Numbers 15:29
Parallel Verses
New International Version
One and the same law applies to everyone who sins unintentionally, whether a native-born Israelite or a foreigner residing among you.


English Standard Version
You shall have one law for him who does anything unintentionally, for him who is native among the people of Israel and for the stranger who sojourns among them.


New American Standard Bible
You shall have one law for him who does anything unintentionally, for him who is native among the sons of Israel and for the alien who sojourns among them.


King James Bible
Ye shall have one law for him that sinneth through ignorance, both for him that is born among the children of Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
You are to have the same law for the person who acts in error, whether he is an Israelite or a foreigner who lives among you."


International Standard Version
You are to have a single law for the one who does things inadvertently, whether for the native-born Israeli or for the resident alien who lives among you."


American Standard Version
Ye shall have one law for him that doeth aught unwittingly, for him that is home-born among the children of Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them.


Douay-Rheims Bible
The same law shall be for all that sin by ignorance, whether they be natives or strangers.


Darby Bible Translation
For him that is born in the land among the children of Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them there shall be one law for you, for him who doeth anything through inadvertence.


Young's Literal Translation
for the native among the sons of Israel, and for the sojourner who is sojourning in their midst -- one law is to you, for him who is doing anything through ignorance.


Commentaries
15:22-29 Though ignorance will in a degree excuse, it will not justify those who might have known their Lord's will, yet did it not. David prayed to be cleansed from his secret faults, those sins which he himself was not aware of. Sins committed ignorantly, shall be forgiven through Christ the great Sacrifice, who, when he offered up himself once for all upon the cross, seemed to explain one part of the intention of his offering, in that prayer, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. It looked favourably upon the Gentiles, that this law of atoning for sins of ignorance, is expressly made to extend to those who were strangers to Israel.

27-29. if any soul sin through ignorance—not only in common with the general body of the people, but his personal sins were to be expiated in the same manner.
Numbers 15:28
Top of Page
Top of Page




Bible Apps.com