Old Testament

Numbers 7:25

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

At a Glance

In Numbers 7:25, we see a detailed account of the offerings made by the leaders of Israel during the dedication of the tabernacle.

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

His offering included one silver platter weighing 130 shekels and one silver bowl weighing 70 shekels, both measured by the sanctuary standard. Each was filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering.

KJVKing James Version

His offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary; both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil for a meat offering:

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Numbers 7:25, we see a detailed account of the offerings made by the leaders of Israel during the dedication of the tabernacle. This specific verse describes the offering of one leader, highlighting the materials and weights of the silver platter and bowl. The silver platter weighed 130 shekels, while the bowl weighed 70 shekels, both measured according to the sanctuary's standard. These items were filled with fine flour mixed with oil, which was a common grain offering in ancient Israel. The use of specific weights and measures emphasizes the importance of precision and adherence to God's instructions in worship. The offerings were not just about the physical items but also represented the leaders' devotion and commitment to God, showcasing their desire to honor Him through their gifts. This act of giving was a communal expression of faith and gratitude, reflecting the leaders' roles in guiding the people in their relationship with God.

Key themes

Related topics

offerings, worship, devotion

How to apply Numbers 7:25 to your life

This verse encourages us to give thoughtfully and generously in our worship. Just as the leaders brought their best offerings, we too should consider how we can honor God with our resources, time, and talents. Our contributions reflect our commitment to Him.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Numbers 7:25 mean?

Numbers 7:25 describes the offering made by a leader of Israel during the dedication of the tabernacle, detailing the weights of a silver platter and bowl filled with fine flour and oil. This verse highlights the importance of precise offerings in worship and the leaders' commitment to honoring God.

What is the significance of the weights in Numbers 7:25?

The weights of 130 shekels for the platter and 70 shekels for the bowl in Numbers 7:25 emphasize the need for precision in offerings, reflecting adherence to God's standards in worship and the seriousness of the leaders' devotion.

What does the grain offering in Numbers 7:25 represent?

The grain offering in Numbers 7:25, consisting of fine flour mixed with oil, represents devotion and gratitude to God, symbolizing the leaders' commitment to worship and their role in guiding the community.

How can we apply Numbers 7:25 to our lives today?

We can apply Numbers 7:25 by giving thoughtfully and generously in our worship, reflecting on how we can honor God with our resources, time, and talents, just as the leaders did with their 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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