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Deuteronomy 16:9
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“You are to count seven weeks, counting the weeks from the time the sickle is first put to the standing grain.
Seven weeks shall you number to you: from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain shall you begin to number seven weeks.
Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee: begin to number the seven weeks from such time as thou beginnest to put the sickle to the corn.
"You shall count off seven weeks for you; from the time you begin to harvest the standing grain you shall begin to count seven weeks.
"You shall count seven weeks. Begin to count the seven weeks from the time the sickle is first put to the standing grain.
Count seven weeks from the time you begin to harvest the grain,
You must count seven weeks; you must begin to count them from the time you begin to harvest the standing grain.
"You shall count seven weeks for yourself; you shall begin to count seven weeks from the time you first put the sickle to the standing grain.
"You shall count seven weeks for yourself; you shall begin to count seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain.
Seuen weekes shalt thou nomber vnto thee, and shalt beginne to nomber ye seuen weekes, when thou beginnest to put the sickel to ye corne:
"You shall count seven weeks for yourself; you shall begin to count seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain.
Moses said to Israel: Seven weeks after you start your grain harvest,
"You are to count seven weeks; you are to begin counting seven weeks from the time you first put your sickle to the standing grain.
Seven weeks shalt thou count: from the beginning of putting the sickle into the corn shalt thou begin to count seven weeks.
"You must count seven weeks from the time you begin to harvest the grain.
You shall count seven weeks to yourselves; begin to count the seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain.
"Count seven weeks from the time that you begin to harvest the grain,
You shall number to yourself seven weeks. When the sickle begins to reap in the standing grain, you shall begin to number seven weeks.
Seuen wekes shalt thou nombre vnto ye, and begynne to nombre whan the syccle begynneth in the corne,
Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee: from the time thou beginnest to put the sickle to the standing grain shalt thou begin to number seven weeks.
Let seven weeks be numbered from the first day when the grain is cut.
Seuen weekes shalt thou number vnto thee, and begynne to number the seuen weekes, when thou begynnest to put the sicle to the corne:
Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee; from the time the sickle is first put to the standing corn shalt thou begin to number seven weeks.
Seuen weekes shalt thou number vnto thee: beginne to number the seuen weekes, from such time as thou beginnest to put the sickle to the corne.
Seven weeks shalt thou number to thyself; when thou hast begun to put the sickle to the corn, thou shalt begin to number seven weeks.
Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee: from the time thou beginnest to put the sickle to the standing corn shalt thou begin to number seven weeks.
You are to count off seven weeks from the time you first put the sickle to the standing grain.
Thou schalt noumbre to thee seuene woukis, fro that dai in which thou settidist a sikil in to the corn;
`Seven weeks thou dost number to thee; from the beginning of the sickle among the standing corn thou dost begin to number seven weeks,
Seven weeks you shall number to yourself: from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain you shall begin to number seven weeks.
Seven weeks shalt thou number to thee: begin to number the seven weeks from [the time when] thou beginnest [to put] the sickle to the corn.
Seven weeks shall you number to you: from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain shall you begin to number seven weeks.
Exodus 34:22; Leviticus 23:15-21; Numbers 28:26-31">[xr] "You shall count seven weeks for yourself; begin to count the seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the grain.
"Count off seven weeks from when you first begin to cut the grain at the time of harvest.
"Number seven weeks. Begin to number seven weeks from the time you begin to cut the standing grain.
You shall count seven weeks; begin to count the seven weeks from the time the sickle is first put to the standing grain.
Seven weeks, shalt thou count unto thee, - from the beginning of thrusting in the sickle into the standing corn, shalt thou begin to count, seven weeks.
Thou shalt number unto thee seven weeks from that day, wherein thou didst put the sickle to the corn.
"You shall count seven weeks; begin to count the seven weeks from the time you first put the sickle to the standing grain.
Starting from the day you put the sickle to the ripe grain, count out seven weeks. Celebrate the Feast-of-Weeks to God , your God, by bringing your Freewill-Offering—give as generously as God , your God, has blessed you. Rejoice in the Presence of God , your God: you, your son, your daughter, your servant, your maid, the Levite who lives in your neighborhood, the foreigner, the orphan and widow among you; rejoice at the place God , your God, will set aside to be worshiped.
"You shall count seven weeks for yourself; you shall begin to count seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Deuteronomy 16:10, Deuteronomy 16:16, Exodus 23:16, Exodus 34:22, Leviticus 23:15, Leviticus 23:16, Numbers 28:26-30, 2 Chronicles 8:13, Acts 2:1, 1 Corinthians 16:8, Hebrews 2:1
Reciprocal: Leviticus 23:10 - and shall Numbers 22:17 - I will promote Joel 3:13 - the sickle Luke 6:1 - the second
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Seven weeks then shalt thou number unto thee,.... And then another feast was to take place, called from hence the feast of weeks, and sometimes Pentecost, from its being the fiftieth day:
begin to number the seven weeks from such time as thou beginnest to put the sickle to the corn; for the sheaf of the wave offering, as the first fruits of barley harvest, which was done on the morrow after the sabbath in the passover week, and from thence seven weeks or fifty days were reckoned, and the fiftieth day was the feast here ordered to be kept; so the Targum of Jonathan,
"after the reaping of the sheaf ye shall begin to number seven weeks;''
see Leviticus 23:15.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Feast of Weeks; and Deuteronomy 16:13-17, Feast of Tabernacles. Nothing is here added to the rules given in Leviticus and Numbers except the clauses so often recurring in Deuteronomy and so characteristic of it, which restrict the public celebration of the festivals to the sanctuary, and enjoin that the enjoyments of them should be extended to the Levites, widows, orphans, etc.