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When you shall err, and not observe all these commandments, which Yahweh has spoken to Moses,
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Grace for Unintentional Sin
Commentators explain that this verse introduces a crucial distinction between unintentional sins ('errors') and deliberate, defiant rebellion. God provides a path for atonement for those who stumble out of ignorance or weakness, offering reassurance that not every failure results in the harshest judgment. This was meant to prevent people from falling into despair over their inability to keep the law perfectly.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The heavy punishments that had already overtaken the people might naturally give rise to apprehensions for the future, especially considering that …
19th Century
Anglican
And if you have erred, and not observed.— Rather, And if you shall err and not observe.
16th Century
Protestant
And if you have erred. He teaches by what kind of sacrifice the sins of the whole people or of each individual are to be expiated. He enum…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And if you have erred Gone astray from the law of God, and any of its precepts; every sin is an error, a missing of …
Though ignorance will to a degree excuse, it will not justify those who might have known their Lord's will, yet did not do it. David prayed to be c…