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Numbers 29:30

Numbers 29:30 in Multiple Translations

along with the grain and drink offerings for the bulls, rams, and lambs, according to the number prescribed.

And their meat offering and their drink offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according to their number, after the manner:

and their meal-offering and their drink-offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, according to their number, after the ordinance;

And their meal offering and their drink offerings for the oxen, for the male sheep, and for the lambs, in relation to their number, as it is ordered:

They are to be accompanied by their grain offerings and drink offerings for the bulls, rams, and lambs, all according to the number required.

And their meate offring, and their drinke offrings for the bullockes, for the rammes, and for the lambes according to their nomber, after the maner,

and their present, and their libations, for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, in their number, according to the ordinance;

and their meal offering and their drink offerings for the bulls, for the rams, and for the lambs, according to their number, after the ordinance,

And their meat-offering and their drink-offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according to their number, after the manner:

And the sacrifices and the libations of every one for the calves and for the rams and for the lambs you shall celebrate according to the rite:

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Berean Amplified Bible — Numbers 29:30

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Numbers 29:30 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB וּ/מִנְחָתָ֣/ם וְ/נִסְכֵּי/הֶ֡ם לַ֠/פָּרִים לָ/אֵילִ֧ם וְ/לַ/כְּבָשִׂ֛ים בְּ/מִסְפָּרָ֖/ם כַּ/מִּשְׁפָּֽט
וּ/מִנְחָתָ֣/ם minchâh H4503 offering Conj | N-fs | Suff
וְ/נִסְכֵּי/הֶ֡ם neçek H5262 drink offering Conj | N-mp | Suff
לַ֠/פָּרִים par H6499 bullock Prep | N-mp
לָ/אֵילִ֧ם ʼayil H352 ram Prep | N-mp
וְ/לַ/כְּבָשִׂ֛ים kebes H3532 lamb Conj | Prep | N-mp
בְּ/מִסְפָּרָ֖/ם miçpâr H4557 number Prep | N-ms | Suff
כַּ/מִּשְׁפָּֽט mishpâṭ H4941 justice Prep | N-ms
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 29:30

וּ/מִנְחָתָ֣/ם minchâh H4503 "offering" Conj | N-fs | Suff
The Hebrew word for offering refers to a gift or donation, often given to God as a sacrifice. In Leviticus 2:1, it describes a grain offering. It can also mean tribute or present.
Definition: : offering/sacrifice 1) gift, tribute, offering, present, oblation, sacrifice, meat offering 1a) gift, present 1b) tribute 1c) offering (to God) 1d) grain offering
Usage: Occurs in 194 OT verses. KJV: gift, oblation, (meat) offering, present, sacrifice. See also: Genesis 4:3; Numbers 29:28; Psalms 20:4.
וְ/נִסְכֵּי/הֶ֡ם neçek H5262 "drink offering" Conj | N-mp | Suff
This Hebrew word refers to a drink offering, where a liquid is poured out as a sacrifice to God, often in a ceremonial context, as seen in Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Definition: 1) drink offering, libation, molten image, something poured out 1a) drink offering 1b) molten images Aramaic equivalent: ne.sakh (נְסַךְ "drink offering" H5261)
Usage: Occurs in 62 OT verses. KJV: cover, drink offering, molten image. See also: Genesis 35:14; Numbers 29:27; Psalms 16:4.
לַ֠/פָּרִים par H6499 "bullock" Prep | N-mp
This Hebrew word means a young bull or ox, often used as a sacrifice in the Bible. In Exodus, a bullock is used as an offering to God. The word describes a strong and powerful animal.
Definition: young bull, steer, bullock
Usage: Occurs in 119 OT verses. KJV: ([phrase] young) bull(-ock), calf, ox. See also: Genesis 32:16; Numbers 28:20; Psalms 22:13.
לָ/אֵילִ֧ם ʼayil H352 "ram" Prep | N-mp
A strong tree, like an oak or a ram, symbolizes strength and power, as seen in 1 Kings 7:2 where Solomon builds a house with strong pillars. It can also refer to a chief or leader, like in 1 Chronicles 12:14 where the leaders of the tribes are listed.
Definition: 1) ram 1a) ram (as food) 1b) ram (as sacrifice) 1c) ram (skin dyed red, for tabernacle)
Usage: Occurs in 171 OT verses. KJV: mighty (man), lintel, oak, post, ram, tree. See also: Genesis 15:9; Numbers 28:20; Psalms 66:15.
וְ/לַ/כְּבָשִׂ֛ים kebes H3532 "lamb" Conj | Prep | N-mp
This word refers to a young ram or lamb, old enough to butt or fight. In the Bible, it is used to describe the animals used for sacrifice or as a symbol of innocence.
Definition: lamb, sheep, young ram
Usage: Occurs in 100 OT verses. KJV: lamb, sheep. See also: Exodus 12:5; Numbers 28:7; Proverbs 27:26.
בְּ/מִסְפָּרָ֖/ם miçpâr H4557 "number" Prep | N-ms | Suff
This word refers to a number or quantity, whether large or small, and can also mean a narrative or story. It is used in many biblical contexts to describe counting or recounting events. In the Bible, it appears in passages about census and genealogy.
Definition: 1) number, tale 1a) number 1a1) number 1a2) innumerable (with negative) 1a3) few, numerable (alone) 1a4) by count, in number, according to number (with prep) 1b) recounting, relation
Usage: Occurs in 129 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] abundance, account, [idiom] all, [idiom] few, (in-) finite, (certain) number(-ed), tale, telling, [phrase] time. See also: Genesis 34:30; 1 Chronicles 12:24; Psalms 40:13.
כַּ/מִּשְׁפָּֽט mishpâṭ H4941 "justice" Prep | N-ms
Mishpat means justice or judgment, and is often used to describe God's righteous judgment, as well as human laws and decisions, in books like Deuteronomy and Isaiah.
Definition: : judgement/punishment 1) judgment, justice, ordinance 1a) judgment 1a1) act of deciding a case 1a2) place, court, seat of judgment 1a3) process, procedure, litigation (before judges) 1a4) case, cause (presented for judgment) 1a5) sentence, decision (of judgment) 1a6) execution (of judgment) 1a7) time (of judgment) 1b) justice, right, rectitude (attributes of God or man) 1c) ordinance 1d) decision (in law) 1e) right, privilege, due (legal) 1f) proper, fitting, measure, fitness, custom, manner, plan
Usage: Occurs in 406 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] adversary, ceremony, charge, [idiom] crime, custom, desert, determination, discretion, disposing, due, fashion, form, to be judged, judgment, just(-ice, -ly), (manner of) law(-ful), manner, measure, (due) order, ordinance, right, sentence, usest, [idiom] worthy, [phrase] wrong. See also: Genesis 18:19; 1 Kings 2:3; Psalms 1:5.

