Le 4:3-35. SIN OFFERING FOR THE PRIEST.
3. If the priest that is anointed do sin--that is, the high
priest, in whom, considering his character as typical mediator, and his
exalted office, the people had the deepest interest; and whose
transgression of any part of the divine law, therefore, whether done
unconsciously or heedlessly, was a very serious offense, both as
regarded himself individually, and the influence of his example. He is
the person principally meant, though the common order of the priesthood
was included.
according to the sin of the people--that is, bring guilt on the
people. He was to take a young bullock (the age and sex being
expressly mentioned), and having killed it according to the form
prescribed for the burnt offerings, he was to take it into the holy
place and sprinkle the atoning bloodseven times before the veil, and
tip with the crimson fluid the horns of the golden altar of incense, on
his way to the court of the priests,--a solemn ceremonial appointed
only for very grave and heinous offenses, and which betokened that his
sin, though done in ignorance, had vitiated all his services; nor could
any official duty he engaged in be beneficial either to himself or the
people, unless it were atoned for by blood.
JFB.
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