Leviticus 5:17
If any of you sin unintentionally by breaking any of Jehovah's commandments, you are guilty and must pay the penalty.
Leviticus 4:13
If the whole congregation of Israel commits error and the matter escapes the notice of the assembly, and they commit any of the things that Jehovah commands not to be done they become guilty.
Leviticus 4:27
When a common person unintentionally does something wrong, even one thing forbidden by Jehovah's commandments, he will be guilty.
Leviticus 5:15
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.
Luke 12:48
He who did not know and did things unacceptable will receive a lesser punishment. To whom much is given, much will be required and to whom they commit much they will demand even more.
Leviticus 4:2-4
to tell the people of Israel: If a person sins unintentionally and does not keep Jehovah's commandments he would have to observe the following rules:
Leviticus 4:22
When a ruler sins and becomes guilty of breaking one of Jehovah's commands without intending to,
Leviticus 5:1-2
Jehovah continued: If you are a witness under oath who refuses to tell what you saw or what you know, you are sinning and will be punished.
Psalm 19:12
Who can notice (discern) (understand) every mistake? Forgive my hidden faults.
Romans 14:23
He that doubts is damned if he eats, because he eats not by faith. Whatever is not by faith is sin!