Leviticus | |
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Testament: | Old |
Description: | Leviticus is the third book of the Bible and primarily focuses on laws and rituals of the Israelite priesthood, including regulations for offerings, atonement, and purity. It serves as a manual for the Levitical priests and contains instructions for maintaining holiness and worship in the community. |
Chapter: | 4 |
Verse: | 29 |
Translations | |||
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Language | Language Code | Language Name | Verse Text |
English | kjv | King James Version | And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the sin offering, and slay the sin offering in the place of the burnt offering. |
English | bbe | Bible in Basic English | And he is to put his hand on the head of the sin-offering and put it to death in the place where they put to death the burned offering. |
English | web | World English Bible | He shall lay his hand on the head of the sin offering, and kill the sin offering in the place of burnt offering. |
English | webbe | World English Bible, British Edition | He shall lay his hand on the head of the sin offering, and kill the sin offering in the place of burnt offering. |
Latin | clementine | Clementine Latin Vulgate | Ponetque manum super caput hostiƦ quƦ pro peccato est, et immolabit eam in loco holocausti. |
Explanations | |
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Age Group | Explanation |
5 | The person who brought the animal would have to watch while the priest burned it on the altar. |
10 | The person who brought the animal would have to watch while the priest burned it on the altar as a way to show that they were truly sorry for doing something wrong. |
15 | In Leviticus 4:29, the person who brought the animal would have to watch while the priest burned it on the altar as a symbol of their repentance and desire to make things right with God. |
20 | In Leviticus 4:29, the person who brought the animal would have to watch while the priest burned it on the altar as a symbol of their repentance and desire to make things right with God. |