Or if his sin wherein he hath sinned come to his knowledge,.... Or rather, "and if his sin", c. m either by means of others informing him of it, or of himself calling to mind what he has done, and considering it to be a transgression of the law:

he shall bring his offering, a kid of the goats, a male without blemish his offering was to be a "kid of the goats", a fat and a large one; because, as Baal Hatturim observes, he ate fat things every day; and to distinguish it from the offering of one of the common people; and "without blemish"; as all sacrifices were, that they might be typical of the offering of Christ without spot.

m או και Sept. "et postea", V. L. Noldius, p. 3. No. 23.

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