1Und im siebenten Monate, am ersten Tage des Monates, sollet ihr heilige Festversammlung haben; keine schwere Arbeit sollet ihr thun, ein Tag des Posaunenhalles sey es euch! 2Und ihr sollet ein Brandopfer darbringen Jehova zum angenehmen Geruch, und einen jungen Stier, und einen Widder, sieben fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 3und ihr Speisopfer, feines Mehl mit Oel begossen, drei Zehntel zum Stiere, und zwei Zehntel zum Widder, 4und ein Zehntel zu jedem Lamme von den sieben Lämmern, 5und einen Ziegenbock zum Sündopfer, euch zu versöhnen; 6außer dem monatlichen Brandopfer und seinem Speisopfer, und dem beständigen Brandopfer mit seinem Speisopfer und ihrem Trankopfer, wie sie gesetzlich sind; ein Opfer Jehova's zum angenehmen Geruch. 7Und am zehnten dieses siebenten Monates sollet ihr heilige Festversammlung haben, und euch kasteien; keine Arbeit sollet ihr verrichten. 8Und ihr sollet ein Brandopfer darbringen Jehova zum angenehmen Geruch, einen jungen Stier, einen Widder, sieben jährige Lämmer; fehlerlose sollet ihr haben! 9nebst ihrem Speisopfer, feines Mehl mit Oel begossen, drei Zehntel zum Stier, zwei Zehntel zum Widder, 10ein Zehntel zu jedem von den sieben Lämmern, 11und einen Ziegenbock zum Sündopfer, außer dem Sündopfer der Versöhnung, und dem beständigen Brandopfer, nebst ihrem Speis- und ihrem Trankopfer. 12Und am fünfzehnten Tage des siebenten Monates sollet ihr heilige Festversammlung haben; keine schwere Arbeit sollet ihr verrichten; und sollet Jehova ein Fest feiern sieben Tage. 13Und ihr sollet ein Brandopfer darbringen, ein Opfer Jehova's zum angenehmen Geruch, dreizehn junge Stiere, zwei Widder, vierzehn jährige Lämmer; fehlerlos sollen sie seyn! 14nebst ihrem Speisopfer, feines Mehl mit Oel begossen, drei Zehntel zu jedem von den dreizehn jungen Stieren, zwei Zehntel zu jedem von den zwei Widdern, 15und ein Zehntel zu jedem von den vierzehn Lämmern, 16und einen Ziegenbock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer, seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 17Und am zweiten Tage zwölf junge Stiere, zwei Widder, vierzehn fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 18nebst ihrem Speis- und ihrem Trankopfer, zu den jungen Stieren, zu den Widdern, und zu den Lämmern, nach ihrer Zahl, wie es gesetzlich ist, 19und einen Ziegenbock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer, und seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 20Und am dritten Tage eilf junge Stiere, zwei Widder, vierzehn fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 21nebst ihrem Speis- und ihrem Trankopfer zu den Stieren, zu den Widdern, und zu den Lämmern, nach ihrer Zahl, wie es gesetzlich ist, 22und einen Bock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer und seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 23Und am vierten Tage zehn junge Stiere, zwei Widder, vierzehn fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 24nebst ihrem Speis- und ihrem Trankopfer zu den jungen Stieren, zu den Widdern, und zu den Lämmern, nach ihrer Zahl, wie es gesetzlich ist, 25und einen Ziegenbock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer, seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 26Und am fünften Tage neun junge Stiere, zwei Widder, vierzehn fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 27nebst ihrem Speis- und ihrem Trankopfer, zu den Stieren, zu den Widdern, und zu den Lämmern, nach ihrer Zahl, wie es gesetzlich ist, 28und einen Bock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer, nebst seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 29Und am sechsten Tage acht junge Stiere, zwei Widder, vierzehn fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 30nebst ihrem Speis- und ihrem Trankopfer, zu den Stieren, zu den Widdern, und zu den Lämmern, nach ihrer Zahl, wie es gesetzlich ist, 31und einen Bock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer, seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 32Und am siebenten Tage sieben junge Stiere, zwei Widder, vierzehn fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 33nebst ihrem Speis- und ihrem Trankopfer, zu den Stieren, zu den Widdern, und zu den Lämmern nach ihrer Zahl, wie es gesetzlich ist, 34und einen Bock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer, seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 35Am achten Tage sollet ihr Versammlung haben, keine schwere Arbeit sollet ihr verrichten. 36Und ihr sollet ein Brandopfer darbringen, ein Opfer Jehova's zum angenehmen Geruch, einen jungen Stier, einen Widder, sieben fehlerlose jährige Lämmer, 37ihr Speis- und ihr Trankopfer, zu dem jungen Stier, zu dem Widder, und zu den Lämmern, nach ihrer Zahl, wie es gesetzlich ist, 38und einen Bock zum Sündopfer, außer dem beständigen Brandopfer, und seinem Speis- und seinem Trankopfer. 39Dieß sollet ihr Jehova opfern, an euern Festen, außer euern gelobten und euern freiwilligen Gaben, und euern Brandopfern, und euern Speisopfern, und euern Trankopfern, und euern Dankopfern.
