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Numbers 28:23

Numbers 28:23 in Multiple Translations

You are to present these in addition to the regular morning burnt offering.

Ye shall offer these beside the burnt offering in the morning, which is for a continual burnt offering.

Ye shall offer these besides the burnt-offering of the morning, which is for a continual burnt-offering.

These are to be offered in addition to the morning burned offering, which is a regular burned offering at all times.

You are to present these offerings in addition to the continual morning burnt offering.

Ye shall prepare these, beside the burnt offering in the morning, which is a continuall burnt sacrifice.

'Apart from the burnt-offering of the morning, which [is] for the continual burnt-offering, ye prepare these;

You shall offer these in addition to the burnt offering of the morning, which is for a continual burnt offering.

Ye shall offer these besides the burnt-offering in the morning, which is for a continual burnt-offering.

Besides the morning holocaust which you shall always offer.

Bring these offerings in addition to the offerings that you bring each morning.

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Berean Amplified Bible — Numbers 28:23

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Numbers 28:23 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB מִ/לְּ/בַד֙ עֹלַ֣ת הַ/בֹּ֔קֶר אֲשֶׁ֖ר לְ/עֹלַ֣ת הַ/תָּמִ֑יד תַּעֲשׂ֖וּ אֶת אֵֽלֶּה
מִ/לְּ/בַד֙ bad H905 alone Prep | Prep | N-ms
עֹלַ֣ת ʻôlâh H5930 burnt offering N-fs
הַ/בֹּ֔קֶר bôqer H1242 morning Art | N-ms
אֲשֶׁ֖ר ʼăsher H834 which Rel
לְ/עֹלַ֣ת ʻôlâh H5930 burnt offering Prep | N-fs
הַ/תָּמִ֑יד tâmîyd H8548 continually Art | N-ms
תַּעֲשׂ֖וּ ʻâsâh H6213 to make V-Qal-Imperf-2mp
אֶת ʼêth H853 Obj. DirObjM
אֵֽלֶּה ʼêl-leh H428 these Pron
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 28:23

