Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Chapter 28 Thinking about Problems

Chapter 28 Thinking about Problems

(A) Thinking

1. What are the rules of daily sacrifice? 1/8

2. What are the requirements for the sacrifice offered on the Sabbath? 9/ 10

3. What should be the sacrifice to be offered on the first day of each month?

4. What are the provisions of the festival of unleavened bread? 16/25

What about the regulations on July 7th? 26/3 1

(1) application

Why does God want to reiterate this festival?

Second, the classic reading outline

One of the annual festivals.

Numbers Chapter 29

Num 28:2 Speak to the Israelites, saying, My offering, that is, the food offered to me as an offering made by fire for a sweet smell, will be given to me at the appointed time.

① Daily Sacrifice 1/8

1. Reason-the command of God

2. Type

(1) burnt offering-fire offering

① One male lamb in the morning and one male lamb in the evening.

② Two male lambs without disability.

(2) vegetarian sacrifice

(1) One-tenth fine flour method.

(2) a quarter of hin oil.

(3) drink offering

A quarter glass of wine

(2) 9/20 of the Sabbath Sacrifice

1. Give a lamb

(1) two quantities

(2) No disability

(3) One year old

(5) Male lambs

Provide vegetarian sacrifices

(1) Two tenths of refined powder mixed with oil.

(2) offer a drink offering together.

3. Requirements-In addition to daily sacrifices.

(3) Sacrifice at the beginning of the month:1115.

1. Type of sacrifice

(1) burnt offering1114

(2) Sin Sacrifice 15

2. The requirement of sacrifice

(1) Every month of the year.

(2) among other sacrifices

(4) Sacrificing bread on the Feast of Unleavened Bread 16/25

1. burnt offering

2. Vegetarian sacrifices

3. The offering of atonement

(5) Sacrifice 26/3 1

1. burnt offering

2. Vegetarian sacrifices

answer

One? Male lambs are offered as burnt offerings every morning and evening, one in the morning and one in the evening. The grain offering together is one tenth of an ephah of fine flour, one tenth of a hin of oil and one quarter of a hin of wine as a drink offering.

The burnt offering to be offered on the second Sabbath is two male lambs without defect. The grain offering is two-tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil. Offer it with the drink offering. Everything provided every day is outside.

On the first day of the third month, two bulls, one ram and seven one-year-old lambs without disability were offered as burnt offerings. Their grain offering shall be three-tenths of fine flour mixed with oil for bulls, two-tenths of fine flour mixed with oil for rams and one-tenth of fine flour mixed with oil for lambs. Drink a half hin for the bull, a third hin for the ram and a quarter hin for the lamb.

Sacrifice a goat for atonement. The daily burnt offering is outside.

Four? Burnt offering on the Feast of Unleavened Bread, two young bulls. One ram and seven lambs of one year old, with their grain offerings, are to offer three-tenths of an ephah for the bull, two-tenths of an ephah for a ram and one-tenth of an ephah for each lamb.

Every day for seven days, offer a ram as a sin offering. In addition to daily burnt offerings and grain offerings.

For the burnt offering on the seventh day of May, two young bulls, one ram and seven lambs of one year old shall be offered, together with their grain offerings. Three tenths of an ephah of fine flour shall be offered for the young bulls, two tenths for the rams and one tenth for the lambs.

A ram as a sin offering. This is in addition to the regular burnt offering.

The application of classic reading

This festival is very important for God's people. The figures focus on the number of sacrifices, which is an instruction to priests, while the festivals recorded in Leviticus 23 focus on people's responsibilities. Israel is about to enter the beautiful land of Canaan and become a country of priests. God's promise to Moses will be fulfilled. At this time, the details of offering sacrifices are very appropriate.