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge 1 Num 29:1 The offering at the feast of trumpets;
Num 29:7 at the day of afflicting their souls;
Num 29:12 and on the eight days of the feast of tabernacles.
the seventh. That is, the month Tisri, the seventh month of their ecclesiastical year, but the first of their civil year, answering to our September. This, which was their new year's day, was a time of great festivity, and ushered in by the blowing of trumpets; whence it was also called the feast of blowing the trumpets. In imitation of this Jewish festival, different nations began the new year with sacrifices and festivity. The ancient Egyptians did so; and the Persians also celebrated their
nawee rooz, or new year's day, which they held on the vernal equinox, and which "lasted ten days, during which all ranks seemed to participate in one general joy. The rich sent presents to the poor; all were dressed in their holiday clothes; all kept open house; and religious processions, music, dancing, a species of theatrical exhibition, rustic sports, and other pastimes, presented a continued round of varied amusement. Even the dead, and the ideal beings were not forgotten; rich viands being placed on the tops of houses and high towers, on the flavour of which the
Peris, and spirits of their departed heroes and friends, were supposed to feast." After the Mohammedan conquest of Persia, the celebration of this period sensibly declined, and at last totally ceased, till the time of Jelaladdin (about A.D. 1082), who, coming to the crown at the vernal equinox, re-established the ancient festival, which has ever since been celebrated with pomp and acclamations.
Lev 23:24 Lev 23:25 Ezra 3:6 Neh 7:73the first day of the month. The monthly sacrifices were regulated by the new moons; and it is probable that the solemn sacrifices were appointed by God, to prevent the idolatry which was usual among the heathen at this period; who expressed the most extravagant rejoicings on the first appearance of the new moon. Moses, however, used the return of the moon only as one of the most natural and convenient measures of time; and appointed sacrifices to Jehovah, to prevent the Israelites from falling into the idolatries of their heathen neighbours. In the serene climate of Arabia and Judea, its first faint crescent is, for the most part, visible to all.
blowing.
Num 10:1 -
Num 10:10 1Chr 15:28 Ps 81:3 Ps 89:15 Isa 27:13 Zech 9:14 Mark 16:15 Mark 16:16 Rom 10:14 -
Rom 10:18 Rom 15:16 -
Rom 15:19 2 Num 29:8 Num 29:36 Num 28:19 Num 28:27 Heb 10:10 -
Heb 10:14 3 Num 29:3 4 Num 29:4 5 Num 28:15 Num 28:22 Num 28:30 6 the burnt.
Num 28:11 -
Num 28:15the daily.
Num 28:3 -
Num 28:8 Exod 29:38 -
Exod 29:42 Lev 6:9according.
Num 29:18 Num 29:21 Num 9:14 Num 15:11 Num 15:12 Num 15:24 Ezra 3:4 7 on the tenth.
Lev 16:29 -
Lev 16:31 Lev 23:27afflict.
Lev 16:29 Ezra 8:21 Ps 35:13 Ps 126:5 Ps 126:6 Isa 22:12 Isa 58:3 -
Isa 58:5 Zech 7:3 Zech 12:10 Matt 5:4 Luke 13:3 Luke 13:5 Acts 27:9 Rom 6:6 1Cor 9:27 2Cor 7:9 -
2Cor 7:11 Jas 4:8 -
Jas 4:10 8 without blemish.
Num 29:2 Num 29:13 Num 28:19 9 Num 15:3 -
Num 15:12 10 Num 29:10 11 beside.
Lev 16:3 Lev 16:5 Lev 16:9 Isa 53:10 Dan 9:24 -
Dan 9:26 Heb 7:27 Heb 9:25 -
Heb 9:28the continual.
Num 29:6 Num 28:3 -
Num 28:8 12 the fifteenth day. This was the feast of Tabernacles, kept in commemoration of their dwelling in tents in the wilderness for forty years. The first and last days were to be kept as sabbaths, on which there were solemn assemblies; and for seven days sacrifices were offered. On the other festivals, two bullocks sufficed, (ch. 28:11, 19, 27
Num 28:11,
Num 28:19,
Num 28:27), and on the festival at the beginning of this month, only one was appointed; but, on the first day of this festival, thirteen young bullocks were appointed; and so on each successive day, with the decrease of only one bullock, till on the seventh day, there were only seven, making in all seventy bullocks. The lambs, and the rams also, were in a double proportion to the number sacrificed at any other festival. This was an expensive service; but more easy at this time of the year than any other, as Bishop Patrick observes, because now their barns were full, and their wine-presses overflowed; and their hearts might well be supposed to be more enlarged than at other times, in thankfulness to God for the multitude of his mercies. The Jewish doctors give this reason for the daily diminution of the number of the bullocks: the whole number, say they, was according to the languages of the seventy nations of the world; and the diminution of one every day signified, that there should be a gradual diminution of those nations till all things were brought under the government of the Messiah; in whose days "no sacrifices shall remain, but those of thanksgiving, prayer, and praise."
