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==In the Jewish Bible== Chapters 4.1-5.13 of the [[Book of Leviticus]] presents the first of three speeches<ref>Lev. 4.1-5.13; Lev. 5.14-19; Lev. 5.20-26; cf. The Jewish Study Bible, Oxford Univ. Press, 2014, pp.201 [[wikt:ff.|ff.]]</ref> of [[God in Judaism|God]] to [[Moses]] that outlines laws concerning the ''"ḥata't"'' or purification offering.<ref name="JSB-201_ff.">{{cite book|last1=Berlin|first1=Adele|last2=Brettler|first2=Marc Zvi|title=Jewish study bible|date=2014|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=[S.l.]|isbn=978-0199978465|pages=201–206|edition=2 Rev ed. (November 2014)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yErYBAAAQBAJ&q=purification+offering&pg=PT2|access-date=6 April 2016}}</ref> Besides other types of offerings,<ref>[[Gift offering]]s (''nedavah'' "voluntary offerings"): [[Burnt offering]]s (Lev. 1.1-17), Grain offerings (''[[Mincha|minḥa]]'', Lev. 2.1-3.17), Sacrifice of well-being (''zevaḥ'', Lev. 3.1-17); Purification offering (''ḥata't'', Lev. 4.1-5.13); Reparation offering (''ˈasham'', Lev. 5.14-26)</ref> it appears in the 24th (weekly) [[parsha]] [[Vayikra (parsha)|Vayikra]], a section of the [[Torah]] in the [[Masoretic Text]] of the [[Tanakh]] ([[Jewish Bible]]) A sin offering also occurs in 2 Chronicles 29:21 where seven bulls, seven rams, seven lambs and seven he-goats were sacrificed on the command of King Hezekiah for the kingdom, for the sanctuary, and for Judah. The end of the 37th weekly Torah portion [[Shlach Lecha]] (Num. 15.22-31) again, deals with sacrifices for inadvertent violations: they are applicable for all laws, apply to both Israelites and alien residents, but exclude expiation of defiant, willful violations of ritual law (cf. ''[[Kareth]]'').<ref name="JSB-299">{{cite book|last1=Berlin|first1=Adele|last2=Brettler|first2=Marc Zvi|title=Jewish study bible|date=2014|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=[S.l.]|isbn=978-0199978465|pages=299|edition=2 Rev ed. (November 2014)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yErYBAAAQBAJ&q=The+Jewish+Study+Bible&pg=PT2|access-date=6 April 2016}}</ref>
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