Old Testament

Numbers 29:32

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

At a Glance

In Numbers 29:32, God instructs the Israelites on the specific offerings to be made on the seventh day of 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

On the 7th day, offer 7 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 one-year-old male lambs without any defect.

KJVKing James Version

And on the seventh day seven bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs of the first year without blemish:

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Numbers 29:32, God instructs the Israelites on the specific offerings to be made on the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles. This day is significant as it marks the culmination of the festival, a time of celebration and thanksgiving. The offerings consist of seven bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all of which must be without defect, symbolizing purity and the importance of giving God the best. The number seven often represents completeness in the Bible, indicating that this offering is meant to be a complete and perfect tribute to God. The meticulous nature of these offerings reflects the seriousness with which the Israelites were to approach their worship and the covenant relationship with God. This passage emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commands and the significance of sacrificial offerings in the worship practices of ancient Israel.

Key themes

Related topics

worship, sacrifice, obedience

How to apply Numbers 29:32 to your life

This verse reminds us of the importance of giving our best to God in our worship and service. Just as the Israelites were instructed to offer perfect sacrifices, we should strive to offer our best efforts and intentions in all that we do for God.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Numbers 29:32 mean?

Numbers 29:32 outlines the specific offerings required on the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles, emphasizing the importance of giving God the best through unblemished sacrifices.

What is the significance of the number seven in Numbers 29:32?

In Numbers 29:32, the number seven symbolizes completeness, indicating that the offerings made on this day are meant to be a perfect tribute to God.

What types of animals are mentioned in Numbers 29:32?

Numbers 29:32 specifies that the offerings include seven bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without defect.

Why are the sacrifices in Numbers 29:32 required to be without defect?

The requirement for the sacrifices to be without defect in Numbers 29:32 symbolizes purity and the importance of offering the best to God.

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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