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“‘When[a] the days of her purification are completed for a son or for a daughter, she must bring a one-year-old lamb[b] for a burnt offering[c] and a young pigeon or turtledove for a sin offering[d] to the entrance of the Meeting Tent, to the priest. The priest[e] is to present it before the Lord and make atonement[f] on her behalf, and she will be clean[g] from her flow of blood.[h] This is the law of the one who bears a child, for the male or the female child. If she cannot afford a sheep,[i] then she must take two turtledoves or two young pigeons,[j] one for a burnt offering and one for a sin offering, and the priest is to make atonement on her behalf, and she will be clean.’”[k]

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Footnotes

  1. Leviticus 12:6 tn Heb “And when” (so KJV, NASB). Many recent English versions leave the conjunction untranslated.
  2. Leviticus 12:6 tn Heb “a lamb the son of his year”; KJV “a lamb of the first year” (NRSV “in its first year”); NAB “a yearling lamb.”
  3. Leviticus 12:6 sn See the note on Lev 1:3 regarding the “burnt offering.”
  4. Leviticus 12:6 sn See the note on Lev 4:3 regarding the term “sin offering.”
  5. Leviticus 12:7 tn Heb “and he” (i.e., the priest mentioned at the end of v. 6). The referent has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  6. Leviticus 12:7 sn See the note on Lev 1:4 “make atonement.” The purpose of sin offering “atonement,” in particular, was to purge impurities from the tabernacle (see Lev 15:31 and 16:5-19, 29-34), whether they were caused by physical uncleannesses or by sins and iniquities. In this case, the woman has not “sinned” morally by having a child. Even Mary brought such offerings for giving birth to Jesus (Luke 2:22-24), though she certainly did not “sin” in giving birth to him. Note that the result of bringing this “sin offering” was “she will be clean,” not “she will be forgiven” (cf. Lev 4:20, 26, 31, 35; 5:10, 13). The impurity of the blood flow has caused the need for this “sin offering,” not some moral or relational infringement of the law (contrast Lev 4:2, “When a person sins by straying unintentionally from any of the commandments of the Lord”).
  7. Leviticus 12:7 tn Or “she will be[come] pure.”
  8. Leviticus 12:7 tn Heb “from her source [i.e., spring] of blood,” possibly referring to the female genital area, not just the “flow of blood” itself (as suggested by J. Milgrom, Leviticus [AB], 1:761). Cf. ASV “from the fountain of her blood.”
  9. Leviticus 12:8 tn Heb “If her hand cannot find the sufficiency of a sheep.” Many English versions render this as “lamb.”
  10. Leviticus 12:8 tn Heb “from the sons of the pigeon,” referring either to “young pigeons” or “various species of pigeon” (contrast J. Milgrom, Leviticus [AB], 1:168, with J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 14; cf. Lev 1:14 and esp. 5:7-10).
  11. Leviticus 12:8 tn Or “she will be[come] pure.”