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Numbers 29:25

Numbers 29:25 in Multiple Translations

Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.

And one kid of the goats for a sin offering; beside the continual burnt offering, his meat offering, and his drink offering.

and one he-goat for a sin-offering; besides the continual burnt-offering, the meal-offering thereof, and the drink-offering thereof.

And one he-goat for a sin-offering; in addition to the regular burned offering, and its meal offering, and its drink offering.

Also present a male goat as a sin offering in addition to the continual burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.

And an hee goate for a sinne offering beside the continuall burnt offring, his meate offering and his drinke offering.

and one kid of the goats, a sin-offering, apart from the continual burnt-offering, its present, and its libation.

and one male goat for a sin offering; in addition to the continual burnt offering, its meal offering, and its drink offering.

And one kid of the goats for a sin-offering; besides the continual burnt-offering, its meat-offering, and its drink-offering.

And a buck goat for sin, besides the perpetual holocaust, and the sacrifice and the libation thereof.

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Numbers 29:25 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB וּ/שְׂעִיר עִזִּ֥ים אֶחָ֖ד חַטָּ֑את מִ/לְּ/בַד֙ עֹלַ֣ת הַ/תָּמִ֔יד מִנְחָתָ֖/הּ וְ/נִסְכָּֽ/הּ
וּ/שְׂעִיר sâʻîyr H8163 hairy Conj | N-ms
עִזִּ֥ים ʻêz H5795 goat N-fp
אֶחָ֖ד ʼechâd H259 one Adj
חַטָּ֑את chaṭṭâʼâh H2403 sin N-fs
מִ/לְּ/בַד֙ bad H905 alone Prep | Prep | N-ms
עֹלַ֣ת ʻôlâh H5930 burnt offering N-fs
הַ/תָּמִ֔יד tâmîyd H8548 continually Art | N-ms
מִנְחָתָ֖/הּ minchâh H4503 offering N-fs | Suff
וְ/נִסְכָּֽ/הּ neçek H5262 drink offering Conj | N-ms | Suff
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 29:25

וּ/שְׂעִיר sâʻîyr H8163 "hairy" Conj | N-ms
This word can refer to a wild goat or a satyr, a mythical creature. In the Bible, it may also describe a demon-possessed animal, like the ones in Matthew 8:30-32.
Definition: adj hairy
Usage: Occurs in 57 OT verses. KJV: devil, goat, hairy, kid, rough, satyr. See also: Genesis 27:11; Numbers 7:52; Isaiah 13:21.
עִזִּ֥ים ʻêz H5795 "goat" N-fp
Refers to a female goat, often translated as she-goat or kid, and is also related to goat's hair in the Bible.
Definition: female goat, she-goat, goat, kid Aramaic equivalent: ez (עֵז "goat" H5796)
Usage: Occurs in 74 OT verses. KJV: (she) goat, kid. See also: Genesis 15:9; Numbers 7:58; Proverbs 27:27.
אֶחָ֖ד ʼechâd H259 "one" 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.
חַטָּ֑את chaṭṭâʼâh H2403 "sin" N-fs
This word describes sin, guilt, or punishment for sin, and also the sacrifice or purification made to atone for it. It is used in the Bible to describe the consequences and solutions for sin. The KJV translates it as 'punishment' or 'sin'.
Definition: sin, sinful thing
Usage: Occurs in 270 OT verses. KJV: punishment (of sin), purifying(-fication for sin), sin(-ner, offering). See also: Genesis 4:7; Numbers 12:11; Psalms 25:7.
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/תָּמִ֔יד 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.
מִנְחָתָ֖/הּ minchâh H4503 "offering" 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.
וְ/נִסְכָּֽ/הּ neçek H5262 "drink offering" Conj | N-ms | Suff
This Hebrew word refers to a drink offering, where a liquid is poured out as a sacrifice to God, often in a ceremonial context, as seen in Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Definition: 1) drink offering, libation, molten image, something poured out 1a) drink offering 1b) molten images Aramaic equivalent: ne.sakh (נְסַךְ "drink offering" H5261)
Usage: Occurs in 62 OT verses. KJV: cover, drink offering, molten image. See also: Genesis 35:14; Numbers 29:27; Psalms 16:4.

