Numbers 7:83
Numbers 7:83 in Multiple Translations
and a peace offering of two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs a year old. This was the offering of Ahira son of Enan.
And for a sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he goats, five lambs of the first year: this was the offering of Ahira the son of Enan.
and for the sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five he-lambs a year old: this was the oblation of Ahira the son of Enan.
And for the peace-offerings, two oxen, five male sheep, five he-goats, five he-lambs of the first year: this was the offering of Ahira, the son of Enan.
and a peace offering of two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs. This was the offering of Ahira, son of Enan.
And for peace offerings, two bullockes, fiue rammes, fiue hee goates, fiue lambes of a yeere olde: this was the offering of Ahira the sonne of Enan.
and for a sacrifice of the peace-offerings two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs, sons of a year; this [is] the offering of Ahira son of Enan.
and for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two head of cattle, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs a year old. This was the offering of Ahira the son of Enan.
And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year: this was the offering of Ahira the son of Enan.
And for sacrifices of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five buck goats, five lambs of a year old. This was the offering of Ahira the son of Enan.
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Study Notes — Numbers 7:83
Context — Offerings of Dedication
83and a peace offering of two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs a year old. This was the offering of Ahira son of Enan.
84So these were the offerings from the leaders of Israel for the dedication of the altar when it was anointed: twelve silver platters, twelve silver bowls, and twelve gold dishes. 85Each silver platter weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and each silver bowl seventy shekels. The total weight of the silver articles was two thousand four hundred shekels, according to the sanctuary shekel.Numbers 7:83 Summary
[This verse, Numbers 7:83, describes the peace offering made by Ahira son of Enan, which was a special gift to God to show his love and thankfulness, similar to the peace offerings described in Leviticus 3:1-17. The specific animals listed were the best and most valuable, showing that God deserves our best. As Christians, we can learn from Ahira's example by giving our best to God, whether through our time, talents, or resources, as seen in Romans 12:1-2. By doing so, we can cultivate a deeper sense of fellowship and communion with God, just like the Israelites did through their peace offerings.]
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the peace offering in Numbers 7:83?
The peace offering in Numbers 7:83 symbolizes the worshiper's desire for fellowship and communion with God, as seen in other instances like Leviticus 3:1-17 and Leviticus 7:11-21, where peace offerings are described in detail.
Why are the specific animals listed in Numbers 7:83?
The animals listed, such as oxen, rams, male goats, and male lambs, were considered the best and most valuable for sacrifice, as seen in Exodus 12:5 and Leviticus 1:10, emphasizing the importance of giving God the best we have.
Who is Ahira son of Enan, and why is his offering mentioned specifically?
Ahira son of Enan is a leader of the tribe of Naphtali, as listed in Numbers 1:15 and Numbers 2:29, and his offering is mentioned to highlight the unity and cooperation of the tribes in the dedication of the altar, as seen in Numbers 7:1-88.
How does this offering relate to the overall theme of Numbers 7?
The offering of Ahira son of Enan in Numbers 7:83 is part of the larger narrative of the dedication of the altar, where each of the twelve tribes presents their offerings, showcasing the collective worship and dedication of the Israelites to God, as described in Numbers 7:1-89.
Reflection Questions
- What can we learn from Ahira's example about the importance of individual participation in corporate worship?
- In what ways can we, like Ahira, offer our best to God as an act of worship and dedication?
- How does the peace offering in this verse relate to our understanding of Jesus Christ as the ultimate peace offering, as described in Romans 5:1 and Ephesians 2:14-18?
- What role does unity and cooperation play in our worship and service to God, as demonstrated by the collective offerings in Numbers 7?
