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Bilangan 28:2

"Perintahkanlah kepada orang Israel dan katakanlah kepada mereka: Dengan setia dan pada waktu yang ditetapkan haruslah kamu mempersembahkan persembahan-persembahan kepada-Ku sebagai santapan-Ku, berupa korban api-apian yang baunya menyenangkan bagi-Ku.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Torrey's Topical Textbook - Bread;  

Dictionaries:

- Easton Bible Dictionary - Festivals, Religious;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Odor;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Worship, the;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Alms;   Ben Bag-Bag;   Law, Reading from the;   Mishnah;   Sacrifice;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
"Perintahkanlah kepada orang Israel dan katakanlah kepada mereka: Dengan setia dan pada waktu yang ditetapkan haruslah kamu mempersembahkan persembahan-persembahan kepada-Ku sebagai santapan-Ku, berupa korban api-apian yang baunya menyenangkan bagi-Ku.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Suruhlah bani Israel dan katakanlah kepada mereka itu: Adapun persembahan korban kepada-Ku dan persembahan makanan kepada-Ku akan persembahan yang dimakan api, ia itu suatu bau yang harum bagi-Ku, hendaklah kamu peliharakan, supaya dipersembahkan kepada-Ku pada masa yang telah ditentukan.

Contextual Overview

1 And the Lorde spake vnto Moyses, saying: 2 Commaunde the children of Israel, and say vnto them: My offeryng and my bread for my sacrifices which are made by fire for a sweete sauour, shal ye obserue to offer vnto me in their due season. 3 And thou shalt say vnto them: This is the offeryng made by fire, which ye shall offer vnto the Lord: two lambes of a yere olde without spot, day by day for a continuall burnt offeryng. 4 One lambe shalt thou prepare in the mornyng, and the other at euen. 5 And therto the tenth part of an Epha of floure for a meate offeryng, mingled with the fourth part of an Hin of beaten oyle. 6 It is a dayly burnt offeryng, such as was ordayned in the mount Sinai for a sweete sauour, a sacrifice made by fire vnto the Lorde. 7 And let the drinke offering of the same be the fourth part of an Hin for one lambe, and in the holy place shalt thou commaunde the wine to be powred vnto the Lorde: 8 And the other lambe thou shalt offer at euen, after the maner of the meate offeryng and the drynke offeryng of the mornyng, a sacrifice made by fire, shalt thou offer for a sweete sauour vnto the Lorde.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

my bread: Leviticus 3:11, Leviticus 21:6, Leviticus 21:8, Malachi 1:7, Malachi 1:12

for a sweet savour unto me: Heb. savour of my rest, Numbers 15:3, Numbers 15:7, Numbers 15:24, Genesis 8:21, Exodus 29:18, Leviticus 1:9, Leviticus 1:13, Leviticus 1:17, Leviticus 3:11, Ezekiel 16:19, Ezekiel 20:41, *marg. 2 Corinthians 2:15, Ephesians 5:2, Philippians 4:18

in their due season: The stated sacrifices and service of the tabernacle having, probably, been greatly interrupted for several years, and a new generation having arisen, who were children or minors when the law was given respecting these ordinances; and as they were now about to enter into the promised land, where they must be established and constantly observed; God commands Moses to repeat them to the people in the following order:

Offering Schedule

1. Daily and evening sacrifices a lamb each time Numbers 28:3, Numbers 28:4,2. Weekly offerings two lambs of a year old Numbers 28:9, Numbers 28:10,3. Monthly of each month two young bullocks, one ram, and seven lambs of a year old, and a kid for a sin offering Numbers 28:11-15,4. Annually 1 Passover to last seven days the offerings, two young bullocks, one ram, seven lambs of a year old, and a he-goat Numbers 28:16-25 - 2 day of first-fruits the sacrifices the same as on the beginning of the month Numbers 28:26-31, Numbers 9:2, Numbers 9:3, Numbers 9:7, Numbers 9:13, Exodus 23:15, Psalms 81:3

Reciprocal: Leviticus 2:14 - a meat offering Numbers 28:13 - for a burnt 2 Kings 16:15 - the morning 2 Chronicles 24:14 - And they offered Ezra 3:3 - even burnt Hosea 9:4 - their bread Hebrews 7:27 - daily

Cross-References

Genesis 24:10
And the seruaunt toke ten Camelles of the Camelles of his maister, & departed (& had of al maner of goods of his maister with him) and so he arose & went to Mesopotamia, vnto ye citie of Nachor.
Genesis 24:29
And Rebecca had a brother called Laban: and he ranne out vnto the man, [euen] to the well.
Genesis 24:50
Then aunswered Laban and Bethuel, saying: This saying is proceeded euen of the Lorde, we can not therefore say vnto thee eyther good or bad.
Genesis 25:20
And Isahac was fourtie yere olde when he toke Rebecca to wyfe, the daughter of Bethuel the Syrian of Mesopotamia, and sister to Laban the Syrian.
Genesis 28:5
Thus Isahac sent foorth Iacob: and he went towarde Mesopotamia, vnto Laban, sonne of Bethuel the Syrian, and brother to Rebecca Iacob and Esaus mother.
Genesis 28:15
And see, I am with thee, and wyll be thy keper in all [places] whyther thou goest, and wyll bryng thee agayne into this lande: For I wyl not leaue thee, vntyll I haue made good that whiche I haue promised thee.
Genesis 28:20
And Iacob vowed a vowe, saying: Yf God wyll be with me, and wyll kepe me in this iourney in which I go, and wyll geue me bread to eate, and clothes to put on:
Genesis 29:1
Then Iacob went on his iourney, & came into the lande of the people of the east.
Genesis 31:18
And caryed away all his flockes, and all his substaunce whiche he had procured, the increase of his cattell which he had gotten in Mesopotamia, for to go to Isahac his father vnto the lande of Chanaan.
Genesis 32:10
I am not worthy of the least of all the mercyes and trueth whiche thou hast shewed vnto thy seruaunt: for with my staffe came I ouer this Iordane, & nowe haue I gotten two companies.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Command the children of Israel, and say unto them,.... For what follows concerned them all; namely, the offering of their daily, weekly, monthly, and anniversary sacrifices, which were not for private persons, but for the whole congregation; and these might be considered by them not merely as commands and duties to be observed, but as tokens of the divine favour to them, that notwithstanding all their rebellions and provocations in the wilderness, sacrifices for sin were ordered, continued, and accepted of by the Lord; and his acceptance of them, and well pleasedness in them, may easily be observed in the expressions used concerning them:

