Leviticus 4:22 Cross References
Leviticus 4:22
22: "If one of Israel's leaders does something forbidden by the LORD his God, he will be guilty even if he sinned unintentionally.
Leviticus 4:2
- "Give the Israelites the following instructions for dealing with those who sin unintentionally by doing anything forbidden by the LORD's commands.
Leviticus 4:13
- "If the entire Israelite community does something forbidden by the LORD and the matter escapes the community's notice, all the people will be guilty.
Numbers 31:13
- Moses, Eleazar the priest, and all the leaders of the people went to meet them outside the camp.
2 Samuel 24:10
- But after he had taken the census, David's conscience began to bother him. And he said to the LORD, "I have sinned greatly and shouldn't have taken the census. Please forgive me, LORD, for doing this foolish thing."
- The next morning the word of the LORD came to the prophet Gad, who was David's seer. This was the message:
- "Go and say to David, `This is what the LORD says: I will give you three choices. Choose one of these punishments, and I will do it.'"
- So Gad came to David and asked him, "Will you choose three years of famine throughout the land, three months of fleeing from your enemies, or three days of severe plague throughout your land? Think this over and let me know what answer to give the LORD."
- "This is a desperate situation!" David replied to Gad. "But let us fall into the hands of the LORD, for his mercy is great. Do not let me fall into human hands."
Exodus 18:21
- But find some capable, honest men who fear God and hate bribes. Appoint them as judges over groups of one thousand, one hundred, fifty, and ten.
Leviticus 4:27
- "If any of the citizens of Israel do something forbidden by the LORD, they will be guilty even if they sinned unintentionally.
2 Samuel 21:1
- There was a famine during David's reign that lasted for three years, so David asked the LORD about it. And the LORD said, "The famine has come because Saul and his family are guilty of murdering the Gibeonites."
- So King David summoned the Gibeonites. They were not part of Israel but were all that was left of the nation of the Amorites. Israel had sworn not to kill them, but Saul, in his zeal, had tried to wipe them out.
- David asked them, "What can I do for you to make amends? Tell me so that the LORD will bless his people again."
Numbers 16:2
- They incited a rebellion against Moses, involving 250 other prominent leaders, all members of the assembly.