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If we talk about Numbers 29 in detail,

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Chapter 29 of Numbers deals with the regulations for sacrifices offered during special seasons as an extension of the regulations for sacrifices that began in Chapter 28 of Numbers. This chapter explains in detail the burnt offerings and sin offerings that must be offered on the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles.

1. Feast of Trumpets (29:1-6)

  • On the first day of the seventh month, a holy assembly is called with trumpets blown and no work is done.
    • Burnt offering: one bull, one ram, and seven one-year-old lambs without blemish.
    • A grain offering to accompany each offering: fine flour mixed with oil.
      • 3/10 eva of fine flour per bullock.
      • 2/10 ephah of fine flour per ram
      • 1/10 eva of fine flour per lamb
    • Sin offering: A male goat is offered.
    • Burnt offerings and grain offerings are offered on the first day of every month, and burnt offerings, grain offerings, and drink offerings are also offered every day.

2. Day of Atonement (29:7-11)

  • On the 10th day of the seventh month, we fast, hold a sacred assembly, and do no work.
    • Burnt offering: one bull, one ram, and seven one-year-old lambs without blemish.
    • A grain offering to accompany each offering: fine flour mixed with oil.
      • 3/10 eva of fine flour per bullock.
      • 2/10 ephah of fine flour per ram
      • 1/10 eva of fine flour per lamb
    • Sin offering: A male goat is offered.
    • On Yom Kippur, we also offer sin offerings, regular burnt offerings, grain offerings, and drink offerings.

3. Feast of Tabernacles (29:12-40)

  • The Feast of Tabernacles is celebrated for seven days, starting on the 15th day of the seventh month . On the first day, we call a sacred meeting and do nothing.
    • Burnt offerings: 13 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 year-old lambs without blemish.
    • A grain offering to accompany each offering: fine flour mixed with oil.
      • 3/10 eva of fine flour per bullock.
      • 2/10 ephah of fine flour per ram
      • 1/10 eva of fine flour per lamb
    • Sin offering: A male goat is offered.
    • Burnt offerings on the second day : 12 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 lambs. We offer meat and drink offerings in the same way.
    • Burnt offerings on the third day : 11 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 lambs. We offer meat and drink offerings in the same way.
    • Burnt offerings on the fourth day : 10 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 lambs. We offer meat and drink offerings in the same way.
    • Burnt offerings on the fifth day : 9 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 lambs. We offer meat and drink offerings in the same way.
    • Burnt offering on the sixth day : 8 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 lambs. We offer meat and drink offerings in the same way.
    • Burnt offerings on the seventh day : 7 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 lambs. We offer meat and drink offerings in the same way.
    • Eighth day : We gather for a holy meeting and do nothing.
      • Burnt offering: one bull, one ram, and seven lambs. We offer meat and drink offerings in the same way.
      • Sin offering: A male goat is offered.

summary

Chapter 29 of Numbers explains in detail the regulations for sacrificial offerings during important feasts that Israel must observe. This shows the importance and sincerity of worship to God. These ordinances provide a way for the Israelites to maintain their relationship with God and seek His favor and protection. It also foreshadows the meaning of the sacrifice that will be completed in Christ in the New Testament and reminds us of the importance of spiritual worship.

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