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OET-RV DEU Chapter 16

OETDEU 16 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

16:1The messenger’s ‘pass-over’ celebration

(Exo. 12:1-20)

16Each year, honour your god Yahweh in the early spring by celebrating the ‘pass-over’, because it was one night in the early spring that he brought you out of Egpyt (Heb. Mitsrayim).[ref] 2In order to celebrate, go to the place that your god Yahweh will choose to attach his name to, and there sacrifice to him one young animal from your flock or herd. 3Don’t eat any leavened bread with it. For seven days, you must eat flat bread (the bread of suffering) because you came out of Egypt in a rush. That’s how you should remember the day of your exit from Egypt for the rest of your life. 4In fact, for seven days you shouldn’t even have any rising agent within your borders, and none of the meat from the sacrifice on that first evening is allowed to be left until the morning.

5You mustn’t sacrifice the ‘pass-over’ animal within any of your towns that your god Yahweh is giving to you6only at the place that your god Yahweh will choose to attach his name to. That’s where you must sacrifice the ‘pass-over’ animal at sunset, which was the time when your ancestors started leaving Egypt. 7You must cook the meat and eat it at the place that Yahweh will choose, then in the morning you can start returning to your homes. 8Then for six days you must only eat flat bread, and the seventh day is a special celebration for your god Yahwehdon’t do any work on that day.

16:9The harvest celebration

(Exo. 34:22, Lev. 23:15-21)

9You must count off seven weeks starting from when the very first harvesting of grain begins.[ref] 10Then celebrate the ‘Festival of Weeks’[fn] to honour your god Yahweh by contributing a freewill offering acknowledging however much he has blessed you. 11You should celebrate in Yahweh’s presence, along with your children and your servants, and any Levites living in your town, and the foreigners, orphans, and widows living among you. Take your offerings to the place that your god Yahweh will choose to attach his name to. 12Always remember that you were a slave in Egypt, so carefully follow those instructions.

16:13The celebration in temporary huts

(Lev. 23:33-43)

13After you’ve brought in the grain harvest and pressed out the grape juice, you must celebrate the ‘Festival of Shelters’ for seven days.[ref] 14You should celebrate along with your children and your servants, as well as any Levites and foreigners and orphans and widows who live in your town. 15Honour your god Yahweh at the place he’ll choose, by celebrating for seven days because he’s blessed your harvest and all your other work.

16In summary, all your men must travel three times each year to the place that your god Yahweh will choose: at the Flat Bread Celebration, at the Festival of Weeks, and at the Festival of Shelters. No man should come empty-handed, 17but rather, each man must give in proportion to the blessings that your god Yahweh has given you during that year.

16:18Strive for justice

18You must appoint judges and other officials throughout your tribes, in all the towns that your god Yahweh is giving to you. They must judge the people fairly and correctly. 19You mustn’t pervert justice or give favours. Don’t accept bribes because a bribe causes an otherwise wise person to ignore evil and misrepresents what innocent people say.[ref] 20True justice is what you should aim for, so that you’ll occupy and live in the land that your god Yahweh is giving you.

16:21Prohibitions in worship and justice

21Never put an Asherah pole near the altar to your god Yahweh that you’ll build for yourself,[ref] 22and don’t erect any stone pillars that your god Yahweh hates.[ref]


16:10 Also known as the ‘Harvest Festival’ or ‘Pentecost’ (relating to the fifty days = seven weeks plus one day).


16:1-8: Exo 12:1-20; Lev 23:5-8; Num 28:16-25.

16:9-12: Lev 23:15-21; Num 28:26-31.

16:13-15: Lev 23:33-36,39-43; Num 29:12-38.

16:19: Exo 23:6-8; Lev 19:15.

16:21: Exo 34:13.

16:22: Lev 26:1.

OETDEU 16 ©

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