מִ/לְּ/בַד֙ bad H905 "alone" Prep | Prep | N-ms
The Hebrew word 'bad' can mean alone, apart, or a separate part of something, like a branch or a bar. It's used to describe something that's only or except for something else.
Definition: : pole 1) alone, by itself, besides, a part, separation, being alone 1a) separation, alone, by itself 1a1) only (adv) 1a2) apart from, besides (prep) 1b) part 1c) parts (eg limbs, shoots), bars
Usage: Occurs in 179 OT verses. KJV: alone, apart, bar, besides, branch, by self, of each alike, except, only, part, staff, strength. See also: Genesis 2:18; Judges 20:15; Psalms 51:6.
עֹלַ֣ת ʻôlâh H5930 "burnt offering" N-fs
This word refers to a step or stairs, often used to describe the ascent to the altar for a burnt offering. In the Bible, it can also mean a holocaust or sacrifice, like in Leviticus.
Definition: whole burnt offering Aramaic equivalent: a.lah (עֲלָת "burnt offering" H5928)
Usage: Occurs in 262 OT verses. KJV: ascent, burnt offering (sacrifice), go up to. See also H5766 (עֶוֶל). See also: Genesis 8:20; Numbers 15:5; 2 Chronicles 29:7.
הַ/בֹּ֔קֶר bôqer H1242 "morning" Art | N-ms
The break of day or morning, a time of new beginnings, as in the morning sacrifices in Exodus 29:39 or the resurrection of Jesus on the first day of the week in John 20:1.
Definition: 1) morning, break of day 1a) morning 1a1) of end of night 1a2) of coming of daylight 1a3) of coming of sunrise 1a4) of beginning of day 1a5) of bright joy after night of distress (fig.) 1b) morrow, next day, next morning
Usage: Occurs in 189 OT verses. KJV: ([phrase]) day, early, morning, morrow. See also: Genesis 1:5; 1 Samuel 11:11; Psalms 5:4.
אֲשֶׁ֖ר ʼăsher H834 "which" Rel
This Hebrew word is a conjunction that connects ideas and events in the Bible, like in the book of Genesis, where it's used to describe the relationship between God and His creation.
Definition: A: 1) (relative part.) 1a) which, who 1b) that which 2) (conj) 2a) that (in obj clause) 2b) when 2c) since 2d) as 2e) conditional if B: Beth+ 1) in (that) which 2) (adv) 2a) where 3) (conj) 3a) in that, inasmuch as 3b) on account of C: Mem+ 1) from (or than) that which 2) from (the place) where 3) from (the fact) that, since D: Kaph+ 1) (conj.), according as, as, when 1a) according to that which, according as, as 1b) with a causal force: in so far as, since 1c) with a temporal force: when
Usage: Occurs in 4440 OT verses. KJV: [idiom] after, [idiom] alike, as (soon as), because, [idiom] every, for, [phrase] forasmuch, [phrase] from whence, [phrase] how(-soever), [idiom] if, (so) that ((thing) which, wherein), [idiom] though, [phrase] until, [phrase] whatsoever, when, where ([phrase] -as, -in, -of, -on, -soever, -with), which, whilst, [phrase] whither(-soever), who(-m, -soever, -se). As it is indeclinable, it is often accompanied by the personal pronoun expletively, used to show the connection. See also: Genesis 1:7; Genesis 20:9; Genesis 31:16.
לְ/עֹלַ֣ת ʻôlâh H5930 "burnt offering" Prep | N-fs
This word refers to a step or stairs, often used to describe the ascent to the altar for a burnt offering. In the Bible, it can also mean a holocaust or sacrifice, like in Leviticus.
Definition: whole burnt offering Aramaic equivalent: a.lah (עֲלָת "burnt offering" H5928)
Usage: Occurs in 262 OT verses. KJV: ascent, burnt offering (sacrifice), go up to. See also H5766 (עֶוֶל). See also: Genesis 8:20; Numbers 15:5; 2 Chronicles 29:7.
הַ/תָּמִ֑יד tâmîyd H8548 "continually" Art | N-ms
This Hebrew word means continually or constantly, like the daily sacrifice in the Bible. It describes something that happens regularly, like every day. It is used in books like Leviticus and Numbers to describe regular offerings.
Definition: 1) continuity, perpetuity, to stretch 1a) continually, continuously (as adverb) 1b) continuity (subst)
Usage: Occurs in 103 OT verses. KJV: alway(-s), continual (employment, -ly), daily, (n-)ever(-more), perpetual. See also: Exodus 25:30; Nehemiah 10:34; Psalms 16:8.
תַּעֲשׂ֖וּ ʻâsâh H6213 "to make" V-Qal-Imperf-2mp
This verb means to make or do something, and is used over 2,600 times in the Bible. It is first used in Genesis 1:7 to describe God's creation of the world and is also used in Exodus 31:5 to describe the work of skilled craftsmen.
Definition: : make(OBJECT) 1) to do, fashion, accomplish, make 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to do, work, make, produce 1a1a) to do 1a1b) to work 1a1c) to deal (with) 1a1d) to act, act with effect, effect 1a2) to make 1a2a) to make 1a2b) to produce 1a2c) to prepare 1a2d) to make (an offering) 1a2e) to attend to, put in order 1a2f) to observe, celebrate 1a2g) to acquire (property) 1a2h) to appoint, ordain, institute 1a2i) to bring about 1a2j) to use 1a2k) to spend, pass 1b) (Niphal) 1b1) to be done 1b2) to be made 1b3) to be produced 1b4) to be offered 1b5) to be observed 1b6) to be used 1c) (Pual) to be made
Usage: Occurs in 2286 OT verses. KJV: accomplish, advance, appoint, apt, be at, become, bear, bestow, bring forth, bruise, be busy, [idiom] certainly, have the charge of, commit, deal (with), deck, [phrase] displease, do, (ready) dress(-ed), (put in) execute(-ion), exercise, fashion, [phrase] feast, (fight-) ing man, [phrase] finish, fit, fly, follow, fulfill, furnish, gather, get, go about, govern, grant, great, [phrase] hinder, hold (a feast), [idiom] indeed, [phrase] be industrious, [phrase] journey, keep, labour, maintain, make, be meet, observe, be occupied, offer, [phrase] officer, pare, bring (come) to pass, perform, pracise, prepare, procure, provide, put, requite, [idiom] sacrifice, serve, set, shew, [idiom] sin, spend, [idiom] surely, take, [idiom] thoroughly, trim, [idiom] very, [phrase] vex, be (warr-) ior, work(-man), yield, use. See also: Genesis 1:7; Genesis 34:19; Exodus 18:24.
אֶת ʼêth H853 "Obj." DirObjM
In the original Hebrew, this word points out the object of a verb or preposition, like 'namely' or 'even'. It appears in many books, including Genesis and Exodus. It's not directly translated in English, but helps clarify the meaning of sentences.
Definition: sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative Aramaic equivalent: yat (יָת "whom" H3487)
Usage: Occurs in 6782 OT verses. KJV: (as such unrepresented in English). See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 10:8; Genesis 19:21.
אֵֽלֶּה ʼêl-leh H428 "these" Pron
This Hebrew word is used to point out specific people or things, like saying 'these' or 'those'. It appears in the book of Genesis, where God says 'let there be light' and separates the light from the darkness.
Definition: 1) these 1a) used before antecedent 1b) used following antecedent Aramaic equivalent: el.leh (אֵלֶּה "these" H0429)
Usage: Occurs in 697 OT verses. KJV: an-(the) other; one sort, so, some, such, them, these (same), they, this, those, thus, which, who(-m). See also: Genesis 2:4; Exodus 35:1; Deuteronomy 1:35.

Study Notes — Numbers 28:23

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ReferenceText (BSB)
1 Numbers 28:3 And tell them that this is the offering made by fire you are to present to the LORD as a regular burnt offering each day: two unblemished year-old male lambs.
2 Numbers 28:10 This is the burnt offering for every Sabbath, in addition to the regular burnt offering and its drink offering.

