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sin-offering
ˈsin-ˌoffering [f. sin n. 6, prob. after G. sündopfer, used by Luther to render Heb. ḥattāth, f. ḥātā' to sin.] In the older Jewish religion, an offering (of an animal for sacrifice) made as an atonement for sin. Also transf. See especially Lev. iv and vi. The distinction between sin-offering and tr...
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Sin offering
A sin offering (, korban ḥatat, , lit: "purification offering") is a sacrificial offering described and commanded in the Torah (Lev. 4.1-35); it could Choice of sacrifice
The sacrificial animal required for a sin offering depended on the status of the sinner offering the sacrifice;
for a high priest
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Guilt offering
It was distinct from the Biblical sin offering. Hebrew Bible
Guilt offerings or trespass offerings were mandated in Leviticus, chapters 5 to 7, where references are made to the offering "for sin" or
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Burnt offering (Judaism)
The sacrificial animals were required to be bulls, rams, goats (as sin offerings) and lambs. A korban olah was also made as a sin offering on the appointment of a priest, on the termination of a Nazirite's vow, after recovery from tzaraath, by
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Offering
Votive offering
Burnt offering
Buddhism
Offering (Buddhism)
Sur offering
Judaism
General article: Korban
Dough offering
Drink offering
Gift offering
Guilt offering
Heave offering
Incense offering
Sin offering
Slaughter offering
Thank offering
Thanksgiving offering
Wave offering
Christianity
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Jewish views on sin
A number of animal sacrifices were prescribed in the Torah (five books of Moses) to make atonement: a sin-offering for sins, and a guilt offering for religious and sin-offering hast Thou not required" ()
Although the animal sacrifices were prescribed for atonement, there is no place where the Hebrew Bible says
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Dough offering
The Jerusalem Talmud implies that the commandment was given before the sin of the Twelve Spies. Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno reasons that God wished to negate the negative effect of the sin of The Twelve Spies by establishing this Mitzvah in order that
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Keritot
punishment kareth which the Torah specifies for intentional violation of certain sins; unintentional violation of the same sins obligates one to bring a sin-offering the laws of asham meilot
One who brings a sacrifice and later learned that he had not sinned; whether the forgiveness of Yom Kippur exempts one from a sin-offering
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诗篇第51篇
Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifices of righteousness, with burnt offering and whole burnt offering: then shall they offer bullocks upon thine Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin!
For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me.
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Terumah (offering)
A terumah (), the priestly dues or heave offering, is a type of offering in Judaism. The half-shekel Temple tax
The dough offering (challah)
The meat of Israelites' sin- and guilt-offerings
Various priestly gifts: terumah gedolah, Bikkurim
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Altar (Bible)
by anointing its four horns with the blood of a bullock offered as a sin-offering, "and poured the blood at the bottom of the altar and sanctified it, Whenever certain sin-offerings were brought, the coals from the incense that was lit that morning were pushed aside and the blood of the "inner sin-offering
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Morning offering
Over time other forms of the morning offering prayer have been suggested. them for all the intentions of your Sacred Heart; the salvation of souls, the reparation for sin, the reunion of all Christians; I offer them for the intentions
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Temurah (Talmud)
The young of a sin-offering; temurah in connection with a sin-offering; other regulations concerning sin-offerings. Cases in which the bringer of the sin-offering dies before the sacrifice is made; in which the sin-offering has been lost and found again; in which a sin-offering
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Votive offering
nadab), but for a votive offering are נדר (nadar). See also
Anathema
Devotional articles
Favissa
Fire worship
Grave goods
Pinax
Ralaghan Man
Senjafuda
Sin offering
Votive candle
Votive site
Notes
References
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Slaughter offering
This is distinguished from the burnt offering, shechita, guilt offering, sin offering, korban sacrifice, and the gift offering (Hebrew minchah). References
Jewish animal sacrifice
Votive offering
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