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Numbers 29:14

Numbers 29:14 in Multiple Translations

along with the grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil with each of the thirteen bulls, two-tenths of an ephah with each of the two rams,

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,

and their meal-offering, fine flour mingled with oil, three tenth parts for every bullock of the thirteen bullocks, two tenth parts for each ram of the two rams,

And their meal offering, the best meal mixed with oil, three tenth parts for every one of the thirteen oxen, two tenth parts for every male sheep,

They are to be accompanied by their grain offerings of the best flour mixed with olive oil: three-tenths of an ephah of the best flour mixed with olive oil for each of the thirteen bulls, two-tenths of an ephah for each of the two rams,

And their meate offering shall bee of fine floure mingled with oyle, three tenth deales vnto euery bullocke of the thirteene bullockes, two tenth deales to either of the two rammes,

and their present, flour mixed with oil, three-tenth deals to the one bullock, for the thirteen bullocks, two-tenth deals to the one ram, for the two rams,

and their meal offering, fine flour mixed with oil: three tenths for every bull of the thirteen bulls, two tenths for each ram of the two rams,

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

And for their libations three tenths of flour tempered with oil to every calf, being in all thirteen calves: and two tenths to each ram, being two rams,

With each of the 13 bulls, bring a grain offering of six quarts/liters of finely-ground flour mixed with olive oil. With each of the male sheep, bring four quarts/liters.

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Berean Amplified Bible — Numbers 29:14

