
Text -- Numbers 29:1-9 (NET)




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Belonging to every new moon.

Wesley: Num 29:7 - -- Yourselves, by fasting and abstinence from all delightful things, and by compunction for your sins, and the judgments of God, either deserved by you o...
Yourselves, by fasting and abstinence from all delightful things, and by compunction for your sins, and the judgments of God, either deserved by you or inflicted upon you.
JFB: Num 29:1 - -- Of the ecclesiastical year, but the first month of the civil year, corresponding to our September. It was, in fact, the New Year's Day, which had been...
Of the ecclesiastical year, but the first month of the civil year, corresponding to our September. It was, in fact, the New Year's Day, which had been celebrated among the Hebrews and other contemporary nations with great festivity and joy and ushered in by a flourish of trumpets. This ordinance was designed to give a religious character to the occasion by associating it with some solemn observances. (Compare Exo 12:2; Lev 23:24).

JFB: Num 29:1 - -- This made it a solemn preparation for the sacred feasts--a greater number of which were held during this month than at any other season of the year. A...
This made it a solemn preparation for the sacred feasts--a greater number of which were held during this month than at any other season of the year. Although the institution of this feast was described before, there is more particularity here as to what the burnt offering should consist of; and, in addition to it, a sin offering is prescribed. The special offerings, appointed for certain days, were not to interfere with the offerings usually requisite on these days, for in Num 29:6 it is said that the daily offerings, as well as those for the first day of the month, were to take place in their ordinary course.

JFB: Num 29:7-11 - -- This was the great day of atonement. Its institution, together with the observance to which that day was devoted, was described (Lev 16:29-30). But ad...
This was the great day of atonement. Its institution, together with the observance to which that day was devoted, was described (Lev 16:29-30). But additional offerings seem to be noticed, namely, the large animal sacrifice for a general expiation, which was a sweet savor unto the Lord, and the sin offering to atone for the sins that mingled with that day's services. The prescriptions in this passage appear supplementary to the former statement in Leviticus.|| 04621||1||23||0||@on the fifteenth day==--was to be held the feast of booths or tabernacles. (See Lev 23:34-35). The feast was to last seven days, the first and last of which were to be kept as Sabbaths, and a particular offering was prescribed for each day, the details of which are given with a minuteness suited to the infant state of the church. Two things are deserving of notice: First, that this feast was distinguished by a greater amount and variety of sacrifices than any other--partly because, occurring at the end of the year, it might be intended to supply any past deficiencies--partly because, being immediately after the ingathering of the fruits, it ought to be a liberal acknowledgment--and partly, perhaps, because God consulted the weakness of mankind, who naturally grow weary both of the charge and labor of such services when they are long-continued, and made them every day less toilsome and expensive [PATRICK]. Secondly, it will be remarked that the sacrifices varied in a progressive ratio of decrease every day.
Clarke: Num 29:1 - -- And in the seventh month, etc. - This was the beginning of their civil year, and was a time of great festivity, and was ushered in by the blowing of...
And in the seventh month, etc. - This was the beginning of their civil year, and was a time of great festivity, and was ushered in by the blowing of trumpets. It answers to a part of our September. In imitation of the Jews different nations began their new year with sacrifices and festivity. The ancient Egyptians did so; and the Persians still celebrate their
Calvin: Num 29:1 - -- 1.And in the seventh month I have already observed that the festivals are not here ( generally) treated of, but only the sacrifices, by which their s...
1.And in the seventh month I have already observed that the festivals are not here ( generally) treated of, but only the sacrifices, by which their solemnization was to be graced. In the beginning of the seventh month was the memorial, as it was called, of the blowing of trumpets. Because it was a minor festival, Moses only commands one bullock to be killed; but the number was increased on other grounds, for we have already seen that on the first of every month two bullocks were sacrificed. This day, therefore, had three larger victims, whilst the number of the others was doubled, so that there were two rams and fourteen lambs. Thus, then, God consecrated this day doubly to Himself, so that one celebration diminished nothing of the other; else He might have seemed to have abrogated what He had once commanded. The memorial of trumpets was not, then, an abolition of the new-moon, but they kept both ordinances at the same time.

Calvin: Num 29:7 - -- 7.And ye shall have on the tenth day This was the day of Atonement. For although they never came into God’s presence without supplication for pardo...
7.And ye shall have on the tenth day This was the day of Atonement. For although they never came into God’s presence without supplication for pardon, they then in a special manner confessed their sins, because a fast was appointed in token of their guilt. For thus it is written in Lev 23:29,
"Whatsoever soul it be that shall not be afflicted in that same day, he shall be cut off from among his people."
As to the sacrifices, one bullock only is required; the rest is as before, except that an exception is added, which was omitted in the former cases. For another propitiation is appointed besides the goat, to accord with the fact of their affliction. For the acknowledgment of guilt would have been a dreadful torment to their consciences without the hope of reconciliation. The reason of this sacrifice will be soon explained.
TSK: Num 29:1 - -- the seventh : That is, the month Tisri , the seventh month of their ecclesiastical year, but the first of their civil year, answering to our Septemb...
the seventh : That is, the month
the first day of the month : The monthly sacrifices were regulated by the new moons; and it is probable that the solemn sacrifices were appointed by God, to prevent the idolatry which was usual among the heathen at this period; who expressed the most extravagant rejoicings on the first appearance of the new moon. Moses, however, used the return of the moon only as one of the most natural and convenient measures of time; and appointed sacrifices to Jehovah, to prevent the Israelites from falling into the idolatries of their heathen neighbours. In the serene climate of Arabia and Judea, its first faint crescent is, for the most part, visible to all.
blowing : Num 10:1-10; 1Ch 15:28; Psa 81:3, Psa 89:15; Isa 27:13; Zec 9:14; Mar 16:15, Mar 16:16; Rom 10:14-18, Rom 15:16-19


