NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:1 While he lives, Moses still gives
God’s law to Israel. First among his final instructions are laws
about public sacrifices (compare Exodus 23:10; Exodus 34:18; Leviticus
23:1; Deuteronomy 16:1). The regulations make several points: (1) They
show the importance of the sac... [ Continue Reading ]
NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:9 There are twice as many burnt offerings
on the SABBATH as on other days of the week.
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:11 The Israelites celebrated the first
day of each month, which was indicated by the new moon (see The Hebrew
Calendar). As many sacrifices were offered then as at Passover or
Pentecost (see vv. Numbers 28:16). It was an occasion for family
worship (1 Samuel 20:5) and a da... [ Continue Reading ]
NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:16 The Feast of Unleavened bread
immediately followed PASSOVER, which is celebrated ON THE FOURTEENTH
DAY OF THE FIRST MONTH (in late March or April).
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:17 UNLEAVENED, that is, made without
yeast (see Exodus 12:15).
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:18 HOLY CONVOCATION is probably a
gathering for worship. ORDINARY WORK, literally, “work of labor.”
This seems to be a milder ban than the rule for the Sabbath and the
Day of Atonement, when absolutely no work was permitted (see Leviticus
23:3, Leviticus 23:28; Numbers 29:... [ Continue Reading ]
NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:19 These sacrifices are to be offered on
each of the SEVEN DAYS of unleavened bread.
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 28:26 The FEAST OF WEEKS took place seven
weeks after Passover. It coincided with the grain festival in Israel,
so it is called THE DAY OF THE FIRSTFRUITS (see also Leviticus 23:15).
This description (Numbers 28:1) requires one more bull and one less
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