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Hebrew Text
וְכִפֶּר עָלָיו הַכֹּהֵן עַל־חַטָּאתוֹ אֲשֶׁר־חָטָא מֵאַחַת מֵאֵלֶּה וְנִסְלַח לוֹ וְהָיְתָה לַכֹּהֵן כַּמִּנְחָה׃
English Translation
And the priest shall make atonement for him in regard to his sin that he has sinned in one of these, and it shall be forgiven him: and it shall be the priest’s, like the meal offering.
Transliteration
Vechiper alav hakohen al-chatato asher-chata me'achat me'eleh venislach lo vehayta lakohen kamincha.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְכִפֶּר֩ עָלָ֨יו הַכֹּהֵ֜ן עַל־חַטָּאת֧וֹ אֲשֶׁר־חָטָ֛א מֵֽאַחַ֥ת מֵאֵ֖לֶּה וְנִסְלַ֣ח ל֑וֹ וְהָיְתָ֥ה לַכֹּהֵ֖ן כַּמִּנְחָֽה׃ <span class="mam-spi-samekh">{ס}</span>
וְכִפֶּר֩ עָלָ֨יו הַכֹּהֵ֜ן עַל־חַטָּאת֧וֹ אֲשֶׁר־חָטָ֛א מֵֽאַחַ֥ת מֵאֵ֖לֶּה וְנִסְלַ֣ח ל֑וֹ וְהָיְתָ֥ה לַכֹּהֵ֖ן כַּמִּנְחָֽה׃ {ס}
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Keritot 6b
The verse is discussed in the context of atonement and the role of the priest in the sacrificial process.
📖 Zevachim 44b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the laws of sacrifices and the priest's portion.
Context of the Verse
This verse (Vayikra 5:13) appears in the context of the Torah's discussion of various sin offerings (חַטָּאת), specifically addressing cases where an individual commits certain unintentional sins and must bring a korban (sacrifice) for atonement. The verse refers to situations where the sinner cannot afford an animal sacrifice and instead brings a meal offering (מִנְחָה).
Rashi's Commentary
Rashi explains that the phrase "וְכִפֶּר עָלָיו הַכֹּהֵן" ("the priest shall make atonement for him") refers to the kohen's role in facilitating the atonement process through the proper offering of the korban. He emphasizes that the atonement is effective only when the sinner has sincerely repented (תְּשׁוּבָה). Rashi also notes that the phrase "מֵאַחַת מֵאֵלֶּה" ("in one of these") refers back to the specific sins enumerated earlier in the chapter, such as failing to testify or touching impurity.
Rambam's Perspective
In Hilchot Teshuva (1:1), Rambam teaches that while korbanot play a role in atonement for certain sins, true forgiveness ultimately depends on repentance. The korban serves as an outward expression of the sinner's commitment to return to Hashem. The meal offering mentioned here, though less costly than an animal sacrifice, is equally valid when brought with proper intent.
Talmudic Insights
Midrashic Interpretation
The Midrash (Vayikra Rabbah 5:5) connects this verse to the concept of divine mercy, noting that Hashem provides atonement even for those who can only afford a simple offering. This reflects the principle that sincerity, not the monetary value of the korban, determines its efficacy.
Halachic Implications
The Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim 603) references this verse when discussing the importance of repentance during the Aseret Yemei Teshuva (Ten Days of Repentance). It underscores that just as the korban brought atonement in the Beit HaMikdash, so too does sincere teshuvah bring forgiveness in all generations.