Exod 23:16 Exod 34:22 Lev 23:33 -
Lev 23:43 Deut 16:13 Deut 16:14 Neh 8:14 Neh 8:18 Ezek 45:25 Zech 14:16 -
Zech 14:19 John 1:14 Heb 11:9 -
Heb 11:13 13 thirteen young bullocks.
Num 29:2 Num 29:8 Num 28:11 Num 28:19 Num 28:27 Ezra 3:4 Heb 10:12 -
Heb 10:14At this feast thirteen bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs, were to be offered. It is worthy of remark, that in each of the seven days of this feast one bullock is to be abated, so that on the seventh day (ver. 32
Num 29:32) they were to offer seven bullocks, but the rams and lambs were every day alike; which appointment might signify a diminishing and wearing away of the legal offerings, to lead them to the spiritual and reasonable service, by presenting their own bodies a living sacrifice, holy, and acceptable unto God.
Rom 12:1 14 Num 29:14 15 Num 29:15 16 Num 29:11 17 Num 29:13 Num 29:20 -
Num 29:40 Ps 40:6 Ps 50:8 Ps 50:9 Ps 51:16 Ps 51:17 Ps 69:31 Isa 1:11 Jer 7:22 Jer 7:23 Hos 6:6 Rom 12:1 Heb 8:13 Heb 9:3 -
Heb 9:14 18 after the manner. That is, after the manner already prescribed.
Num 29:3 Num 29:4 Num 29:6 Num 29:9 Num 29:10 Num 15:4 -
Num 15:12 Num 28:7 Num 28:14 19 Num 29:11 Num 29:22 Num 29:25 Amos 8:14 20 Num 29:20 21 after the manner.
Num 29:18 22 drink offering.
Ps 16:4 Joel 1:9 Joel 1:13 Joel 2:14 23 Num 29:23 24 Num 29:24 25 Num 29:11 John 8:31 Acts 13:43 Rom 2:7 Gal 2:5 Gal 6:9 2Thess 3:13 Heb 3:14 Heb 10:39 Heb 13:15 26 Num 29:26 27 Num 29:27 28 Num 29:28 29 Num 29:29 30 Num 29:30 31 Num 29:31 32 Num 29:32 33 Num 29:33 34 Num 29:34 35 eighth day. Though this day was properly a distinct festival, and esteemed the chief or high day of the feast, yet fewer sacrifices are appointed for it than for any of the foregoing seven. On every one of them two rams and fourteen lambs were offered; but on this day there were but half as many; and whereas seven bullocks were the fewest that were offered on any of those days, on this there was only one. At this feast, there was an extraordinary ceremony of which the rabbins inform us, namely, the drawing water out of the pool of Siloam, and pouring it, mixed with wine, on the sacrifice as it lay on the altar. This they are said to have done with such expressions of joy, that it became a common proverb, "He that never saw the rejoicing of drawing of water, never saw rejoicing in all his life." The Jews pretend to ground this custom on the following passage of Isaiah, (ch. 12:3,
Isa 12:3) "With joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation;" and to this ceremony Jesus is supposed to refer, when "in the last day, the great day of the feast, he stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink: he that believeth on me, as the Scripture saith, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water," (
John 7:37,
John 7:38:) thereby calling off the people from their carnal mirth and festive and pompous ceremonies, to seek spiritual refreshment for their minds.
Lev 23:36 John 7:37 -
John 7:39 Rev 7:9 -
Rev 7:17 36 Num 29:36 37 Num 29:37 38 Num 29:38 39 do, or, offer. in your set feasts. It appears from the account in these two chapters, that there were annually offered to God, at the public charge, independently of a prodigious number of voluntary, vow, and trespass offerings, 15 goats, 21 kids, 72 rams, 132 bullocks, and 1,101 lambs. But how little is all this compared with the lambs slain every year at the passover. Cestius, the Roman general, asked the priests how many persons had come to Jerusalem at their annual festivals: the priests, numbering the people by the lambs that had been slain, said, "twenty-five myriads, 5,000, and 600."
Lev 23:2 1Chr 23:31 2Chr 31:3 Ezra 3:5 Neh 10:33 Isa 1:14beside your vows.
Num 6:21 Lev 7:11 Lev 7:16 -
Lev 7:38 Lev 22:21 -
Lev 22:23 Lev 23:28 Deut 12:6 1Cor 10:31 40 Exod 40:16 Deut 4:5 Matt 28:20 Acts 20:27 1Cor 15:3 Heb 3:2 Heb 3:5