14This also applies for all future generations that if a foreigner living among you or anyone else among you wishes to present an offering acceptable to the Lord: they are to do exactly what you do.
15The whole congregation must have the same rules for you and for the foreigner living among you. This is a permanent law for all future generations You and the foreigner are to be treated the same way before the law.
16The same rules and regulations apply to you and the foreigner living among you.’”
17Then the Lord told Moses,
18“Tell the Israelites, ‘When you get to the country where I'm leading you
19and you eat the food produced there, you shall give some of it as an offering to the Lord.
20You are to give some of the flour you make into loaves as a gift—present it just like an offering from the threshing floor.
21For all future generations, you are to give the Lord an offering from the first of your flour.
22Now if you collectively sin without meaning to and don't follow all these instructions that the Lord has given Moses—
23everything that the Lord has ordered you to do through Moses from the time that the Lord gave them and for all future generations—
24and if it was done unintentionally without everyone knowing about it, then the whole congregation is to present a young bull as a burnt offering to be accepted by the Lord, along with its grain offering and drink offering presented according to the rules, as well as a male goat as a sin offering.
25In this way the priest is to make the whole congregation of Israel right with the Lord so that they can be forgiven, because the sin was unintentional and they have presented the Lord with an burnt offering and a sin offering, offered before the Lord for their unintentional sin.