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Numbers 15:22

The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 15:22

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And if ye have erred. The absence of the usual formula, "and the Lord spake unto Moses," is singular, because what follows has reference not to the enactment just made, but to the whole Law. Perhaps it is a part of the thoroughly unscientific and inartificial character of the Mosaic legislation that a principle of extreme importance and wide application is appended to an insignificant matter of ceremonial.

Provision is here made for the forgiveness of sins due to ignorance and oversight—a provision which was sorely needed, considering the great complexity of the Law, and the bad training they had for the accurate observance of it ().

A similar provision had been made in . The two, however, differ, inasmuch as this contemplates sins of commission, while this contemplates sins of omission.

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