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Bilangan 29:18
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serta dengan korban sajiannya dan korban-korban curahannya, yakni untuk lembu-lembu jantan, untuk domba-domba jantan dan untuk domba-domba muda itu, menurut jumlah yang sesuai dengan peraturan;
Maka adapun persembahannya makanan dan persembahannya minuman akan segala anak lembu dan segala domba jantan dan segala anak domba itu seturut bilangannya dan dengan sepertinya;
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
after the manner: That is, after the manner already prescribed. Numbers 29:3, Numbers 29:4, Numbers 29:6, Numbers 29:9, Numbers 29:10, Numbers 15:4-12, Numbers 28:7, Numbers 28:14
Reciprocal: Numbers 29:21 - after the manner
Cross-References
Laban had two daughters, the elder called Lea, and the younger Rachel.
Lea was tender eyed: but Rachel was beautifull and well fauoured.
And Iacob serued seuen yere for Rachel: and they seemed vnto hym but a fewe dayes, for the loue he hadde to her.
So lay he by Rachel also, and loued Rachel more then Lea, and serued hym yet seuen yeres more.
Thus haue I ben twentie yere in thy house, and serued thee fourteene yeres for thy two daughters, and sixe yere for thy sheepe, and thou hast chaunged my rewarde ten tymes.
Aske freely of me both dowry and gyftes, and I wyll geue accordyng as ye say vnto me, so that ye geue me the damsell to wyfe.
And Dauid sent messengers to Isboseth Sauls sonne, saying: Deliuer me my wife Michol, whiche I maried for an hundred foreskinnes of ye Philistines.
So I gat her for fifteene siluerlinges, and for an homer and an halfe of barley.
Iacob fled into the lande of Syria, and Israel serued for a wife, and for a wife he kept [sheepe.]
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Feast of tabernacles: compare Leviticus 23:33 ff. The offerings required at this feast were the largest of all. It was especially one of thankfulness to God for the gift of the fruits of the earth; and the quantity and the nature of the offerings (see Numbers 29:7-11) were determined accordingly.
Numbers 29:32
Stress is laid on the number seven, the holy symbolic covenant number, by way of intimation that the mercies of the harvest accrued by virtue of God’s covenant. The diminishing number of bullocks sacrificed on the preceding days of the Feast (compare Numbers 29:13, Numbers 29:17, etc.), is adjusted simply to obtain the coincidence before us on the seventh day; but some have thought that the gradual evanescence of the Law until the time of its absorption in the Gospel is here presignified in the Law itself.