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Leviticus 1:3

1:3

burnt offering <05930> [a burnt.]

male <02145> [a male.]

acceptance <07522> [his own.]

entrance <06607> [at the.]


Leviticus 23:38

23:38

Sabbaths <07676> [the sabbaths.]

gifts votive offerings ... freewill offerings <04979 05088 05071> [and beside.]


Numbers 29:39

29:39

[do, or, offer. in your set feasts.]

It appears from the account in these two chapters, that there were annually offered to God, at the public charge, independently of a prodigious number of voluntary, vow, and trespass offerings, 15 goats, 21 kids, 72 rams, 132 bullocks, and 1,101 lambs. But how little is all this compared with the lambs slain every year at the passover. Cestius, the Roman general, asked the priests how many persons had come to Jerusalem at their annual festivals: the priests, numbering the people by the lambs that had been slain, said, "twenty-five myriads, 5,000, and 600."

vows <05088> [beside your vows.]


Numbers 29:1

29:1

seventh <07637> [the seventh.]

That is, the month Tisri, the seventh month of their ecclesiastical year, but the first of their civil year, answering to our September. This, which was their new year's day, was a time of great festivity, and ushered in by the blowing of trumpets; whence it was also called the feast of blowing the trumpets. In imitation of this Jewish festival, different nations began the new year with sacrifices and festivity. The ancient Egyptians did so; and the Persians also celebrated their {nawee rooz,} or new year's day, which they held on the vernal equinox, and which "lasted ten days, during which all ranks seemed to participate in one general joy. The rich sent presents to the poor; all were dressed in their holiday clothes; all kept open house; and religious processions, music, dancing, a species of theatrical exhibition, rustic sports, and other pastimes, presented a continued round of varied amusement. Even the dead, and the ideal beings were not forgotten; rich viands being placed on the tops of houses and high towers, on the flavour of which the {Peris,} and spirits of their departed heroes and friends, were supposed to feast." After the Mohammedan conquest of Persia, the celebration of this period sensibly declined, and at last totally ceased, till the time of Jelaladdin (about A.D. 1082), who, coming to the crown at the vernal equinox, re-established the ancient festival, which has ever since been celebrated with pomp and acclamations.

first day ..... month <02320 0259> [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 <08643> [blowing.]


Numbers 3:4

3:4

Nadab <05070> [Nadab.]


Numbers 3:1

3:1

records <08435> [generations.]

spoke <01696> [spake.]


Numbers 29:21

29:21

prescribed <04941> [after the manner.]


Numbers 29:2

29:2


Numbers 5:6

5:6

man <0376> [When.]

person <05315> [and that person.]

This expression does not merely refer to the actual criminality of the person, but to his consciousness of guilt respecting it: for this case must be distinguished from that of a person detected in dishonesty, which he attempted to conceal.


Numbers 7:5-7

7:5

Receive .......... used <03947 05647> [Take it.]

give ..... Levites <05414 03881> [give them. i.e. distribute them among the Levites as they need them; giving most to those who have the heaviest burdens to bear.]


7:7

two carts <08147 05699> [Two wagons.]

Gershonites <01648 01121> [sons of Gershon.]

The Gershonites being fewest in number of able men, had the less burdensome things to carry; for they carried only the curtains, coverings, and hangings, (ch. 4:25, 40.) And although this was a cumbersome carriage, and they needed waggons, yet it was not a heavy one, and they needed few.


Numbers 29:31

Ezra 1:4

1:4

<0582> [let the men.]

helped ...... silver <05375 03701> [help him. Heb. lift him up.]

voluntary offerings <05071> [the freewill.]


Ezra 3:5

3:5

continual <08548> [the continual.]

voluntarily offered <05068> [willingly.]


Ezra 6:17

6:17

offered <07127> [offered.]

sin <02402> [a sin offering.]

number <04510> [according to.]

Though the tribes of Benjamin and Judah, with the priests and Levites, formed the bulk of the people, yet many from the other tribes had returned with them from captivity.


Romans 12:1

12:1

I exhort <3870> [beseech.]

by ... mercies <1223 3628> [by the.]

to present <3936> [that ye.]

alive <2198> [a living.]

pleasing <2101> [acceptable.]


Ephesians 5:2

5:2

live <4043> [walk.]

just as <2531> [as.]

a sacrificial <2378> [a sacrifice.]

for ...... fragrant <5228 1519 2175> [for a.]




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