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HEB וּ/מִנְחָתָ֔/ם סֹ֖לֶת בְּלוּלָ֣ה בַ/שָּׁ֑מֶן שְׁלֹשָׁ֨ה עֶשְׂרֹנִ֜ים לַ/פָּ֣ר הָֽ/אֶחָ֗ד לִ/שְׁלֹשָׁ֤ה עָשָׂר֙ פָּרִ֔ים שְׁנֵ֤י עֶשְׂרֹנִים֙ לָ/אַ֣יִל הָֽ/אֶחָ֔ד לִ/שְׁנֵ֖י הָ/אֵילִֽם
וּ/מִנְחָתָ֔/ם minchâh H4503 offering Conj | N-fs | Suff
סֹ֖לֶת çôleth H5560 fine flour N-fs
בְּלוּלָ֣ה bâlal H1101 to mix V-Qal-Inf-c
בַ/שָּׁ֑מֶן shemen H8081 oil Prep | N-ms
שְׁלֹשָׁ֨ה shâlôwsh H7969 three Adj
עֶשְׂרֹנִ֜ים ʻissârôwn H6241 tenth N-mp
לַ/פָּ֣ר par H6499 bullock Prep | N-ms
הָֽ/אֶחָ֗ד ʼechâd H259 one Art | Adj
לִ/שְׁלֹשָׁ֤ה shâlôwsh H7969 three Prep | Adj
עָשָׂר֙ ʻâsâr H6240 ten Adj
פָּרִ֔ים par H6499 bullock N-mp
שְׁנֵ֤י shᵉnayim H8147 two Adj
עֶשְׂרֹנִים֙ ʻissârôwn H6241 tenth N-mp
לָ/אַ֣יִל ʼayil H352 ram Prep | N-ms
הָֽ/אֶחָ֔ד ʼechâd H259 one Art | Adj
לִ/שְׁנֵ֖י shᵉnayim H8147 two Prep | Adj
הָ/אֵילִֽם ʼayil H352 ram Art | N-mp
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וּ/מִנְחָתָ֔/ם minchâh H4503 "offering" Conj | N-fs | Suff
The Hebrew word for offering refers to a gift or donation, often given to God as a sacrifice. In Leviticus 2:1, it describes a grain offering. It can also mean tribute or present.
Definition: : offering/sacrifice 1) gift, tribute, offering, present, oblation, sacrifice, meat offering 1a) gift, present 1b) tribute 1c) offering (to God) 1d) grain offering
Usage: Occurs in 194 OT verses. KJV: gift, oblation, (meat) offering, present, sacrifice. See also: Genesis 4:3; Numbers 29:28; Psalms 20:4.
סֹ֖לֶת çôleth H5560 "fine flour" N-fs
This Hebrew word refers to fine flour, often used in baking and as an offering. It is translated as 'fine flour' or 'meal' in the KJV Bible, and is mentioned in various books, including Leviticus.
Definition: fine flour
Usage: Occurs in 52 OT verses. KJV: (fine) flour, meal. See also: Genesis 18:6; Numbers 7:61; Ezekiel 46:14.
בְּלוּלָ֣ה bâlal H1101 "to mix" V-Qal-Inf-c
To feed or anoint, this verb means to give provender to animals or to mix something, like oil. It is used to describe caring for animals or preparing something.
Definition: 1) to mix, mingle, confuse, confound 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to mingle, confuse 1a2) to mix 1b) (Hithpoel) to mix oneself (among others) 1c) (Hiphil) to fade away
Usage: Occurs in 41 OT verses. KJV: anoint, confound, [idiom] fade, mingle, mix (self), give provender, temper. See also: Genesis 11:7; Numbers 7:55; Psalms 92:11.
בַ/שָּׁ֑מֶן shemen H8081 "oil" Prep | N-ms
The Hebrew word for oil, often referring to olive oil, which was highly valued in ancient times. It symbolizes richness, anointing, and healing, and is used in various biblical contexts, including rituals and medicinal practices.
Definition: 1) fat, oil 1a) fat, fatness 1b) oil, olive oil 1b1) as staple, medicament or unguent 1b2) for anointing 1c) fat (of fruitful land, valleys) (metaph)
Usage: Occurs in 176 OT verses. KJV: anointing, [idiom] fat (things), [idiom] fruitful, oil(-ed), ointment, olive, [phrase] pine. See also: Genesis 28:18; Deuteronomy 8:8; Psalms 23:5.
שְׁלֹשָׁ֨ה shâlôwsh H7969 "three" Adj
This Hebrew word means three or thrice, and is used to describe quantities or repetitions in the Bible. It appears in various forms, including three, third, and thirteen.
Definition: 1) three, triad 1a) 3, 300, third Aramaic equivalent: te.lat (תְּלָת "three" H8532)
Usage: Occurs in 381 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] fork, [phrase] often(-times), third, thir(-teen, -teenth), three, [phrase] thrice. Compare H7991 (שָׁלִישׁ). See also: Genesis 5:22; Joshua 1:11; 2 Kings 9:32.
עֶשְׂרֹנִ֜ים ʻissârôwn H6241 "tenth" N-mp
This word means a tenth part, like a tithe, which is 10% of something, as described in Leviticus 27:32. It refers to a small portion of a larger whole.
Definition: tenth part, tithe
Usage: Occurs in 22 OT verses. KJV: tenth deal. See also: Exodus 29:40; Numbers 28:13; Numbers 29:15.
לַ/פָּ֣ר par H6499 "bullock" Prep | N-ms
This Hebrew word means a young bull or ox, often used as a sacrifice in the Bible. In Exodus, a bullock is used as an offering to God. The word describes a strong and powerful animal.
Definition: young bull, steer, bullock
Usage: Occurs in 119 OT verses. KJV: ([phrase] young) bull(-ock), calf, ox. See also: Genesis 32:16; Numbers 28:20; Psalms 22:13.
הָֽ/אֶחָ֗ד ʼechâd H259 "one" Art | Adj
In the Bible, this Hebrew word means one or united, and is used to describe something that is single or unique. It is often translated as one, first, or alone. For example, in Genesis 1:5, God calls the light day and the darkness night, and separates them into one thing from another.
Definition: 1) one (number) 1a) one (number) 1b) each, every 1c) a certain 1d) an (indefinite article) 1e) only, once, once for all 1f) one...another, the one...the other, one after another, one by one 1g) first 1h) eleven (in combination), eleventh (ordinal)
Usage: Occurs in 739 OT verses. KJV: a, alike, alone, altogether, and, any(-thing), apiece, a certain, (dai-) ly, each (one), [phrase] eleven, every, few, first, [phrase] highway, a man, once, one, only, other, some, together, See also: Genesis 1:5; Exodus 36:26; Numbers 7:70.
