Numbers 28:1-2
Summary for Num 28:1-29:40: 28:1–29:40 a These two chapters contain information about Israel’s ritual calendar, including a list of required daily, weekly, and monthly offerings and a list of annual religious events. Thus Israel was instructed to worship God “properly and in order” (1 Cor 14:40 b). The annual cycle of sacrifices involved a tremendous investment of animals, grain, oil, and wine. Israel marked these special days by stopping their normal work, a kind of sacrifice that recognized the importance of these holy days. This annual cycle included eight different occasions for worship, all of which recalled Israel’s relationship with the Lord. Each worship event included a different combination of burnt, grain, liquid, and/or sin offerings.• For details on the grain and liquid offerings, see Num 15:1-16 c. For explanations of the different types of offerings, see Lev 1:1–7:38 d. For a description of Israel’s festivals, see Lev 23:1-44 e. For the New Testament perspective on the Old Testament sacrificial system, see John 1:29 f; Rom 12:1 g; Heb 9:9-15 h; 10:1-2 i; 1 Pet 2:5 j.
Summary for Num 28:1-2: 28:1-2 k The Lord accepted special gifts (cp. 15:3 l) as a pleasing aroma, a figurative expression describing God’s acceptance and enjoyment of these gifts (see also Gen 8:21 m; Lev 1:9 n; Eph 5:2 o; Phil 4:18 p). Offerings were made at appointed times according to specific instructions (see Num 28:3–29:39 q).
28:2 r they are my food: See study notes on Exod 29:18; Deut 8:2.
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