Leviticus 5:15 Cross References
Leviticus 5:15
15: "If any of the people sin by unintentionally defiling the LORD's sacred property, they must bring to the LORD a ram from the flock as their guilt offering. The animal must have no physical defects, and it must be of the proper value in silver as measured by the standard sanctuary shekel.
Exodus 30:13
- His payment to the LORD will be one-fifth of an ounce of silver.
Leviticus 7:1
- "These are the instructions for the guilt offering, which is most holy.
Leviticus 6:6
- They must then bring a guilt offering to the priest, who will present it before the LORD. This offering must be a ram with no physical defects or the animal's equivalent value in silver.
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.
Ezra 10:19
- They vowed to divorce their wives, and they each acknowledged their guilt by offering a ram as a guilt offering.
Leviticus 7:6
- All males from a priest's family may eat the meat, and it must be eaten in a sacred place, for it is most holy.
Leviticus 26:2
- You must keep my Sabbath days of rest and show reverence for my sanctuary. I am the LORD.
- "If you keep my laws and are careful to obey my commands,
- I will send the seasonal rains. The land will then yield its crops, and the trees will produce their fruit.
- Your threshing season will extend until the grape harvest, and your grape harvest will extend until it is time to plant grain again. You will eat your fill and live securely in your land.
- "I will give you peace in the land, and you will be able to sleep without fear. I will remove the wild animals from your land and protect you from your enemies.
Leviticus 27:9
- "If your vow involves giving a clean animal--one that is acceptable as an offering to the LORD--then your gift to the LORD will be considered holy.
- The animal should never be exchanged or substituted for another--neither a good animal for a bad one nor a bad animal for a good one. But if such an exchange is in fact made, then both the original animal and the substitute will be considered holy.
- But if your vow involves an unclean animal--one that is not acceptable as an offering to the LORD--then you must bring the animal to the priest.
- He will assess its value, and his assessment will be final.
- If you want to redeem the animal, you must pay the value set by the priest, plus 20 percent.
Deuteronomy 15:19
- "You must set aside for the LORD your God all the firstborn males from your flocks and herds. Do not use the firstborn of your herds to work your fields, and do not shear the firstborn of your flocks.
- Instead, you and your family must eat these animals in the presence of the LORD your God each year at the place he chooses.
Leviticus 22:1
- The LORD said to Moses,
- "Tell Aaron and his sons to treat the sacred gifts that the Israelites set apart for me with great care, so they do not profane my holy name. I am the LORD.
- Remind them that if any of their descendants are ceremonially unclean when they approach the sacred food presented by the Israelites, they must be cut off from my presence. I am the LORD!
- "If any of the priests have a contagious skin disease or any kind of discharge that makes them ceremonially unclean, they may not eat the sacred offerings until they have been pronounced clean. If any of the priests become unclean by touching a corpse, or are defiled by an emission of semen,
- or by touching a creeping creature that is unclean, or by touching someone who is ceremonially unclean for any reason,
Numbers 5:8
- But if the person who was wronged is dead, and there are no near relatives to whom restitution can be made, it belongs to the LORD and must be given to the priest, along with a ram for atonement.
Deuteronomy 12:5
- Rather, you must seek the LORD your God at the place he himself will choose from among all the tribes for his name to be honored.
- There you will bring to the LORD your burnt offerings, your sacrifices, your tithes, your special gifts, your offerings to fulfill a vow, your freewill offerings, and your offerings of the firstborn animals of your flocks and herds.
- There you and your families will feast in the presence of the LORD your God, and you will rejoice in all you have accomplished because the LORD your God has blessed you.
- "Today you are doing whatever you please, but that is not how it will be
- when you arrive in the place of rest the LORD your God is giving you.
Leviticus 24:5
- "You must bake twelve loaves of bread from choice flour, using three quarts of flour for each loaf.
- Place the bread in the LORD's presence on the pure gold table, and arrange the loaves in two rows, with six in each row.