לִ/שְׁלֹשָׁ֤ה shâlôwsh H7969 "three" Prep | Adj
This Hebrew word means three or thrice, and is used to describe quantities or repetitions in the Bible. It appears in various forms, including three, third, and thirteen.
Definition: 1) three, triad 1a) 3, 300, third Aramaic equivalent: te.lat (תְּלָת "three" H8532)
Usage: Occurs in 381 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] fork, [phrase] often(-times), third, thir(-teen, -teenth), three, [phrase] thrice. Compare H7991 (שָׁלִישׁ). See also: Genesis 5:22; Joshua 1:11; 2 Kings 9:32.
עָשָׂר֙ ʻâsâr H6240 "ten" Adj
In Hebrew, this word means ten, and is used to form numbers like eleven or thirteen, as seen in Genesis 31:41. It is always used in combination with other numbers.
Definition: 1) ten, -teen (in combination with other numbers) 1a) used only in combination to make the numbers 11-19
Usage: Occurs in 292 OT verses. KJV: (eigh-, fif-, four-, nine-, seven-, six-, thir-) teen(-th), [phrase] eleven(-th), [phrase] sixscore thousand, [phrase] twelve(-th). See also: Genesis 5:8; Joshua 21:7; 1 Chronicles 25:27.
פָּרִ֔ים par H6499 "bullock" N-mp
This Hebrew word means a young bull or ox, often used as a sacrifice in the Bible. In Exodus, a bullock is used as an offering to God. The word describes a strong and powerful animal.
Definition: young bull, steer, bullock
Usage: Occurs in 119 OT verses. KJV: ([phrase] young) bull(-ock), calf, ox. See also: Genesis 32:16; Numbers 28:20; Psalms 22:13.
שְׁנֵ֤י shᵉnayim H8147 "two" Adj
The Hebrew word for the number two appears in Genesis and Exodus, describing pairs and dualities. It can also mean double or twice. In the Bible, it is often used to describe things that come in twos, like two witnesses or two tablets.
Definition: 1) two 1a) two (the cardinal number) 1a1) two, both, double, twice 1b) second (the ordinal number) 1c) in combination with other numbers 1d) both (a dual number)
Usage: Occurs in 646 OT verses. KJV: both, couple, double, second, twain, [phrase] twelfth, [phrase] twelve, [phrase] twenty (sixscore) thousand, twice, two. See also: Genesis 1:16; Exodus 30:4; Numbers 13:23.
עֶשְׂרֹנִים֙ ʻissârôwn H6241 "tenth" N-mp
This word means a tenth part, like a tithe, which is 10% of something, as described in Leviticus 27:32. It refers to a small portion of a larger whole.
Definition: tenth part, tithe
Usage: Occurs in 22 OT verses. KJV: tenth deal. See also: Exodus 29:40; Numbers 28:13; Numbers 29:15.
לָ/אַ֣יִל ʼayil H352 "ram" Prep | N-ms
A strong tree, like an oak or a ram, symbolizes strength and power, as seen in 1 Kings 7:2 where Solomon builds a house with strong pillars. It can also refer to a chief or leader, like in 1 Chronicles 12:14 where the leaders of the tribes are listed.
Definition: 1) ram 1a) ram (as food) 1b) ram (as sacrifice) 1c) ram (skin dyed red, for tabernacle)
Usage: Occurs in 171 OT verses. KJV: mighty (man), lintel, oak, post, ram, tree. See also: Genesis 15:9; Numbers 28:20; Psalms 66:15.
הָֽ/אֶחָ֔ד ʼechâd H259 "one" Art | Adj
In the Bible, this Hebrew word means one or united, and is used to describe something that is single or unique. It is often translated as one, first, or alone. For example, in Genesis 1:5, God calls the light day and the darkness night, and separates them into one thing from another.
Definition: 1) one (number) 1a) one (number) 1b) each, every 1c) a certain 1d) an (indefinite article) 1e) only, once, once for all 1f) one...another, the one...the other, one after another, one by one 1g) first 1h) eleven (in combination), eleventh (ordinal)
Usage: Occurs in 739 OT verses. KJV: a, alike, alone, altogether, and, any(-thing), apiece, a certain, (dai-) ly, each (one), [phrase] eleven, every, few, first, [phrase] highway, a man, once, one, only, other, some, together, See also: Genesis 1:5; Exodus 36:26; Numbers 7:70.
לִ/שְׁנֵ֖י shᵉnayim H8147 "two" Prep | Adj
The Hebrew word for the number two appears in Genesis and Exodus, describing pairs and dualities. It can also mean double or twice. In the Bible, it is often used to describe things that come in twos, like two witnesses or two tablets.
Definition: 1) two 1a) two (the cardinal number) 1a1) two, both, double, twice 1b) second (the ordinal number) 1c) in combination with other numbers 1d) both (a dual number)
Usage: Occurs in 646 OT verses. KJV: both, couple, double, second, twain, [phrase] twelfth, [phrase] twelve, [phrase] twenty (sixscore) thousand, twice, two. See also: Genesis 1:16; Exodus 30:4; Numbers 13:23.
הָ/אֵילִֽם ʼayil H352 "ram" Art | N-mp
A strong tree, like an oak or a ram, symbolizes strength and power, as seen in 1 Kings 7:2 where Solomon builds a house with strong pillars. It can also refer to a chief or leader, like in 1 Chronicles 12:14 where the leaders of the tribes are listed.
Definition: 1) ram 1a) ram (as food) 1b) ram (as sacrifice) 1c) ram (skin dyed red, for tabernacle)
Usage: Occurs in 171 OT verses. KJV: mighty (man), lintel, oak, post, ram, tree. See also: Genesis 15:9; Numbers 28:20; Psalms 66:15.

