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Numbers 15:4

Listen to Numbers 15:4
4 Whoever brings the offering must also give the LORD a grain offering of eight cups of flour mixed with one quart of olive oil.

Numbers 15:4 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 15:4

Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the Lord
Be it of either kind before mentioned:

bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour, mingled with the
fourth [part] of an hin of oil;
this was made of the tenth part of an ephah, or of an omer of fine wheaten flour, which was the quantity of about three quarts; and which was mixed and macerated with the fourth part of an hin, or with a quart and more than half a pint of oil: see ( Exodus 29:40 ) ; rather this should be called a bread offering.

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Numbers 15:4 In-Context

2 "Speak to the Israelites and tell them: Once you're settled in the land I'm giving you,
3 you may bring offerings by fire to the LORD. They may be burnt offerings or any other kind of sacrifice. They may be offered to fulfill a vow, as a freewill offering, or as one of your festival offerings. They may be cattle, sheep, or goats--offerings that are a soothing aroma to the LORD.
4 Whoever brings the offering must also give the LORD a grain offering of eight cups of flour mixed with one quart of olive oil.
5 With each sheep or goat for the burnt offering or any other sacrifice, also give an offering of one quart of wine.
6 "With a ram, give a grain offering of 16 cups of flour mixed with 1¼ quarts of oil
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