Old Testament

Numbers 29:14

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Numbers 29:14, God outlines specific instructions for offerings during the Feast of Tabernacles.

Author
Traditionally attributed to Moses
Written
Around 1400 BC
Genre
Law (Pentateuch)
Original Audience
The Israelites in the wilderness
CBTClear Bible Translation

The grain offering that goes with them must be fine flour mixed with oil — 3 tenths of an ephah for each of the 13 bulls, 2 tenths for each of the 2 rams,

KJVKing James Version

And their meat offering shall be of flour mingled with oil, three tenth deals unto every bullock of the thirteen bullocks, two tenth deals to each ram of the two rams,

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Numbers 29:14, God outlines specific instructions for offerings during the Feast of Tabernacles. The verse details the grain offerings that accompany the animal sacrifices. Each of the thirteen bulls requires a grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil, specifically three-tenths of an ephah. Additionally, each of the two rams requires a smaller grain offering of two-tenths of an ephah. This meticulous instruction emphasizes the importance of proper worship and the significance of offerings in the Israelite community. The use of fine flour and oil symbolizes purity and dedication to God, reflecting the Israelites' commitment to honoring Him through their sacrifices. These offerings were not just rituals; they represented gratitude and acknowledgment of God's provision and blessings. The precise measurements also highlight the seriousness of following God's commands in worship, ensuring that the offerings were acceptable and pleasing to Him.

Key themes

Related topics

worship, sacrifice, offerings

How to apply Numbers 29:14 to your life

This verse reminds us of the importance of giving our best to God in worship. Just as the Israelites were instructed to offer specific amounts, we too should approach our offerings—whether time, resources, or talents—with intentionality and care, reflecting our gratitude and commitment to God.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Numbers 29:14 mean?

Numbers 29:14 provides specific instructions for grain offerings during the Feast of Tabernacles, detailing the amounts of fine flour mixed with oil required for the sacrifices of bulls and rams. This emphasizes the importance of proper worship and the significance of offerings in the Israelite community.

What is the significance of the grain offering in Numbers 29:14?

The grain offering in Numbers 29:14 symbolizes purity and dedication to God, reflecting the Israelites' commitment to honoring Him through their sacrifices. It represents gratitude and acknowledgment of God's provision and blessings.

How much flour is required for the bulls in Numbers 29:14?

According to Numbers 29:14, each of the thirteen bulls requires a grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil.

What does the term 'ephah' mean in Numbers 29:14?

An ephah is an ancient Hebrew unit of measurement for dry volume, commonly used for measuring grain. In the context of Numbers 29:14, it specifies the amount of flour needed for the offerings.

The Book of Numbers
Book Summary

The Book of Numbers

Numbers 1: First Census and Tribal Leaders

The LORD speaks to Moses and Aaron in the wilderness of Sinai and orders a count of the men of Israel who are twenty years old and able to go to war. A leader from each tribe stands with them: Elizur for Reuben, Shelumiel for Simeon, Nahshon for Judah, Nethaneel for Issachar, Eliab for Zebulun, Elishama for Ephraim, Gamaliel for Manasseh, Abidan for Benjamin, Ahiezer for Dan, Pagiel for Asher, and Ahira for Naphtali. The totals are recorded by tribe, and the combined number of fighting men is six hundred three thousand five hundred fifty.

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