the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Numbers 28:4
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The one lamb shall you offer in the morning, and the other lamb shall you offer at even;
The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb shalt thou offer at even;
You will offer one male lamb in the morning, and the second male lamb you will offer at twilight,
The one lamb you shall offer in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer at twilight;
Offer one lamb in the morning and the other lamb at twilight.
The first lamb you must offer in the morning, and the second lamb you must offer in the late afternoon,
'You shall offer one lamb in the morning and you shall offer the other lamb at twilight,
'You shall offer the one lamb in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer at twilight;
One lambe shalt thou prepare in the morning, and the other lambe shalt thou prepare at euen.
You shall offer the one lamb in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer at twilight,
one will be sacrificed in the morning, and the other in the evening.
The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb thou shalt offer between the two evenings;
Offer one of the lambs in the morning and the other lamb just before dark.
The one lamb you shall offer in the morning and the other lamb you shall offer at evening;
Offer the first lamb in the morning, and the second in the evening,
Offer one lamb in the morning and the other lamb at twilight,
You shall offer the one lamb in the morning, and you shall offer the other lamb between the two evenings;
the one lambe in the mornynge, the other at euen.
The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb shalt thou offer at even;
Let one be offered in the morning, and the other at evening;
One lambe shalt thou prepare in the mornyng, and the other at euen.
The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb shalt thou offer at dusk;
The one lambe shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lambe shalt thou offer at Euen.
Thou shalt offer one lamb in the morning, and thou shalt offer the second lamb towards evening.
The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb shalt thou offer at even;
You are to offer one lamb in the morning and the other at twilight,
Ye schulen offre oon eerli, and the tother at euentid.
the one lamb thou preparest in the morning, and the second lamb thou preparest between the evenings;
The one lamb you shall offer in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer at evening;
The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb shalt thou offer at evening.
The one lamb shall you offer in the morning, and the other lamb shall you offer at even;
The one lamb you shall offer in the morning, the other lamb you shall offer in the evening,
Sacrifice one lamb in the morning and the other in the evening.
Give one lamb in the morning, and the other lamb in the evening.
One lamb you shall offer in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer at twilight;
The one lamb, shalt thou offer in the morning, - and the other lamb, shalt thou offer between the two evenings;
One you shall offer in the mornings, and the other in the evening:
The one lamb you shall offer in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer in the evening;
'You shall offer the one lamb in the morning and the other lamb you shall offer at twilight;
Contextual Overview
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
and the other: 1 Kings 18:29, 1 Kings 18:36, Ezra 9:4, Ezra 9:5, Psalms 141:2, Daniel 9:21
at even: Heb. between the two evenings, Numbers 9:3, Exodus 12:6, *marg.
Reciprocal: Numbers 28:2 - General 2 Chronicles 2:4 - the burnt Amos 4:4 - and bring Acts 3:1 - the hour
Cross-References
Adonai appeared to Avram and said, "To your descendants I will give this land." So he built an altar there to Adonai , who had appeared to him.
So Yitz'chak called Ya‘akov, and, after blessing him, charged him: "You are not to choose a wife from the Hitti women.
May El Shaddai bless you, make you fruitful and increase your descendants, until they become a whole assembly of peoples.
(vii) So Yitz'chak sent Ya‘akov away; and he went to Paddan-Aram, to Lavan, son of B'tu'el the Arami, the brother of Rivkah Ya‘akov's and ‘Esav's mother.
Now ‘Esav saw that Yitz'chak had blessed Ya‘akov and sent him away to Paddan-Aram to choose a wife from there, and that as he blessed him he charged him, "You are not to choose a Kena‘ani woman as your wife,"
(Maftir) and that Ya‘akov had listened to his father and mother and gone to Paddan-Aram.
‘Esav also saw that the Kena‘ani women did not please Yitz'chak his father.
So ‘Esav went to Yishma‘el and took, in addition to the wives he already had, Machalat the daughter of Yishma‘el Avraham's son, the sister of N'vayot, to be his wife. Haftarah Tol'dot: Mal'akhi (Malachi) 1:1–2:7 B'rit Hadashah suggested readings for Parashah Tol'dot: Romans 9:6–16; Messianic Jews (Hebrews) 11:20; 12:14–17 Ya‘akov went out from Be'er-Sheva and traveled toward Haran. He came to a certain place and stayed the night there, because the sun had set. He took a stone from the place, put it under his head and lay down there to sleep. He dreamt that there before him was a ladder resting on the ground with its top reaching to heaven, and the angels of Adonai were going up and down on it. Then suddenly Adonai was standing there next to him; and he said, "I am Adonai , the God of Avraham your [grand]father and the God of Yitz'chak. The land on which you are lying I will give to you and to your descendants. Your descendants will be as numerous as the grains of dust on the earth. You will expand to the west and to the east, to the north and to the south. By you and your descendants all the families of the earth will be blessed. Look, I am with you. I will guard you wherever you go, and I will bring you back into this land, because I won't leave you until I have done what I have promised you." Ya‘akov awoke from his sleep and said, "Truly, Adonai is in this place — and I didn't know it!" Then he became afraid and said, "This place is fearsome! This has to be the house of God! This is the gate of heaven!" Ya‘akov got up early in the morning, took the stone he had put under his head, set it up as a standing-stone, poured olive oil on its top and named the place Beit-El [house of God]; but the town had originally been called Luz. Ya‘akov took this vow: "If God will be with me and will guard me on this road that I am traveling, giving me bread to eat and clothes to wear, so that I return to my father's house in peace, then Adonai will be my God; and this stone, which I have set up as a standing-stone, will be God's house; and of everything you give me, I will faithfully return one-tenth to you."
He dreamt that there before him was a ladder resting on the ground with its top reaching to heaven, and the angels of Adonai were going up and down on it.
Then suddenly Adonai was standing there next to him; and he said, "I am Adonai , the God of Avraham your [grand]father and the God of Yitz'chak. The land on which you are lying I will give to you and to your descendants.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning,.... Every morning, to make atonement for the sins of the night, as the Targum of Jonathan:
and the other lamb shall thou offer at even; or "between the two evenings", to make atonement for the sins of the day, as the same Targum; in which they prefigured Christ, the Lamb of God, who continually, every day, morning and night, and every moment, takes away the sins of his people, through the virtue and efficacy of his sacrifice, John 1:29,
John 1:29- :.