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Leviticus 5 and making offerings for forgiveness of harmless mistakes.

James Leroy Wilson
2 min readMay 2, 2022

Welcome to the Daily Bible Chapter. My name is James Leroy Wilson and I invite you to join me as we discover new insights and new perspectives from a very old book.

I’m reading Young’s Literal Translation (YLT) and the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV).

Leviticus 5

Verse 1 made no sense to me in the YLT, which only speaks in the present tense. Even in the NRSV I had to look up the word “adjuration.” I think the point is that you should speak up if you have knowledge of a matter, even if it doesn’t really concern you personally or is “none of your business.”

I suppose this means that if you were a previously unknown witness to, say, a murder, you must come forward. This is the right thing to do; you would want a witness to do so if you were falsely accused.

Verses 2–6 talk about some of the sins that are not in themselves immoral” becoming unclean by touching what is unclean, and speaking out of ignorance. Whatever the hygienic concerns there may have been, I think this is saying that one should be mindful of one’s surroundings and of one’s thoughts.

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James Leroy Wilson
James Leroy Wilson

Written by James Leroy Wilson

Former activist. Writer with a range of interests from spirituality to sports.

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