Levítico 5

El sacrificio expiatorio por diversos pecados

1 »Si alguien peca por negarse a declarar bajo juramento lo que vio o escuchó, sufrirá las consecuencias de su pecado.
2 »Si alguien sin darse cuenta toca alguna cosa ritualmente impura, tal como el cadáver de un animal impuro, sea o no doméstico, o el cadáver de un reptil impuro, se vuelve impuro él mismo y es culpable.
3 »Si alguien sin darse cuenta toca alguna impureza humana, cualquiera que esta sea, se vuelve impuro él mismo. Pero al darse cuenta, será culpable.
4 »Si alguien hace uno de esos juramentos que se acostumbra hacer a la ligera, y sin saberlo jura hacer bien o mal, ha pecado. Pero al darse cuenta, será culpable de haber hecho ese juramento.
5 »Si alguien resulta culpable de alguna de estas cosas, deberá reconocer que ha pecado
6 y llevarle al SEÑOR en sacrificio expiatorio por la culpa del pecado cometido, una hembra del rebaño, que podrá ser una oveja o una cabra. Así el sacerdote hará expiación por ese pecado.

El caso del pobre

7 »Si a alguien no le alcanza para comprar ganado menor, entonces le llevará al SEÑOR, como sacrificio por la culpa del pecado cometido, dos tórtolas o dos pichones de paloma, una de las aves como sacrificio por el pecado y la otra como holocausto.
8 Se las llevará al sacerdote, quien primero ofrecerá el ave para el sacrificio expiatorio. Para esto, le retorcerá el cuello, pero sin desprenderle del todo la cabeza.
9 Luego rociará un poco de la sangre del sacrificio expiatorio en un costado del altar, y al pie del altar exprimirá el resto de la sangre. Es un sacrificio expiatorio.
10 Con la segunda ave hará un holocausto, como ya ha sido prescrito. Así el sacerdote hará expiación por el pecado cometido, y ese pecado le será perdonado.
11 »Si a esa persona tampoco le alcanza para comprar dos tórtolas o dos pichones, presentará entonces en sacrificio expiatorio, como ofrenda por el pecado cometido, dos litros[a] de flor de harina. Como se trata de un sacrificio expiatorio, no se le pondrá aceite ni incienso.
12 Llevará este sacrificio al sacerdote, quien tomará un puñado de la ofrenda memorial y lo quemará en el altar junto con los sacrificios presentados por fuego al SEÑOR. Es un sacrificio expiatorio.
13 Así el sacerdote hará expiación por el pecado cometido en alguna de estas cosas, y ese pecado le será perdonado. El resto de la ofrenda será para el sacerdote, como sucede con la ofrenda de cereal».

El sacrificio por la culpa

14 El SEÑOR le dijo a Moisés:
15 «Si alguien comete una falta y peca inadvertidamente contra lo que ha sido consagrado al SEÑOR, le llevará al SEÑOR un carnero sin defecto como sacrificio por la culpa. Su precio será tasado en plata, según la tasación oficial del santuario. Es un sacrificio por la culpa.
16 Además, el culpable hará restitución por haber pecado contra lo consagrado, añadiendo la quinta parte, la cual entregará al sacerdote. Así el sacerdote hará expiación por él mediante el carnero del sacrificio por la culpa, y ese pecado le será perdonado.
17 »Si alguien peca inadvertidamente e incurre en algo que los mandamientos del SEÑOR prohíben, es culpable y sufrirá las consecuencias de su pecado.
18 Le llevará al sacerdote un carnero sin defecto, cuyo precio será fijado como sacrificio por la culpa. Así el sacerdote hará expiación por el pecado que esa persona cometió inadvertidamente, y ese pecado le será perdonado.
19 Es un sacrificio por la culpa, de la que se hizo acreedor por pecar contra el SEÑOR».