- Sprinkle some pure frankincense near each row. It will serve as a token offering, to be burned in place of the bread as an offering given to the LORD by fire.
- Every Sabbath day this bread must be laid out before the LORD on behalf of the Israelites as a continual part of the covenant.
- The loaves of bread belong to Aaron and his male descendants, who must eat them in a sacred place, for they represent a most holy portion of the offerings given to the LORD by fire."
Leviticus 10:17
- "Why didn't you eat the sin offering in the sanctuary area?" he demanded. "It is a holy offering! It was given to you for removing the guilt of the community and for making atonement for the people before the LORD.
- Since the animal's blood was not taken into the Holy Place, you should have eaten the meat in the sanctuary area as I ordered you."
Numbers 18:9
- You are allotted the portion of the most holy offerings that is kept from the fire. From all the most holy offerings--including the grain offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings--that portion belongs to you and your sons.
- You must eat it as a most holy offering. All the males may eat of it, and you must treat it as most holy.
- "All the other offerings presented to me by the Israelites by lifting them up before the altar also belong to you as your regular share. Any member of your family who is ceremonially clean, male and female alike, may eat of these offerings.
- "I also give you the harvest gifts brought by the people as offerings to the LORD--the best of the olive oil, wine, and grain.
- All the firstfruits of the land that the people present to the LORD belong to you. Any member of your family who is ceremonially clean may eat this food.
Leviticus 5:16
- They must then make restitution for whatever holy things they have defiled by paying for the loss, plus an added penalty of 20 percent. When they give their payments to the priest, he will make atonement for them with the ram sacrificed as a guilt offering, and they will be forgiven.
Deuteronomy 12:26
- Take your sacred gifts and your offerings given to fulfill a vow to the place the LORD chooses to dwell.
Leviticus 26:23
- "And if you fail to learn a lesson from this and continue your hostility toward me,
- then I myself will be hostile toward you, and I will personally strike you seven times over for your sins.
- I will send armies against you to carry out these covenant threats. If you flee to your cities, I will send a plague to destroy you there, and you will be conquered by your enemies.
- I will completely destroy your food supply, so the bread from one oven will have to be stretched to feed ten families. They will ration your food by weight, and even if you have food to eat, you will not be satisfied.
- "If after this you still refuse to listen and still remain hostile toward me,
Leviticus 26:17
- I will turn against you, and you will be defeated by all your enemies. They will rule over you, and you will run even when no one is chasing you!
- "And if, in spite of this, you still disobey me, I will punish you for your sins seven times over.
Deuteronomy 26:1
- "When you arrive in the land the LORD your God is giving you as a special possession and you have conquered it and settled there,
- put some of the first produce from each harvest into a basket and bring it to the place the LORD your God chooses for his name to be honored.
- Go to the priest in charge at that time and say to him, `With this gift I acknowledge that the LORD your God has brought me into the land he swore to give our ancestors.'
- The priest will then take the basket from your hand and set it before the altar of the LORD your God.
- You must then say in the presence of the LORD your God, `My ancestor Jacob was a wandering Aramean who went to live in Egypt. His family was few in number, but in Egypt they became a mighty and numerous nation.
Leviticus 26:12
- I will walk among you; I will be your God, and you will be my people.
- I, the LORD, am your God, who brought you from the land of Egypt so you would no longer be slaves. I have lifted the yoke of slavery from your neck so you can walk free with your heads held high.
Leviticus 5:18
- they must bring to the priest a ram from the flock as a guilt offering. The animal must have no physical defects, and it must be of the proper value. In this way, the priest will make atonement for those who are guilty, and they will be forgiven.
Leviticus 5:1
- "If any of the people are called to testify about something they have witnessed, but they refuse to testify, they will be held responsible and be subject to punishment.
- "Or if they touch something that is ceremonially unclean, such as the dead body of an animal that is ceremonially unclean--whether a wild animal, a domesticated animal, or an animal that scurries along the ground--they will be considered ceremonially unclean and guilty, even if they are unaware of their defilement.