Verses 1–3
LEVITICUS- CHAPTER FOUR
Verses 1-3:
"If a soul" denotes that the following applies to all classes alike in Israel, no matter what their social, political, or religious status might be.
The "Sin Offering" was similar to the "Whole Burnt Offering." The "Sin Offering" was offered when one committed a "sin through ignorance," bishgagah. The term covers all sins, except those committed in defiance, "with a high hand."
This offering is a type of Jesus’ suffering for the sin principle. This is referred to by various terms: (1) Adamic sin; (2) inbred sin; (3) original sin; (4) total hereditary depravity. This may be illustrated: The fact that one sins does not make him a sinner; he sins because he is a sinner, Pr 23:7; Mt 12:34-37; 5:22, 28. Every human being inherits this sin nature, Ps 51:5; Ro 5:12; Eph 2:1-3. Jesus died for sin, the inherent depravity and inbred sin with which every human being is infected. Because this is true, no infant will be lost in hell; this holds true for any person who is mentally incapable of perceiving right and wrong, 1Ti 4:10.
The sins for which this sacrifice was offered were those committed merely because one is a sinner, as the natural result of the sin-nature. For example: the profane expletive when one unexpectedly mashes his finger; the lustful glance at another person; the sudden outburst of temper, etc. It does not refer to those deliberate acts which come as the result of planning and willful determination, such as "murder with malice aforethought," or a carefully laid plan to commit immorality, etc.
The "Priest that is anointed" refers to the high priest. Verses 3-12 prescribes the manner in which he was to offer the sacrifice for his own "sin through ignorance."
In the case of the high priest, he was to bring a "Sin Offering" of a young, unblemished bull.