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Leviticus 5:1-13

When any of you sin in that you have heard a public adjuration to testify
and — though able to testify as one who has seen or learned of the
matter — do not speak up, you are subject to punishment.  Or when any of
you touch any unclean thing — whether the carcass of an unclean beast or
the carcass of unclean livestock or the carcass of an unclean swarming
thing — and are unaware of it, you have become unclean, and are guilty.
Or when you touch human uncleanness — any uncleanness by which one can
become unclean — and are unaware of it, when you come to know it, you
shall be guilty.  Or when any of you utter aloud a rash oath for a bad or
a good purpose, whatever people utter in an oath, and are unaware of it,
when you come to know it, you shall in any of these be guilty.  When you
realize your guilt in any of these, you shall confess the sin that you
have committed.  And you shall bring to the LORD, as your penalty for the
sin that you have committed, a female from the flock, a sheep or a goat,
as a sin offering; and the priest shall make atonement on your behalf for
your sin.

But if you cannot afford a sheep, you shall bring to the LORD, as your
penalty for the sin that you have committed, two turtledoves or two
pigeons, one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering.  You
shall bring them to the priest, who shall offer first the one for the sin
offering, wringing its head at the nape without severing it.  He shall
sprinkle some of the blood of the sin offering on the side of the altar,
while the rest of the blood shall be drained out at the base of the altar;
it is a sin offering.  And the second he shall offer for a burnt offering
according to the regulation.  Thus the priest shall make atonement on your
behalf for the sin that you have committed, and you shall be forgiven.

But if you cannot afford two turtledoves or two pigeons, you shall bring
as your offering for the sin that you have committed one-tenth of an ephah
of choice flour for a sin offering; you shall not put oil on it or lay
frankincense on it, for it is a sin offering.  You shall bring it to the
priest, and the priest shall scoop up a handful of it as its memorial
portion, and turn this into smoke on the altar, with the offerings by fire
to the LORD; it is a sin offering.  Thus the priest shall make atonement
on your behalf for whichever of these sins you have committed, and you
shall be forgiven.  Like the grain offering, the rest shall be for the
priest.