Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Leviticus 4:27 - 4:27

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Leviticus 4:27 - 4:27


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In the case of the sin of a common Israelite (“of the people of the land,” i.e., of the rural population, Gen 23:7), that is to say, of an Israelite belonging to the people, as distinguished from the chiefs who ruled over the people (2Ki 11:18-19; 2Ki 16:15), the sin-offering was to consist of a shaggy she-goat without blemish, or a ewe-sheep (Lev 4:32). The ceremonial in both cases was the same as with the he-goat (Lev 4:23.). - “According to the offerings made by fire unto the Lord” (Lev 4:35): see at Lev 3:5.