Numbers 29:15-25

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.

Numbers 29:15-25 Meaning and Commentary

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.

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