Numbers 29

1 Also ye first daye of ye .vij. moneth shalbe an holy feast vnto you ad ye shall doo no laboryous worke therein. It shalbe a daye of trompetblowynge vnto you.
2 And ye shall offer a burntofferyge of a swete sauoure vnto ye Lorde: one younge bollocke and one ra and .vij. labes of a yere olde a pece that are pure.
3 And their meatofferinges of floure myngled with oyle: iij tenthdeales vnto the bollocke and .ij. vnto the ram
4 and one tenth deale vnto one lambe thorow the .vij. lambes
5 And an he goote for a synofferynge to make an atonement for you
6 besyde the burntofferynge of the moneth and his meatofferynge and besyde the dayly burntofferynge and his meatofferynge and the drynkofferynges of the same: acordynge vnto the maner of them for a sauoure of swetnesse in the sacrifice of ye Lorde.
7 And the tenth daye of that same seuenth moneth shalbe an holy feast vnto you and ye shall humble youre soules and shall doo no maner worke therein.
8 And ye shall offer a burntofferynge vnto the Lorde of a swete sauoure: one bollocke and a ram and .vij. lambes of a yere olde a pece without faute
9 and their meatofferynges of floure myngled with oyle: iij. tenthdeales to a bollocke ad .ij. to a ra
10 and all waye a tenthdeale vnto a lambe thorow out the .vij. lambes
11 And one he goote for a synofferynge besyde ye synofferynge of atonement and the dayly burntofferynge and ye meate and drynkofferynges that longe to the same.
12 And the .xv. daye of the seuenth moneth shalbe holy daye and ye shall doo no laboryous worke therein and ye shall kepe a feast vnto ye Lorde of .vij. dayes longe.
13 And ye shall offer a burntofferynge of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde: xiij. bollockes .ij. rammes and .xiiij. labes which are yerelynges
14 and pure with oyle iij tenthdeales vnto euery one of the .xiij. bollockes .ij. tethdeales to ether of the rammes
15 and one tenthdeale vnto eche of the .xiiij. lambes.
16 And one he goote vnto a synofferynge besyde ye dayly burntofferynge with his meate and drynkofferynges.
17 And the seconde daye .xij. younge bollockes .ij. rammes and .xiiij. yerlynge lambes without spot:
18 and their meateofferynges and drynkofferynges vnto the bollockes rammes and lambes acordynge to the numbre of them and after the maner.
19 And an he goote for a synofferynge besyde the dayly burntofferynge ad his meate and drynkofferynges.
20 And the thyrde daye .xi. bollockes .ij. rammes and .xiiij. yerelynge lambes without spot:
21 and their meate and drynkofferynges vnto the bollockes rammes and lambes after the numbre of the and acordynge to the maner.
22 And an he goote for a synofferynge besyde the dayly burntofferynge and his meate and drynkofferynges.
23 And the fourth daye .x. bollockes .ij. rammes and .xiiij. labes yerelynges and pure:
24 ad their meate and drynkofferynges vnto the bollockes rames and labes acordynge to their nubre and after the maner.
25 And an hegoote for a synofferynge besyde the dayly burntofferynge ad his meate and drynkofferynges.
26 And the fyfte daye .ix. bollockes .ij. rames and .xiiij. lambes of one yere olde a pece without spott.
27 And their meat and drynkofferynges vnto the bollockes rames and lambes acordynge to the numbre of them and after the maner.
28 And an hegoote for a synofferynge besyde the dayly burntofferynge and his meate and drynkofferynges.
29 And the syxte daye .viij. bollockes .ij. rammes ad .xiiij. yerelynge lambes without spot
30 And their meate and drynkofferynges vnto the bollockes rammes and lambes acordynge to the maner.
31 And an hegoote for a synofferynge besyde the dayly burntofferynge and his meate and drynkofferynges.
32 And the seuenth daye .vij. bollockes .ij. rames and .xiiij. lambes that are yerelynges and pure.
33 And their meate and drynkofferynges vnto the bollockes rammes and labes acordynge to their numbre and to the maner.
34 And an hegoote for a synofferynge besyde ye dayly burntofferynge and his meate and drynkofferynges.
35 And the eyght daye shalbe the conclusion of ye feaste vnto you and ye shall doo no maner laboryous worke therein.
36 And ye shall offer a burntofferynge of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde: one bollocke one ra and .vij. yerelynge labes without spott.
37 And the meate and drynkofferynges vnto the bollocke ra and labes acordynge to their nubres and acordynge to ye maner.
38 And an he goote for a synofferynge besyde the dayly burntofferynge and his meate and drynkofferynges.
39 These thinges ye shall doo vnto the Lorde in youre feastes: besyde youre vowes and frewyll offerynges in youre burntofferinges meatofferynges drynkofferynges and peaseofferynges.
40 And Moses tolde the childern of Israel acordynge to all that the Lorde commaunded him.

Numbers 29 Commentary

Chapter 29

The offering at the feats of trumpets, and on the day of atonement. (1-11) Offerings at the feast of tabernacles. (12-40)

Verses 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 from the pressing occupations of this life, the more time we should spend in the immediate service of God. The blowing of the trumpets was appointed, ( Leviticus 22:24 ) . Here they are directed what sacrifices to offer on that day. Those who would know the mind of God in the Scriptures, must compare one part with another. The latter discoveries of Divine light explain what was dark, and supply what was wanting, in the former, that the man of God may be perfect.

Verses 12-40 Soon after the day of atonement, the day in which men were to afflict their souls, followed the feast of Tabernacles, in which they were to rejoice before the Lord. Their days of rejoicing were to be days of sacrifices. A disposition to be cheerful does us good, when it encourages our hearts in the duties of God's service. All the days of dwelling in booths they must offer sacrifices; while we are here in a tabernacle state, it is our interest, as well as our duty, constantly to keep up communion with God. The sacrifices for each of the seven days are appointed. Every day there must be a sin-offering, as in the other feasts. Our burnt-offerings of praise cannot be accepted of God, unless we have an interest in the great sacrifice which Christ offered, when he made himself a Sin-offering for us. And no extraordinary services should put aside stated devotions. Every thing here reminds us of our sinfulness. The life that we live in the flesh must be by the faith of the Son of God; until we go to be with him, to behold his glory, and praise his mercy, who hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood. To whom be honour and glory for ever. Amen.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 29

In this chapter an account is given of the various offerings on the several remarkable days in the seventh month of the year; at the feast of blowing the trumpets on the first day of the month, Nu 29:1-6, at the great fast or day of atonement, which was the tenth of the month, Nu 29:7-11, and at the feast of tabernacles, which began on the fifteenth day of the same month, and continued eight days, and the sacrifices of every day are particularly mentioned; of the first day, Nu 29:12-16, of the second day, Nu 29:17-19, of the third day, Nu 29:20-22, of the fourth day, Nu 29:23,24, of the fifth day, Nu 29:26-28, of the sixth day, Nu 29:29-31, of the seventh day, Nu 29:32-34, and of the eighth day, Nu 29:35-38, which sacrifices were to be offered, besides their vows and freewill offerings, of which Moses gave a faithful account, according to the command of God, Nu 29:39,40.

Numbers 29 Commentaries

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