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Numbers 9:22

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9:22 Whether it was for two days, or a month, or a year, 1  that the cloud prolonged its stay 2  over the tabernacle, the Israelites remained camped without traveling; 3  but when it was taken up, they traveled on.

Numbers 19:16

Context
19:16 And whoever touches the body of someone killed with a sword in the open fields, 4  or the body of someone who died of natural causes, 5  or a human bone, or a grave, will be unclean seven days. 6 

Numbers 28:24

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28:24 In this manner you must offer daily throughout the seven days the food of the sacrifice made by fire as a sweet aroma to the Lord. It is to be offered in addition to the continual burnt offering and its drink offering.

Numbers 29:12

Context
The Feast of Temporary Shelters

29:12 “‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month you are to have a holy assembly; you must do no ordinary work, and you must keep a festival to the Lord for seven days.

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[9:22]  1 tn The MT has אוֹ־יָמִים (’o-yamim). Most translators use “or a year” to interpret this expression in view of the sequence of words leading up to it, as well as in comparison with passages like Judg 17:10 and 1 Sam 1:3 and 27:7. See also the uses in Gen 40:4 and 1 Kgs 17:15. For the view that it means four months, see F. S. North, “Four Month Season of the Hebrew Bible,” VT 11 (1961): 446-48.

[9:22]  2 tn In the Hebrew text this sentence has a temporal clause using the preposition with the Hiphil infinitive construct of אָרַךְ (’arakh) followed by the subjective genitive, “the cloud.” But this infinitive is followed by the infinitive construct לִשְׁכֹּן (lishkon), the two of them forming a verbal hendiadys: “the cloud made long to stay” becomes “the cloud prolonged its stay.”

[9:22]  3 tn Heb “and they would not journey”; the clause can be taken adverbially, explaining the preceding verbal clause.

[19:16]  4 tn The expression for “in the open field” is literally “upon the face of the field” (עַל־פְּנֵי הַשָּׂדֶה, ’al pÿne hassadeh). This ruling is in contrast now to what was contacted in the tent.

[19:16]  5 tn Heb “a dead body”; but in contrast to the person killed with a sword, this must refer to someone who died of natural causes.

[19:16]  6 sn See Matt 23:27 and Acts 23:3 for application of this by the time of Jesus.



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