‏ Numbers 15:2-10

v. 2-10: God gives detailed rules about meat-offerings (grain offerings) and drink-offerings that must be given with animal sacrifices. The people are told that when they enter the land, they must offer these gifts to God with every burnt-offering or peace-offering (Num. 15:2–10 a). The amount of flour, oil, and wine increases depending on whether the sacrifice is a lamb, a ram, or a bull. For a lamb or kid, they must offer one-tenth of an ephah of flour, a quarter of a hin of oil, and a quarter of a hin of wine (Num. 15:3–5 b). For a ram, the amount is doubled, and for a bull, it is tripled (Num. 15:6–10 c). God wants His table to be well supplied, showing that He deserves the best and that worship should be done in a proper, generous way.

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