my offering, and my bread; by "offering" may be meant in general all sacrifices which were offered to the Lord, and by his command; and more especially the burnt offering, which was wholly and peculiarly his, and is after explained by sacrifices made by fire, and it is chiefly of burnt offerings this chapter treats; and by "bread" may be meant either the shewbread, which was set upon a table before the Lord continually, as his bread; so the Targum of Jonathan,

"my oblation, the bread of the order of my table, shall the priests eat, but what ye offer on the altar no man has power to eat;''

or else the meat offering, or rather, as it may be called, the bread offering, which always went along with burnt offerings; though the copulative "and", which is not in the text, may be omitted, and both may signify the same, "my offering", that is, "my bread"; for the sacrifices were the food of God, the provisions of his house, of which there were all sorts in the sacrifices, flesh, bread, and wine; particularly the daily sacrifice was his food every day, and the fat of sacrifices burnt is called the food of the offering made by fire, Leviticus 3:16, so Jarchi interprets it, "my offering", this is the blood; "my bread", the "amurim", or fat that covereth the inward parts, which were burnt on the altar:

for my sacrifices made by fire for a sweet savour unto me; which respects burnt offerings, wholly consumed by fire, and were entirely the Lord's, and which he smelled a sweet savour in, or were acceptable to him: these the children of Israel were

to observe to offer unto him in their due season; the daily sacrifice, morning and evening; not before morning, nor after evening, as Aben Ezra observes; and so all the rest at the proper time fixed, whether weekly, monthly, or yearly. The Jews, from this phrase, "observe to offer unto me", conclude the necessity of fixing stations, or stationary men, as Jarchi notes; so the tradition is,

"these are the stations, as it is said, "command the children of Israel, c." but how can the offering of a man be offered, and he not stand by it? wherefore the former prophets appointed twenty four courses, and to every course there was a station at Jerusalem of priests, Levites, and Israelites and when the time of each course came to go up, the priests and Levites went up to Jerusalem, and the Israelites who belonged to that course went into their cities, and read the history of the creation d:''

now these stations, or stationary men, were substitutes for, or representatives of all Israel, and stood by the sacrifices when they were offered, in which all Israel were concerned, as particularly in the daily sacrifice, which is here first taken notice of.

d Taanith, c. 4. sect. 2.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

My offering, and my bread ... - Or, my offering, even my bread, etc. Offering is here קרבן qorbân (compare Leviticus 1:2; Mark 7:11), a term in itself of quite general import, but often especially applied, as apparently in this instance, to the meat-offering which accompanied the sacrifices. This meat-offering connected itself, from its very nature, with the life of the Israelites in Canaan, not with their life in the wilderness; and it was annexed to the animal sacrifices as a token that the people must dedicate to God their property and the fruits of their labor as well as their own persons. See Numbers 15:2 note and Leviticus 21:6.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Numbers 28:2. Command the children of Israel, c. — It is not easy to account for the reason of the introduction of these precepts here, which had been so circumstantially delivered before in different parts of the books of Exodus and Leviticus. It is possible that the daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly services had been considerably interrupted for several years, owing to the unsettled state of the people in the wilderness, and that it was necessary to repeat these laws for two reasons:

1. Because they were now about to enter into the promised land, where these services must be established and constant.

2. Because the former generations being all dead, multitudes of the present might be ignorant of these ordinances.

In their due season — Moses divides these offerings into: -

1. DAILY. The morning and evening sacrifices: a lamb each time, Numbers 28:3-4.

2. WEEKLY. The Sabbath offerings, two lambs of a year old, Numbers 28:9, c.

3. MONTHLY. At the beginning of each month two young bullocks, one ram, and seven lambs of a year old, and a kid for a sin-offering, Numbers 28:11, &c.

4. ANNUAL. 1. The passover to last seven days the offerings, two young bullocks, one ram, seven lambs of a year old, and a he-goat for a sin-offering, Numbers 28:16, &c. 2. The day of FIRST-FRUITS. The sacrifices, the same as on the beginning of the month, Numbers 28:26, &c.

With these sacrifices were offered libations, or drink-offerings of strong wine, Numbers 28:7, Numbers 28:14, and minchahs, or meat-offerings, composed of fine flour mingled with oil, Numbers 28:8, Numbers 28:12, &c. For an ample account of all these offerings, Numbers 28:12- : and Exodus 12:1-51.


 
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