Old Testament

Numbers 28
The Calendar of Offerings
281The Lord told Moses 2to deliver this command to the Israelites:
The Daily Offerings
Make sure that you present my offering at its appointed time. Present it as my food, an offering made by fire, with a pleasing aroma to me. 3Say to them, “This is the offering made by fire that you shall present to the Lord each day: two one-year-old male lambs without defect as a regular burnt offering. 4You are to offer one lamb in the morning, and you are to offer the other lamb at twilight, 5along with two quarts[] of fine flour as a grain offering, mixed with one quart[] of oil from beaten[] olives.” 6It is the regular burnt offering put into effect at Mount Sinai for a pleasing aroma, an offering made by fire to the Lord. 7The drink offering with it is to be one quart for one lamb. You are to pour out the drink offering of beer to the Lord at the sanctuary. 8You are to prepare the other lamb at twilight. You are to prepare it along with the same kind of grain offering and drink offering as in the morning, an offering made by fire, with a pleasing aroma to the Lord.
The Sabbath Offerings
9On the Sabbath day, you shall present two one-year-old male lambs without defect, four quarts[] of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering, and its drink offering. 10This is the whole burnt offering for every Sabbath, in addition to the regular burnt offering and its drink offering.
The Monthly Offering
11At the beginning of each of your months, you shall present as a whole burnt offering to the Lord: two young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs without defect, 12along with six quarts of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering for each bull; four quarts of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering for the one ram; 13and two quarts of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering for every lamb as a burnt offering with a pleasing aroma, an offering made by fire to the Lord. 14Their drink offerings will be two quarts[] of wine for a bull, a quart and a half[] for a ram, and one quart for a lamb. This is the monthly burnt offering for each month of the year. 15One male goat is to be presented as a sin offering to the Lord in addition to the regular burnt offering and its drink offering.
The Festival Offerings
The Passover and Unleavened Bread
16In the first month, the fourteenth day of the month is the Passover for the Lord. 17On the fifteenth day of this month there is to be a festival. Unleavened bread is to be eaten for seven days. 18The first day is to be a holy convocation. You are not to do any regular work. 19You are to present an offering made by fire, a burnt offering to the Lord: two young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs—all without defect— 20along with their grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil: six quarts[] for a bull and four quarts[] for the ram. 21You will prepare two quarts[] for each of the seven lambs, 22and one male goat as a sin offering to make atonement for yourselves. 23You will prepare these things in addition to the morning burnt offering that is part of the regular burnt offering. 24In this way for seven days you will prepare food daily as an offering made by fire with a pleasing aroma to the Lord. It is to be prepared in addition to the regular burnt offering and its drink offering. 25On the seventh day there is to be a holy convocation. You shall not do any of your regular work.
The Festival of Weeks or Pentecost
26On the day of the firstfruits[] when you present an offering of new grain to the Lord during the Festival of Weeks, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall not do any of your regular work. 27You are to present as a whole burnt offering for a pleasing aroma to the Lord: two young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs 28along with their grain offering, fine flour mixed with oil: six quarts for each bull, four quarts for the one ram, 29and two quarts for each of the seven lambs; 30also present one male goat to make atonement for yourselves. 31You are to offer these and their drink offerings in addition to the regular burnt offering and its grain offering. Your animals are to be without defect.

Footnotes

  • 28:5 One tenth (of an ephah)
  • 28:5 A fourth of a hin
  • 28:5 The basic meaning of the Hebrew verb ktt is “beat.” The translation assumes that oil from beaten olives is the highest grade “extra virgin” olive oil from the first crushing or pressing of the olive, done by hand, rather than with a press.
  • 28:9 Two tenths (of an ephah). The word ephah is not in the text but is assumed.
  • 28:14 Half a hin
  • 28:14 A third of a hin
  • 28:20 Three tenths (of an ephah)
  • 28:20 Two tenths (of an ephah)
  • 28:21 One tenth (of an ephah)
  • 28:26 That is, the first ripe produce