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1 Cronica 29:21
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
sacrificed: 1 Kings 8:62-65, 2 Chronicles 7:4-9, Ezra 6:17
drink offerings: Leviticus 23:13, Numbers 15:5, Numbers 15:7, Numbers 15:10
Reciprocal: Exodus 18:12 - Aaron 1 Samuel 11:15 - sacrificed 1 Kings 1:25 - slain 1 Kings 8:63 - a sacrifice 2 Chronicles 1:6 - a thousand 2 Chronicles 5:6 - General 2 Chronicles 7:5 - a sacrifice 2 Chronicles 29:32 - the number Nehemiah 12:43 - offered Psalms 118:27 - bind Ecclesiastes 9:7 - eat Ezekiel 46:12 - a voluntary
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they sacrificed sacrifices unto the Lord,.... David and the congregation:
and offered burnt offerings unto the Lord on the morrow after that day; not having time enough on that day to perform, at least not all of them; and these they offered on the altar David had erected in the threshingfloor of Araunah, by the order of God, where afterwards the temple was built:
[even] a thousand bullocks, a thousand rams, and a thousand lambs, with their burnt offerings; and meat offerings also, both which always went along with them:
and sacrifices in abundance for all Israel; whom they represented; these last were peace offerings, part of which the offerers had for themselves and friends to feast on, as these did, as follows.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
With their drink offerings - i. e., with the drink-offerings appropriate to each kind of burnt-offering, and required by the Law to accompany them (see Numbers 15:5, Numbers 15:7,Numbers 15:10, etc.).
Sacrifices - or, “thank-offerings,” as the same word is translated in 2 Chronicles 29:31; 2 Chronicles 33:16. Of “peace-offerings for thanksgivings” only a small part was the priest’s; the sacrificer and his friends feasted on the remainder Leviticus 7:15, Leviticus 7:29, Leviticus 7:34.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Chronicles 29:21. With their drink-offerings — The Targum says a thousand drink-offerings, making these libations equal in number to the other offerings.
And sacrifices — These were peace-offerings, offered for the people, and on the flesh of which they feasted.