Study Notes — Numbers 29:14

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Numbers 29:14 Summary

This verse is talking about the special offerings that the people of Israel were supposed to give to God as part of their worship. The grain offering, which includes fine flour mixed with oil, is a symbol of their dedication and worship, as seen in Leviticus 2:1-2. Just like the Israelites, we can offer ourselves to God and express our gratitude and love for Him through our actions and choices, as seen in Romans 12:1-2. By following God's instructions and being faithful in our worship, we can show our love and devotion to Him, just like the Israelites did with their offerings, as seen in Deuteronomy 6:5.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The grain offering in Numbers 29:14, which includes fine flour mixed with oil, symbolizes the dedication and worship of the people, as seen in Leviticus 2:1-2, and is a key part of the sacrificial system established by God for the Israelites.

Why are there different amounts of flour specified for the bulls, rams, and lambs?

The varying amounts of flour, such as three-tenths of an ephah for each of the thirteen bulls and two-tenths of an ephah for each of the two rams, may symbolize the different roles and responsibilities within the community, with the bulls representing leadership and the rams and lambs representing the people, as seen in Ezekiel 34:2-4 and John 10:11.

How does this verse relate to the concept of sacrifice in the Bible?

This verse is part of a larger context of sacrifice and worship in the Bible, as seen in Hebrews 9:22 and Leviticus 17:11, where the shedding of blood and the offering of grain and oil are used to atone for sin and to express gratitude and devotion to God.

What can we learn from the specific details of the offerings in this verse?

The attention to detail in Numbers 29:14, such as the specific amounts of flour and oil, emphasizes the importance of obedience and faithfulness in our worship and service to God, as seen in Deuteronomy 12:32 and Matthew 5:18.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does the grain offering represent in my own life, and how can I offer myself to God in a similar way, as seen in Romans 12:1-2?
  2. How can I balance the different aspects of my worship and service to God, like the varying amounts of flour in this verse, to ensure that I am giving my best to Him, as seen in Colossians 3:23-24?
  3. What role do leadership and community play in my own spiritual journey, and how can I learn from the symbolism of the bulls, rams, and lambs in this verse, as seen in 1 Corinthians 12:12-31?
  4. How can I apply the principles of sacrifice and worship from this verse to my daily life, and what are some practical ways I can express my devotion to God, as seen in Psalm 100:1-5?

Gill's Exposition on Numbers 29:14

[See comments on Numbers 29:13].

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Numbers 29:14

And on the fifteenth day of the seventh month ye shall have an holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work, and ye shall keep a feast unto the LORD seven days: On the fifteenth day - was to be held

Whedon's Commentary on Numbers 29:14

THE FEAST OF — , Numbers 29:12-40.The cycle of Jewish feasts culminated in this, the grandest and most joyful of all.

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