TSK: Num 29:6 - -- the burnt : Num 28:11-15
the daily : Num 28:3-8; Exo 29:38-42; Lev 6:9
according : Num 29:18, Num 29:21, Num 9:14, Num 15:11, Num 15:12, Num 15:24; Ez...
the burnt : Num 28:11-15
the daily : Num 28:3-8; Exo 29:38-42; Lev 6:9
according : Num 29:18, Num 29:21, Num 9:14, Num 15:11, Num 15:12, Num 15:24; Ezr 3:4

TSK: Num 29:7 - -- on the tenth : Lev 16:29-31, Lev 23:27
afflict : Lev 16:29; Ezr 8:21; Psa 35:13, Psa 126:5, Psa 126:6; Isa 22:12, Isa 58:3-5; Zec 7:3; Zec 12:10; Mat ...
on the tenth : Lev 16:29-31, Lev 23:27
afflict : Lev 16:29; Ezr 8:21; Psa 35:13, Psa 126:5, Psa 126:6; Isa 22:12, Isa 58:3-5; Zec 7:3; Zec 12:10; Mat 5:4; Luk 13:3, Luk 13:5; Act 27:9; Rom 6:6; 1Co 9:27; 2Co 7:9-11; Jam 4:8-10


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Barnes -> Num 29:1-6; Num 29:7-11
Barnes: Num 29:1-6 - -- The ordinance of the Feast of Trumpets was to be observed on the opening day of that month within which the great Day of the Atonement and the Feast...
The ordinance of the Feast of Trumpets was to be observed on the opening day of that month within which the great Day of the Atonement and the Feast of Tabernacles fell (compare Lev 23:23 ff). The special offering for the day anticipated that of the great Day of Atonement.

Barnes: Num 29:7-11 - -- The offering on the great Day of Atonement was the same with that just specified. The great ceremonies of the day are described in Lev. 16.
The offering on the great Day of Atonement was the same with that just specified. The great ceremonies of the day are described in Lev. 16.
Poole: Num 29:1 - -- In the seventh month so it was in their ecclesiastical account, in which the month Abib was the first; but as to civil matters, this was the first m...
In the seventh month so it was in their ecclesiastical account, in which the month Abib was the first; but as to civil matters, this was the first month.
A day of blowing the trumpets whereby the people were admonished solemnly to prepare themselves for the feasts, which were as many in this month as in all the year besides.

Poole: Num 29:2 - -- A burnt-offering besides the offerings of every month and day, as is expressed, Num 29:6 .
A burnt-offering besides the offerings of every month and day, as is expressed, Num 29:6 .

Poole: Num 29:6 - -- Of the month belonging to every new moon, of which see Num 28:11,12 2Ch 2:4 .
According to their manner according to the order, rites, and ceremoni...
Of the month belonging to every new moon, of which see Num 28:11,12 2Ch 2:4 .
According to their manner according to the order, rites, and ceremonies appointed by God.

Poole: Num 29:7 - -- Your souls i.e. yourselves, by fasting and abstinence from all delightful things, and by compunction and bitter sorrow for your sins, and the judgmen...
Your souls i.e. yourselves, by fasting and abstinence from all delightful things, and by compunction and bitter sorrow for your sins, and the judgments of God either deserved by you, or inflicted upon you for your sins. See Lev 16:29,30 23:27 .
Haydock: Num 29:1 - -- The first. This day was doubly solemn, as being the first day of the month, consequently entitled to all the sacrifices enjoined for it; and also a ...
The first. This day was doubly solemn, as being the first day of the month, consequently entitled to all the sacrifices enjoined for it; and also a holiday, for which other victims are requisite, besides the perpetual holocausts, ver. 2, 6., and chap. xxviii. 11. (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 29:7 - -- Tenth. The feast of expiation, on which see Leviticus xvi. 29., and xxiii. 24, where we have also explained what relates to the feast of tabernacles...
Tenth. The feast of expiation, on which see Leviticus xvi. 29., and xxiii. 24, where we have also explained what relates to the feast of tabernacles, ver. 34.
Gill: Num 29:1 - -- And in the seventh month,.... The month Tisri, as the Targum of Jonathan, which answers to part of our September and October; a month famous for days ...
And in the seventh month,.... The month Tisri, as the Targum of Jonathan, which answers to part of our September and October; a month famous for days to be religiously observed, having more of them in it than any other month in the year:
on the first day of the month, ye shall have a holy convocation; see Lev 23:24,
ye shall do no servile work; therefore, in the place referred to, is called a sabbath:
it is a day of blowing the trumpets unto you; of which; see Gill on Lev 23:24.

