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Ezequiel 45:23
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‘Y en los siete días de la fiesta ofrecerá en holocausto al Señor siete novillos y siete carneros sin defecto, cada día de los siete días, y en ofrenda por el pecado un macho cabrío cada día.
Y en los siete días de solemnidad hará holocausto á Jehová, siete becerros y siete carneros sin defecto, cada día de los siete días; y por el pecado un macho cabrío cada día.
Y en los siete días de la fiesta solemne hará holocausto a Jehová, siete becerros y siete carneros sin defecto, cada día de los siete días; y por el pecado un macho cabrío cada día.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
seven days: Leviticus 23:8
a burnt: Numbers 28:15-31, Numbers 29:5, 11-38
seven bullocks: Numbers 23:1, Numbers 23:2, Job 42:8, Hebrews 10:8-12
Reciprocal: Leviticus 16:5 - General 1 Chronicles 15:26 - bullocks 2 Chronicles 29:21 - seven
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And seven days of the feast he shall prepare a burnt offering to the Lord,.... Which is as follows:
seven bullocks and seven rams without blemish daily the seven days; that is, a bullock and a ram for each day:
and a kid of the goats daily for a sin offering; all which were typical of Christ, signified by the "bullock", for his labour and patience; by the "ram", for his strength; and by the kid of the goats, for his likeness of sinful flesh, and having the sins of his people reckoned to him; which made him of ill savour to the justice and holiness of God, and for which he fell a sacrifice. This is also different from the law of Moses, which required two young bullocks, one ram, and seven lambs,
Numbers 28:19 and therefore Jarchi confesses he knew not how to make this Scripture stand, or establish the sense of it.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
This order of certain solemn services does not follow exactly the order of Moses, of Solomon, or of Ezra. The deviation can scarcely have been accidental, and furnishes a fresh indication that the whole vision is symbolic, representative of the times when, after the oblation of the one Sacrifice, reconciliation and sanctification were effected for man through the presence of God dwelling in the midst of the people.
Ezekiel 45:18
In the first day - If this is only a special Passover for the dedication, the prolongation of the festival may be compared with that under Solomon 2 Chronicles 7:8. But it is more probably a general ordinance, and, in this case, we have an addition to the Mosaic ritual (compare Leviticus 23:5). Here the “first day†is marked by the rites of expiation, which are repeated on the seventh day Ezekiel 45:20, for the purpose of including those who transgressed from ignorance rather than willfulness.
Ezekiel 45:23
Comparing this with the daily sacrifices of the Paschal week Numbers 28:19-24, and those of the daily sacrifices of the week of the Feast of tabernacles (see Numbers 29:12...), it will be seen that here the covenant number seven is preserved throughout to indicate a perfect, in lieu of an imperfect, covenant with God.
Ezekiel 45:25
The Feast of tabernacles (compare the marginal references). Some think that the other great festival, the Feast of Weeks, is intended.