Numbers 28:23 Summary

[Numbers 28:23 is telling us that, in addition to our regular daily worship, we should be offering more to God as a way of showing our love and gratitude. This can be seen in Psalm 100:4-5, where we are called to enter God's gates with thanksgiving and praise. Just like the Israelites, we can offer our lives as a sacrifice to God, as seen in Romans 12:1-2, and trust that He will accept it as a pleasing aroma. By doing so, we can deepen our relationship with God and experience His presence in our lives.]

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the regular morning burnt offering being referred to in Numbers 28:23?

The regular morning burnt offering refers to the daily sacrifices outlined in Numbers 28:3-8, which were to be offered every morning and evening as a pleasing aroma to the Lord, as seen in Exodus 29:38-42.

Why were these additional offerings required in Numbers 28:23?

These additional offerings were required to ensure that the people of Israel were constantly reminded of their need for atonement and their dependence on God's provision, as stated in Leviticus 1:1-17 and reinforced in Hebrews 10:1-18.

How does Numbers 28:23 relate to the concept of atonement in the Bible?

Numbers 28:23 is part of the larger context of atonement in the Bible, which is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, as seen in Romans 3:24-25 and Hebrews 9:11-14, where He becomes our atonement and sacrifice once for all.

What is the significance of presenting these offerings in addition to the regular morning burnt offering?

Presenting these offerings in addition to the regular morning burnt offering emphasizes the importance of consistent and diligent worship, as seen in Psalm 119:164, where the psalmist rejoices in God's laws seven times a day, and in Acts 2:42-47, where the early church devoted themselves to daily worship and fellowship.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does it mean for me to 'present' my life as an offering to God, as implied in Numbers 28:23?
  2. How can I, like the Israelites, cultivate a habit of daily worship and sacrifice, offering my life as a pleasing aroma to the Lord?
  3. In what ways can I apply the concept of atonement, as seen in Numbers 28:23, to my own life and relationship with God?
  4. What are some ways I can 'add to' my regular worship and devotion, just as the Israelites added to their regular morning burnt offering, to deepen my intimacy with God?

Gill's Exposition on Numbers 28:23

Ye shall offer these beside the burnt offering in the morning,.... The daily morning sacrifice, and also besides the daily evening sacrifices, though it is not expressed: which is for a continual

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Numbers 28:23

And in the fourteenth day of the first month is the passover of the LORD. In the fourteenth day of the first month is the Passover.

Matthew Poole's Commentary on Numbers 28:23

And that in the evening too, as is evident from the nature of the thing, and from other scriptures; but the morning sacrifice alone is mentioned, partly because the celebration of the feast began with it, and principally because this alone was doubtful, whether this might not be omitted when so many other sacrifices were offered in that morning, whereas there was no question but the evening sacrifice should be offered, when there were none other besides it to be offered.

Cambridge Bible on Numbers 28:23

Chapters 28, 29. P The amounts of public offerings at the sacred seasons The following are the seasons for which offerings are enjoined:—(1) every morning and evening (Numbers 28:3-8), (2) the Sabbath (Numbers 28:9 f.), (3) the first day of each month (Numbers 28:11-15) [the Passover is mentioned Numbers 28:16), but no offering is commanded], (4) the seven days of Unleavened Cakes (Numbers 28:17-25), (5) the Feast of Weeks (Numbers 28:26-31), (6) the first day of the sacred seventh month, i.e. the Feast of Trumpets (Numbers 29:1-6), (7) the tenth day of the seventh month, i.e. the Day of Atonement (Numbers 29:7-11), (8) the fifteenth to the twenty-first day of the seventh month, i.e. the seven days of the Feast of Booths (Numbers 29:12-31), (9) the additional, eighth, day of the Feast of Booths (Numbers 29:35-38). Nos. (7) and (9) shew that the list is post-exilic, for neither was observed before the time of Ezra. The offerings are of four kinds:—burnt-offerings (the flesh of animals), meal-offerings (meal and oil), drink-offerings or libations (wine), and sin-offerings (one he-goat). Similar lists, not, however, so complete and systematic, are found in the Law of Holiness (Leviticus 23) and Ezekiel 45:18 to Ezekiel 46:15. The amounts of the meal-offerings and libations have already been given in Numbers 15:1-16. The animals to be offered are as follows:—4 lambs for a burnt-offering on the Sabbath, and 2 on each of the other days in the week; on all the holy-days except the Sabbath one he-goat for a sin-offering; and in addition to these the following animals: LambsRamsBullocksst day of each month712Each of the 7 days of Unleavened Cakes712Feast of Weeks712st day of 7th month711th day of 7th month711Each of the 7 days of the Feast of Booths also 13 bullocks on the 1st day, and decreasing by one on each succeeding day.142th day of the Feast of Booths711

Whedon's Commentary on Numbers 28:23

23. Beside the burnt offering — The daily sacrifice, Numbers 28:3, note. In addition there was a lamb for a burnt offering accompanied by the wave sheaf. Leviticus 23:12, note.

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