Quotation_auto_tanakh su Levitico 5:19
אָשָׁ֖ם ה֑וּא אָשֹׁ֥ם אָשַׁ֖ם לַיהוָֽה׃ (פ)
È un'offerta di colpa—è certamente colpevole di fronte al Signore.
Siddur Ashkenaz
MISHNAH V Communal peace-offerings47The communal peace-offering were the two lambs offered on Shavuos (Leviticus 23:20). and guilt-offerings. These are the guilt-offerings: the guilt-offering for robbery,48This offering was brought when a person denied and swore falsely that he had been entrusted with something for safekeeping. the guilt-offering for unauthorized use of sacred objects, the guilt-offering for violating a betrothed handmaiden,49This offering was brought only when the handmaiden was half-slave, half-free and was betrothed to an Israelite servant. the guilt-offering of a Nazirite,50This offering was brought by a Nazirite who had become ritually defiled by a dead body. the guilt-offering of a metzora,51This offering was brought by the metsora when he was cured and declared undefiled by the Kohein. the guilt-offering for suspension.52This offering was brought by a person in doubt whether an act he had committed required a sin-offering. These are slaughtered on the north side and their blood received in a sacred vessel on the north side; their blood requires two applications which are [like] four.53See note 1 on Mishnah IV. These [offerings] were eaten within the Courtyard by the male Kohanim, prepared for eating in any fashion.54See note 4 on Mishnah III. On that day and [the following] night until midnight.
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Siddur Sefard
MISHNAH V Communal peace-offerings47The communal peace-offering were the two lambs offered on Shavuos (Leviticus 23:20). and guilt-offerings. These are the guilt-offerings: the guilt-offering for robbery,48This offering was brought when a person denied and swore falsely that he had been entrusted with something for safekeeping. the guilt-offering for unauthorized use of sacred objects, the guilt-offering for violating a betrothed handmaiden,49This offering was brought only when the handmaiden was half-slave, half-free and was betrothed to an Israelite servant. the guilt-offering of a Nazirite,50This offering was brought by a Nazirite who had become ritually defiled by a dead body. the guilt-offering of a metzora,51This offering was brought by the metsora when he was cured and declared undefiled by the Kohein. the guilt-offering for suspension.52This offering was brought by a person in doubt whether an act he had committed required a sin-offering. These are slaughtered on the north side and their blood received in a sacred vessel on the north side; their blood requires two applications which are [like] four.53See note 1 on Mishnah IV. These [offerings] were eaten within the Courtyard by the male Kohanim, prepared for eating in any fashion.54See note 4 on Mishnah III. On that day and [the following] night until midnight.
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