Study Notes — Numbers 29:30

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Numbers 29:30 Summary

Numbers 29:30 reminds us that our worship and offerings to God should be thoughtful and intentional, just like the precise instructions for the grain and drink offerings. This verse teaches us about the importance of reverence and respect in our relationship with God, as we see in Exodus 29:40-41 and Hebrews 12:28-29. By following God's instructions carefully, the Israelites demonstrated their devotion and commitment to Him. Similarly, we can show our love and devotion to God by being mindful of our actions and attitudes in worship, and by remembering that our worship is not just about what we do, but about why we do it, as seen in 1 Corinthians 10:31.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the grain and drink offerings mentioned in Numbers 29:30?

The grain and drink offerings were a crucial part of the sacrificial system in the Old Testament, symbolizing the people's devotion and worship to God, as seen in Leviticus 23:37 and Exodus 29:40-41.

Why were the offerings made according to the number prescribed?

The specific numbers of offerings were prescribed by God to emphasize the importance of order, precision, and obedience in worship, as highlighted in Numbers 29:29 and Deuteronomy 12:32.

How do the offerings in Numbers 29:30 relate to the concept of sin and forgiveness?

The offerings, including the sin offering mentioned in Numbers 29:28 and 31, were a reminder of the people's sin and the need for atonement, pointing forward to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as seen in John 1:29 and Romans 3:25.

What can we learn from the detailed instructions in Numbers 29:30 about our relationship with God?

The attention to detail in the sacrificial system teaches us about the importance of reverence, respect, and obedience in our worship and relationship with God, as emphasized in Hebrews 12:28-29 and 1 Corinthians 10:31.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does the precision of the offerings in Numbers 29:30 teach me about the character of God and His desire for our worship?
  2. How can I apply the principle of obedience and precision in my own life, as seen in the sacrificial system?
  3. What role do rituals and traditions play in my worship and relationship with God, and how can I ensure they remain meaningful and authentic?
  4. In what ways can I offer myself as a living sacrifice to God, as described in Romans 12:1, in light of the sacrifices mentioned in Numbers 29:30?

Gill's Exposition on Numbers 29:30

[See comments on Numbers 29:13].

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Numbers 29:30

And on the fifteenth day of the seventh month ye shall have an holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work, and ye shall keep a feast unto the LORD seven days: On the fifteenth day - was to be held

Whedon's Commentary on Numbers 29:30

THE FEAST OF — , Numbers 29:12-40.The cycle of Jewish feasts culminated in this, the grandest and most joyful of all.

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