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Texts -- Numbers 7:1-36 (NET)

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The Leader’s Offerings
7:1 When Moses had completed setting up the tabernacle , he anointed it and consecrated it and all its furnishings , and he anointed and consecrated the altar and all its utensils . 7:2 Then the leaders of Israel , the heads of their clans , made an offering . They were the leaders of the tribes ; they were the ones who had been supervising the numbering . 7:3 They brought their offering before the Lord , six covered carts and twelve oxen – one cart for every two of the leaders , and an ox for each one ; and they presented them in front of the tabernacle .
The Distribution of the Gifts
7:4 Then the Lord spoke to Moses : 7:5 “Receive these gifts from them, that they may be used in doing the work of the tent of meeting ; and you must give them to the Levites , to every man as his service requires.” 7:6 So Moses accepted the carts and the oxen and gave them to the Levites . 7:7 He gave two carts and four oxen to the Gershonites , as their service required; 7:8 and he gave four carts and eight oxen to the Merarites , as their service required, under the authority of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest . 7:9 But to the Kohathites he gave none , because the service of the holy things , which they carried on their shoulders , was their responsibility.
The Time of Presentation
7:10 The leaders offered gifts for the dedication of the altar when it was anointed . And the leaders presented their offering before the altar . 7:11 For the Lord said to Moses , “They must present their offering , one leader for each day , for the dedication of the altar .”
The Tribal Offerings
7:12 The one who presented his offering on the first day was Nahshon son of Amminadab , from the tribe of Judah . 7:13 His offering was one silver platter weighing 130 shekels , and one silver sprinkling bowl weighing 70 shekels , both according to the sanctuary shekel , each of them full of fine flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering ; 7:14 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense ; 7:15 one young bull , one ram , and one male lamb in its first year , for a burnt offering ; 7:16 one male goat for a purification offering ; 7:17 and for the sacrifice of peace offerings : two bulls , five rams , five male goats , and five male lambs in their first year . This was the offering of Nahshon son of Amminadab . 7:18 On the second day Nethanel son of Zuar , leader of Issachar , presented an offering. 7:19 He offered for his offering one silver platter weighing 130 shekels and one silver sprinkling bowl weighing 70 , both according to the sanctuary shekel , each of them full of fine flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering ; 7:20 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense ; 7:21 one young bull , one ram , and one male lamb in its first year , for a burnt offering ; 7:22 one male goat for a purification offering ; 7:23 and for the sacrifice of peace offerings : two bulls , five rams , five male goats , and five male lambs in their first year . This was the offering of Nethanel son of Zuar . 7:24 On the third day Eliab son of Helon , leader of the Zebulunites , presented an offering. 7:25 His offering was one silver platter weighing 130 shekels and one silver sprinkling bowl weighing 70 shekels , both according to the sanctuary shekel , each of them full of fine flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering ; 7:26 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense ; 7:27 one young bull , one ram , and one male lamb in its first year , for a burnt offering ; 7:28 one male goat for a purification offering ; 7:29 and for the sacrifice of peace offerings : two bulls , five rams , five male goats , and five male lambs in their first year . This was the offering of Eliab son of Helon . 7:30 On the fourth day Elizur son of Shedeur , leader of the Reubenites , presented an offering. 7:31 His offering was one silver platter weighing 130 shekels and one silver sprinkling bowl weighing 70 shekels , both according to the sanctuary shekel , each of them full of fine flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering ; 7:32 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense ; 7:33 one young bull , one ram , and one male lamb in its first year , for a burnt offering ; 7:34 one male goat for a purification offering ; 7:35 and for the sacrifice of peace offerings : two bulls , five rams , five male goats , and five lambs in their first year . This was the offering of Elizur son of Shedeur . 7:36 On the fifth day Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai , leader of the Simeonites , presented an offering.

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