Gill: Num 29:2 - -- And ye shall offer a burnt offering for a sweet savour unto the Lord,.... Which was as follows:
one young bullock, one ram, and seven lambs of the ...
And ye shall offer a burnt offering for a sweet savour unto the Lord,.... Which was as follows:
one young bullock, one ram, and seven lambs of the first year without blemish, which was the same, only one bullock less, with the offerings on the first day of the month, the seven days of unleavened bread, and the day of the firstfruits, Num 28:11, Num 28:19, Num 28:27.

Gill: Num 29:3-5 - -- And their meat offering,.... Which went along with the creatures offered for a burnt offering; the quantity of flour and oil used in it was the same, ...
And their meat offering,.... Which went along with the creatures offered for a burnt offering; the quantity of flour and oil used in it was the same, for a bullock, a ram, and each lamb, as in the offerings at the new moons, feast of unleavened bread and the day of firstfruits, Num 28:10 and a kid of the goats was also offered for a sin offering at this time, as in those seasons, and for the same purpose, to make atonement for the sins of their holy things.

Gill: Num 29:6 - -- Beside the burnt offering of the month, and his meat offering,.... The bullock, ram, and seven lambs, were offered on this day, besides the two bulloc...
Beside the burnt offering of the month, and his meat offering,.... The bullock, ram, and seven lambs, were offered on this day, besides the two bullocks, one ram, and seven lambs, which were offered on it, on account of its being the first day of the month and besides the meat offering that went along with them; these were not omitted on account of those additional sacrifices:
and the daily burnt offering; the two lambs of the daily sacrifice; these also were offered as usual, so that there were offered on this day three bullocks, two rams, and sixteen lambs:
and his meat offering, and their drink offerings, according to their manner; these also were offered with the daily sacrifice, according to the law and rule prescribed for the making of them, and all were
for a sweet savour, a sacrifice made by fire unto the Lord; for they were burnt sacrifices, and very acceptable to the Lord, as they were types of the better sacrifice, with which he is infinitely well pleased; and it is with respect to that that such a number of sacrifices were appointed.

Gill: Num 29:7 - -- And ye shall have on the tenth day of the seventh month an holy convocation,.... The month Tisri, as before; so the Targum of Jonathan:
and ye shal...
And ye shall have on the tenth day of the seventh month an holy convocation,.... The month Tisri, as before; so the Targum of Jonathan:
and ye shall afflict your souls; or persons; their bodies by fasting, and their souls by repentance and humiliation; for this was a grand fast, as it is called Act 27:9,
ye shall not do any work therein; see Lev 23:28.

Gill: Num 29:8 - -- But ye shall offer a burnt offering unto the Lord,.... Which is the same as ordered to be offered on the first day, Num 29:2. Aben Ezra is of opinion ...

Gill: Num 29:9-10 - -- And their meat offering,.... Which was of the same quantity of flour and oil, for a bullock, a ram, and a lamb, as for the meat offering on the first ...
And their meat offering,.... Which was of the same quantity of flour and oil, for a bullock, a ram, and a lamb, as for the meat offering on the first day of the month.

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NET Notes: Num 29:7 The verb seems to mean “humble yourself.” There is no explanation given for it. In the days of the prophets fasting seems to be associated...

Geneva Bible: Num 29:1 And in the ( a ) seventh month, on the first [day] of the month, ye shall have an holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work: it is a day of blowin...

Geneva Bible: Num 29:6 Beside the burnt offering of the ( b ) month, and his meat offering, and the daily ( c ) burnt offering, and his meat offering, and their drink offeri...

Geneva Bible: Num 29:7 And ye shall have on the tenth [day] of this seventh month an holy ( d ) convocation; and ye shall afflict your souls: ye shall not do any work [there...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 29:1-40
TSK Synopsis: Num 29:1-40 - --1 The offering at the feast of trumpets;7 at the day of afflicting their souls;12 and on the eight days of the feast of tabernacles.
MHCC -> Num 29:1-11
MHCC: Num 29:1-11 - --There were more sacred solemnities in the seventh month than in any other. It was the space between harvest and seed-time. The more leisure we have fr...
Matthew Henry -> Num 29:1-11
Matthew Henry: Num 29:1-11 - -- There were more sacred solemnities in the seventh month than in any other month of the year, not only because it had been the first month till the d...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 29:1-6; Num 29:7-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 29:1-6 - --
The festal sacrifice for the new moon of the seventh month consisted of a burnt-offering of one bullock, one ram, and seven yearling lambs, with th...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 29:7-11 - --
On the day of atonement , on the tenth of the seventh month, a similar festal sacrifice was to be offered to the one presented on the seventh new m...
Constable: Num 26:1--36:13 - --II. Prospects of the younger generation in the land chs. 26--36
The focus of Numbers now changes from the older ...

Constable: Num 26:1--32:42 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the east chs. 26-32
The first section of this second...