Levítico 5 Commentary

Chapter 5

Concerning various trespasses. (1-13) Concerning trespasses against the Lord. (14-19)

Verses 1-13 The offences here noticed are, 1. A man's concealing the truth, when he was sworn as a witness to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. If, in such a case, for fear of offending one that has been his friend, or may be his enemy, a man refuses to give evidence, or gives it but in part, he shall bear his iniquity. And that is a heavy burden, which, if some course be not taken to get it removed, will sink a man to hell. Let all that are called at any time to be witnesses, think of this law, and be free and open in their evidence, and take heed of prevaricating. An oath of the Lord is a sacred thing, not to be trifled with. 2. A man's touching any thing that was ceremonially unclean. Though his touching the unclean thing only made him ceremonially defiled, yet neglecting to wash himself according to the law, was either carelessness or contempt, and contracted moral guilt. As soon as God, by his Spirit, convinces our consciences of any sin or duty, we must follow the conviction, as not ashamed to own our former mistake. 3. Rash swearing, that a man will do or not do such a thing. As if the performance of his oath afterward prove unlawful, or what cannot be done. Wisdom and watchfulness beforehand would prevent these difficulties. In these cases the offender must confess his sin, and bring his offering; but the offering was not accepted, unless accompanied with confession and humble prayer for pardon. The confession must be particular; that he hath sinned in that thing. Deceit lies in generals; many will own they have sinned, for that all must own; but their sins in any one particular they are unwilling to allow. The way to be assured of pardon, and armed against sin for the future, is to confess the exact truth. If any were very poor, they might bring some flour, and that should be accepted. Thus the expense of the sin-offering was brought lower than any other, to teach that no man's poverty shall ever bar the way of his pardon. If the sinner brought two doves, one was to be offered for a sin-offering, and the other for a burnt-offering. We must first see that our peace be made with God, and then we may expect that our services for his glory will be accepted by him. To show the loathsomeness of sin, the flour, when offered, must not be made grateful to the taste by oil, or to the smell by frankincense. God, by these sacrifices, spoke comfort to those who had offended, that they might not despair, nor pine away in their sins. Likewise caution not to offend any more, remembering how expensive and troublesome it was to make atonement.

Verses 14-19 Here are offerings to atone for trespasses against a neighbour. If a man put to his own use unwittingly, any thing dedicated to God, he was to bring this sacrifice. We are to be jealous over ourselves, to ask pardon for the sin, and make satisfaction for the wrong, which we do but suspect ourselves guilty of. The law of God is so very broad, the occasions of sin in this guilty of. The law of God is so very broad, the occasions of sin in this world are so numerous, and we are so prone to evil, that we need to fear always, and to pray always, that we may be kept from sin. Also we should look before us at every step. The true Christian daily pleads guilty before God, and seeks forgiveness through the blood of Christ. And the gospel salvation is so free, that the poorest is not shut out; and so full, that the most burdened conscience may find relief from it. Yet the evil of sin is so displayed as to cause every pardoned sinner to abhor and dread it.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. "dos litros" . Lit. "una décima de efa" .

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 5

This chapter treats of the trespass offering, points at the sins for which it was to be made, and the matter of it; it was for secret sins, and sins of ignorance, such as refusing to bear witness in a known case, Le 5:1 touching unclean things and false swearing, Le 5:2-4 the things directed to in such cases are confession, Le 5:5 sacrifice of a lamb, or kid of the goats, Le 5:6 and in case of poverty, two turtle doves, or two young pigeons; concerning the offering of which instructions are given, Le 5:7-10 and if not able to bring them, then a meat offering of fine flour, about which rules are laid down, Le 5:11-13 and for sins committed through ignorance in holy things or sacrileges, the sacrifice of a ram is enjoined, and satisfaction ordered to be made for the injury done in the holy thing, by adding a fifth part to it, Le 5:14-16 and for sins committed ignorantly against negative precepts, only a ram is appointed for the trespass offering, Le 5:17-19.

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