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OET-RV by cross-referenced section NUM 28:26

NUM 28:26–28:31 ©

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The sacrificing of Feast of Harvest

Num 28:26–31

Lev 23:15–22

26[ref] 27 28 29 30 31


15[ref] 16 17 18 19 20 21

22[ref]


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Exo 23:16:

162/ You must observe the Spring Harvest Celebration, bringing the first portion of your harvests from what you planted.

3/ You must observe the Finished Harvest Celebration at the end of the year, after you’ve finished harvesting everything you planted.

34:22:

22In the spring when you begin to harvest the first wheat crop, you must have a Celebration of Weeks, and at the end of the year in the autumn, have a Finished Harvest Celebration.[ref]


34:22: a Exo 23:16; Lev 23:15-21; Num 28:26-31; b Lev 23:39-43.

Deu 16:9-12:

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.


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


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

Lev 19:9-10:

9[ref] 10


19:9-10: Lev 27:15; Deu 24:19-22.

Deu 24:19-22:

19When you harvest your crops, if you forget a tied bundle in your field, don’t go back to get it—it’ll be for a resident foreigner or an orphan or widow to pick up, so that your god Yahweh can bless everything that you do.[ref] 20When you beat your olive tree to make the fruit fall, don’t go back over it to pick the ones still on the tree. Those will be for the foreigner, or the orphan or widow. 21Similarly, when you pick your grapes in the vineyard, don’t go back over the vines a second time. Those will be for the foreigner, or the orphan or widow. 22Don’t forget that you were a slave in Egypt—that’s why I’m instructing you to do those things.


24:19-21: Lev 19:9-10; 23:22.

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