Either when a man toucheth any
unclean thing: whether it be the carrion of an unclean beast or of
unclean cattle or unclean worm and is not ware of it, he is also
unclean and hath offended. Either when he toucheth any uncleanness
of man (whatsoever uncleanness it be that a man is defiled with
all) and is not ware of it and afterward cometh to the knowledge
of it, he is a trespasser. Either when a soul sweareth: so that he
pronounceth with his lips to do evil or to do good (whatsoever it
be that a man pronounceth with an oath) and the thing be out of
his mind and afterward cometh to the knowledge of it, then he hath
offended in one of these. Then when he hath sinned in one of these
things, he shall confess that wherein that he hath sinned, and
shall bring his trespassoffering unto the LORD for his sin which
he hath sinned. A female from the flock, whether it be an ewe
{lamb} or a she goat, for a sinoffering. And the priest shall make
an atonement for him for his sin. But if he be not able to bring a
sheep, then let him bring for his trespass which he hath sinned,
two turtle doves or two young pigeons unto the LORD, one for a
sinoffering and another for a burntoffering. And he shall bring
them unto the priest, which shall offer the sinoffering first and
wring the neck asunder of it, but pluck it not clean off.
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