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Texts -- Numbers 29:1-6 (NET)

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Blowing Trumpets
29:1 “‘On the first day of the seventh month , you are to hold a holy assembly . You must not do your ordinary work , for it is a day of blowing trumpets for you. 29:2 You must offer a burnt offering as a sweet aroma to the Lord : one young bull , one ram , and seven lambs one year old without blemish . 29:3 “‘Their grain offering is to be of finely ground flour mixed with olive oil , three-tenths of an ephah for the bull , two-tenths of an ephah for the ram , 29:4 and one-tenth for each of the seven lambs , 29:5 with one male goat for a purification offering to make an atonement for you; 29:6 this is in addition to the monthly burnt offering and its grain offering , and the daily burnt offering with its grain offering and their drink offerings as prescribed , as a sweet aroma , a sacrifice made by fire to the Lord .

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  • The point of connection of this section with what precedes is the sacrificial meals. Moses repeated here the instructions regarding those important feasts that included sacrificial meals that the people would eat at the taber...
  • 8:2 John saw someone, perhaps God, give seven trumpets to a group of seven angels standing before the heavenly throne (cf. 1:4; 3:1; 8:6; 15:1). Exactly who these angels were is not clear. Some interpreters have identified th...
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