation is reflected in this interpretive rendering: “he gave it to you [as payment] for [your work of] bearing the iniquity of the congregation.” The previous section of the chapter deals with the prebends that the priests received for performing the ministry of the tabernacle (Lev 10:12-15). Lev 10:16-18, therefore, seems to continue the very same topic in the light of the most immediate situation (see R. E. Averbeck, NIDOTTE 2:702-4).
3 tn Heb “And this shall be for you to a statute of eternity” (cf. v. 29a above). cf. NASB “a permanent statute”; NIV “a lasting ordinance.”
4 tn Heb “from”; see note on 4:26.
5 tn Heb “one [feminine] in the year.”
6 tn The MT of Lev 16:34b reads literally, “and he did just as the