Study Notes — Numbers 29:25

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1 Acts 13:43 After the synagogue was dismissed, many of the Jews and devout converts to Judaism followed Paul and Barnabas, who spoke to them and urged them to continue in the grace of God.
2 Galatians 2:5 We did not give in to them for a moment, so that the truth of the gospel would remain with you.
3 Galatians 6:9 Let us not grow weary in well-doing, for in due time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
4 Hebrews 13:15 Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise, the fruit of lips that confess His name.
5 Hebrews 3:14 We have come to share in Christ if we hold firmly to the end the assurance we had at first.
6 2 Thessalonians 3:13 But as for you, brothers, do not grow weary in well-doing.
7 Numbers 29:11 Include one male goat for a sin offering, in addition to the sin offering of atonement and the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offerings.
8 Hebrews 10:39 But we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who have faith and preserve their souls.
9 John 8:31 So He said to the Jews who had believed Him, “If you continue in My word, you are truly My disciples.
10 Romans 2:7 To those who by perseverance in doing good seek glory, honor, and immortality, He will give eternal life.

Numbers 29:25 Summary

The verse Numbers 29:25 tells us about a special sin offering that the Israelites were to make to God, in addition to their regular burnt offering, which was a sacrifice to honor and worship God, as seen in Numbers 28:1-8. This sin offering was a way for the people to ask for forgiveness and make things right with God, much like the scapegoat on the Day of Atonement, as described in Leviticus 16:20-22. Just like the Israelites, we need to recognize our sins and seek forgiveness from God, as encouraged in 1 John 1:9 and Psalm 51:1-19. By doing so, we can have a deeper understanding of God's love and mercy, as described in Ephesians 2:4-10 and Romans 5:6-11.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the sin offering mentioned in Numbers 29:25?

The sin offering was a sacrifice to atone for the sins of the people, as seen in Leviticus 4:1-35, and was a crucial part of the worship and fellowship with God in the Old Testament, as stated in Exodus 29:36 and Leviticus 1:4.

Why was a male goat specifically chosen for the sin offering?

The male goat was chosen for the sin offering because it was considered a worthy substitute for the sins of the people, much like the scapegoat on the Day of Atonement, as described in Leviticus 16:20-22, where one goat was sacrificed and the other sent into the wilderness to symbolize the removal of sin.

How does the sin offering in Numbers 29:25 relate to the regular burnt offering?

The sin offering was offered in addition to the regular burnt offering, which was a sacrifice to honor and worship God, as seen in Numbers 28:1-8, and together they provided a comprehensive approach to worship and atonement, echoing the dual nature of Christ's sacrifice, which was both a sin offering and a burnt offering, as described in Hebrews 10:1-18 and Ephesians 5:2.

What can we learn from the specific instructions given in Numbers 29:25 about the sin offering?

The specific instructions demonstrate the importance of obedience to God's commands, as emphasized in Deuteronomy 12:32 and 28:1, and highlight the need for careful attention to detail in our worship and service to God, as seen in the example of the tabernacle's construction in Exodus 25-31 and 35-40.

Reflection Questions

  1. What are some areas in my life where I need to make amends or offer a 'sin offering' to restore my relationship with God, and how can I apply the principles of Leviticus 4:1-35 to my situation?
  2. How does the concept of a sin offering impact my understanding of God's character and His desire for holiness, as described in Isaiah 6:1-5 and Revelation 4:8?
  3. In what ways can I, like the Israelites, offer my life as a 'burnt offering' to honor and worship God, as seen in Romans 12:1-2 and 1 Peter 2:5, and how can I balance this with the need for a sin offering, as described in Hebrews 10:1-18?
  4. What are some modern-day applications of the principles behind the sin offering and burnt offering, and how can I incorporate these into my daily life, as encouraged in Colossians 3:1-17 and 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24?

Gill's Exposition on Numbers 29:25

[See comments on Numbers 29:13].

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Numbers 29:25

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 29:25

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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