Parallel Verses

New American Standard Bible

The money from the guilt offerings and the money from the sin offerings was not brought into the house of the Lord; it was for the priests.

King James Version

The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priests'.

Holman Bible

The money from the restitution offering and the sin offering was not brought to the Lord’s temple since it belonged to the priests.

International Standard Version

The money from the guilt offerings and from the sin offerings was not brought into the LORD's Temple, because it was allocated to the priests.

A Conservative Version

The money for the trespass-offerings, and the money for the sin-offerings, was not brought into the house of LORD; it was the priests'.

American Standard Version

The money for the trespass-offerings, and the money for the sin-offerings, was not brought into the house of Jehovah: it was the priests .

Amplified

Money from the guilt offerings and money from the sin offerings was not brought into the house of the Lord [for repairs]; it was for the priests.

Bible in Basic English

The money of the offerings for error and the sin-offerings was not taken into the house of the Lord; it was the priests'.

Darby Translation

The money of trespass-offerings, and the money of sin-offerings, was not brought into the house of Jehovah: it was for the priests.

Julia Smith Translation

The silver of trespass and the silver of sins shall not come into the house of Jehovah: it shall be to the priests.

King James 2000

The trespass offering money and sin offering money was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priests'.

Lexham Expanded Bible

[The] money of [the] guilt offering and [the] money of [the] sin offering was not brought into the temple of Yahweh, but were [each] for the priests.

Modern King James verseion

The trespass silver and sin silver was not brought into the house of Jehovah. It was the priests'.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

Howbeit, trespass money and sin money might not be brought into the house of the LORD, for it was the priests'.

NET Bible

(The silver collected in conjunction with reparation offerings and sin offerings was not brought to the Lord's temple; it belonged to the priests.)

New Heart English Bible

The money for the trespass offerings, and the money for the sin offerings, was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priests'.

The Emphasized Bible

Silver for guilt-offerings and silver for sin-offerings, was not brought into the house of Yahweh, - to the priests, they belonged.

Webster

The trespass-money and sin-money was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priests'.

World English Bible

The money for the trespass offerings, and the money for the sin offerings, was not brought into the house of Yahweh: it was the priests'.

Youngs Literal Translation

The money of a trespass-offering, and the money of sin-offerings is not brought in to the house of Jehovah -- for the priests it is.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
אשׁם 
'asham 
Usage: 46

כּסף 
Keceph 
כּסף 
Keceph 
Usage: 403
Usage: 403

and sin
חטּאת חטּאה 
Chatta'ah 
Usage: 294

was not brought

come, bring, ... in, enter, go, carry, ...down, pass, ...out,
Usage: 0

into the house
בּית 
Bayith 
Usage: 2053

of the Lord

Usage: 0

References

Fausets

Hastings

Morish

Context Readings

Temple Repairs Planned

15 The men in charge of the work were very honest. There was no need to require them to account for the funds. 16 The money from the guilt offerings and the money from the sin offerings was not brought into the house of the Lord; it was for the priests. 17 King Hazael of Syria attacked the city of Gath and conquered it. Then he decided to attack Jerusalem.

Cross References

Leviticus 7:7

The same instructions apply to the offering for sin and the guilt offering. Both offerings belong to the priest to pay compensation for wrongdoing and make peace with Jehovah.

Leviticus 5:15-18

If any of you fail to do your duty by unintentionally doing something wrong with any of Jehovah's holy things, bring a guilt offering to Jehovah. It must be a ram that has no defects or its value in silver weighed according to the official standards of the holy place.

Leviticus 4:24

He will place his hand on the goat's head. He will slaughter it in Jehovah's presence where he slaughters animals for burnt offerings. It is an offering for sin.

Leviticus 4:29

He will place his hand on the animal's head and slaughter it where animals for burnt offerings are slaughtered.

Numbers 5:8-10

There may be no heir to whom the payment can be made. In that case, the payment for what you did wrong must be given to Jehovah for the priest to use. This payment is in addition to the ram that is used to pay compensation for the wrongdoing makes peace with Jehovah.

Numbers 18:8-9

Jehovah said to Aaron: I have placed you in charge of all the contributions given to me. I have given you and your descendants all the holy gifts from the Israelites as your share. These contributions will be yours from generation to generation.

Numbers 18:19

I have given you, your sons, and your daughters all the holy contributions which the Israelites offer to Jehovah. These contributions will be yours from generation to generation. It is an everlasting promise of salt in Jehovah's presence for you and your descendants.

Hosea 4:8

They feed on the sins of my people, and set their heart on their iniquity.

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