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OET-RV NUM Chapter 15

OETNUM 15 ©

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15:1Instructions about sacrifices and offerings

15Then Yahweh told Mosheh (Moses), 2“Tell the Israelis that when they enter the region that I’ll give them to live in, they must do this: 3When you all make a gift to Yahweh—a burnt offering or a sacrifice, to fulfill a vow, or as a freewill offering, or at your appointed times, to make a scent of pleasing for Yahweh from the cattle or from the flock4then the donor must present their offering to Yahweh, along with a grain offering of a kilogram of fine flour mixed with 0.9 litres of olive oil. 5Also about a quarter of a litre of wine for the drink offering must be offered with the burnt offering and/or with each male lamb. 6For a ram, there must also be a grain offering of two kilograms of fine flour mixed with mixed with 1.2 litres of oil 7plus 1.2 litres of wine, all to be presented as a pleasing aroma to Yahweh. 8When you offer a young bull as a burnt offering or as a sacrifice such as fulfilling a vow or as a peace offering, 9the donor must present a grain offering of 3.5kg of fine flour mixed with two litres of oil, 10plus a drink offering of two litres of wine, all to be presented as a pleasing aroma to Yahweh.

11That’s what must be done for each bull or ram or lamb or young goat. 12Whatever number of animals that you offer, there must be the appropriate grain and wine offerings. 13Every native-born Israeli must do that when presenting a gift, all to be presented as a pleasing aroma to Yahweh.

14If a foreigner is staying with you all or living among you for multiple generations, and they make an offering to Yahweh with a pleasing aroma, then they must follow the same instructions as all of you. 15Yes, the same regulations apply to both you and the foreigners living among you all. That will always apply—foreigners in front of Yahweh must do the same as all of you. 16One set of instructions and regulations for both you and the foreigner that lives among you all.

17Then Yahweh told Mosheh, 18“Tell the Israelis that when you get to the land that I’m taking you to, 19and you all settle there and start eating food that you’ve grown there, you all must dedicate a special contribution to Yahweh. 20You must present the first portion of your dough and hold it up just like a presentation from the threshing floor. 21You all must do that each year with your first dough, even through future generations.

15:22Handling unintentional non-compliance

22However, if you do something wrong and don’t follow all these instructions that Yahweh told Mosheh, 23i.e., don’t follow everything that Yahweh has commanded through Mosheh from when the commands were given right through to future generations, 24then assuming that it was an accident, the community must offer a young bull for a burnt offering to make a pleasing aroma for Yahweh, along with its grain offering and drink offering as per the instructions, plus a male goat as a sin offering. 25That way the priest will make atonement for the Israeli community and they’ll be forgiven because it was a mistake and they’d brought their gift as an offering to Yahweh plus their sin offering because of their mistake. 26The Israeli community will be forgiven along with any foreigner living among them because it accidentally affected the entire community.

27Now if a single person disobeys by mistake, then that person must present a one-year-old female goat as a sin offering, 28and the priest will make atonement for that person. In that way, the one making a mistake in front of Yahweh will be forgiven. 29Both native-born Israelis and foreigners living among them must all follow the same instructions after making a mistake. 30However, any person who disobeys defiantly, whether native-born or foreigner, they are slandering Yahweh and that person must be driven out of the community 31because they’ve despised Yahweh’s message and disobeyed his instructions. That person must be completely cut off and their guilt remains on them.

15:32Violating the rest day

32One day when the Israelis were in the wilderness, they noticed a man gathering firewood on the rest day, 33and those who caught him took him to Mosheh and Aharon and the rest of the community. 34They put him into custody, because it hadn’t been decided what to do with him, 35and Yahweh told Mosheh, “That man must definitely be put to death—the community must do it outside the camp by throwing rocks at him.” 36So the community took him outside the camp, and they executed him by throwing rocks at him just as Yahweh had commanded Mosheh.

15:37Tassels on clothes

37Then Yahweh told Mosheh, 38“Tell the Israelis that they must make tassels on the corners of their outer robes. Each tassel must have a blue cord, and they must do this for all future generations. 39Then when you see a tassel, it’ll remind you of Yahweh’s instructions, and so you’ll follow them rather than your own desires and lusts that lead you all into unfaithfulness. 40Instead, you’ll remember and follow my instrunctions, and stay pure for your god. 41I am your god Yahweh—the one who brought you all out of Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim) to be your god. I am Yahweh your god.”

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