What is a trespass offering/guilt offering?

The trespass offering restored relationships through restitution and atonement

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7 Loaves & Fishes Team

Published on

August 12, 2022
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The Trespass/Guilt Offering: Restoring What Was Broken

Biblical Basis and Distinction

Scripture outlines the trespass offering (also called guilt offering) in:

  • Leviticus 5:14-19
  • Leviticus 7:1-7
  • Leviticus 14:12-18

This offering differs from the sin offering, addressing specific violations against God’s holy things or others’ rights.

When Was It Required?

  • Regarding God’s Holy Things:
    • Unintentional misuse of sanctified items (sanctuary objects, priestly portions)
    • Possible scenarios:
      • Forgetting or improperly fulfilling a vow
      • Accidentally consuming food reserved for priests
      • Mistakenly using a firstborn animal
  • Regarding Human Relationships:
    • Violating another person’s rights (theft, deception, property damage)
    • Specific cases in:
      • Leviticus 19:20-22 (sexual misconduct)
      • Numbers 6:9-12 (Nazarite vow violation)

The Required Sacrifice

  • Primary Offering:
    • Unblemished ram or male lamb
    • Alternative: Equivalent value in silver
  • Additional Requirements:
    • 20% restitution to priests (for holy things violations)
    • Full damages plus 20% (for human rights violations)

The Ritual Process

  1. Animal slaughtered at tabernacle entrance
  2. Blood splashed on altar sides
  3. Blood applied to offerer’s:
    • Right earlobe
    • Right thumb
    • Right big toe
  4. Oil applied to same body parts
  5. Offerer’s head anointed with oil
  6. Fat and organs burned on altar
  7. Remaining meat eaten by priests in sanctuary

Special Considerations

  • For uncertain violations (“just in case” offerings):
    • Sacrifice still required
    • No restitution payment
  • Practical purpose:
    • Supported priestly livelihood
    • Maintained community harmony

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