Numbers 29:22
Numbers 29:22 in Multiple Translations
Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
And one goat for a sin offering; beside the continual burnt offering, and his meat offering, and his drink offering.
and one he-goat for a sin-offering; besides the continual burnt-offering, and the meal-offering thereof, and the drink-offering thereof.
And one he-goat for a sin-offering; in addition to the regular burned offering, and its meal offering, and its drink offering.
Also present a male goat as a sin offering in addition to the continual burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
And an hee goat for a sinne offring, beside the continuall burnt offring, and his meate offring and his drinke offring.
and one goat, a sin-offering; apart from the continual burnt-offering, and its present, and its libation.
and one male goat for a sin offering, in addition to the continual burnt offering, and its meal offering, and its drink offering.
And one goat for a sin-offering; besides the continual burnt-offering, and its meat-offering, and its drink-offering.
And a buck goat for sin, besides the perpetual holocaust, and the sacrifice, and the libation thereof.
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 29:22
Study Notes — Numbers 29:22
Context — The Feast of Tabernacles
22Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
23On the fourth day you are to present ten bulls, two rams, and fourteen male lambs a year old, all unblemished, 24along with the grain and drink offerings for the bulls, rams, and lambs, according to the number prescribed.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
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| 1 | Joel 1:13 | Put on sackcloth and lament, O priests; wail, O ministers of the altar. Come, spend the night in sackcloth, O ministers of my God, because the grain and drink offerings are withheld from the house of your God. |
| 2 | Psalms 16:4 | Sorrows will multiply to those who chase other gods. I will not pour out their libations of blood, or speak their names with my lips. |
| 3 | Joel 2:14 | Who knows? He may turn and relent and leave a blessing behind Him— grain and drink offerings for the LORD your God. |
| 4 | Joel 1:9 | Grain and drink offerings have been cut off from the house of the LORD; the priests are in mourning, those who minister before the LORD. |
Numbers 29:22 Summary
[This verse is talking about a special sacrifice that the Israelites were supposed to make to God, which included a sin offering and a burnt offering, as well as some other gifts like grain and drink, similar to what is described in Exodus 29:38-42 and Numbers 28:1-8. The sin offering was to help make things right between God and the people, and the burnt offering was a way of saying thank you to God and worshiping Him, as seen in Deuteronomy 12:5-7. By including both of these offerings, the Israelites were showing that they wanted to be right with God and to honor Him with their best, as commanded in Malachi 1:6-8. This reminds us that our relationship with God should be one of both repentance and worship, as seen in Psalm 51:1-19 and Romans 12:1-2.]
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the sin offering mentioned in Numbers 29:22?
The sin offering was a way to atone for sin and to purify the people, as seen in Leviticus 4:1-5:13, and it was an essential part of the sacrifices made to God, as commanded in Exodus 30:10 and Leviticus 16:20-22.
Why was a male goat chosen for the sin offering?
The male goat was chosen because it was considered a suitable animal for sacrifice, as seen in Leviticus 4:23 and 5:6, and it symbolized the substitutionary atonement for sin, as seen in Isaiah 53:10 and Romans 3:25.
How does the sin offering in Numbers 29:22 relate to the regular burnt offering?
The sin offering was in addition to the regular burnt offering, which was a sacrifice of praise and worship to God, as seen in Numbers 28:1-8 and Exodus 29:38-42, and it demonstrated the importance of both atonement and worship in the life of the Israelites.
What can we learn from the inclusion of grain and drink offerings in Numbers 29:22?
The inclusion of grain and drink offerings emphasizes the importance of giving God our best, as seen in Malachi 1:6-8 and 3:8-12, and it reminds us that our worship should be characterized by generosity and gratitude, as seen in Deuteronomy 12:5-7 and Psalm 100:1-5.
Reflection Questions
- What are some ways I can practically apply the concept of atonement for sin in my own life, and how can I make amends for my mistakes?
- How can I balance the need for atonement with the importance of worship and praise in my relationship with God?
- What are some things in my life that I can offer to God as a 'burnt offering', and how can I make sure my worship is sincere and heartfelt?
- In what ways can I demonstrate my gratitude to God for His forgiveness and provision, and how can I share that gratitude with others?
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Sermons on Numbers 29:22
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The Burdens of Ravenhill - Part 1 (Compilation) by Leonard Ravenhill | In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of viewing the Bible as an absolute truth. He encourages believers to have a deep conviction in the authority and power of Go |
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Revival Lectures Series - Short by Leonard Ravenhill | In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a vision and burden for the lost souls in the world. He highlights the alarming fact that there are more lost people |
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The Seven Levels of Judgment - Proper Response Part 2 by Dan Biser | This sermon emphasizes the importance of a proper response to God's word, focusing on seeking wisdom, knowledge, and understanding from God, repentance, acknowledging sin, seeking |
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Revival Series - Lecture #1 by Leonard Ravenhill | Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the urgent need for revival, defining it as a process of recovery and restoration of spiritual vitality. He explains that fallow ground represents the |



