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Deuteronomy 16:7
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You shall roast and eat it in the place which the LORD your God shall choose: and you shall turn in the morning, and go to your tents.
And thou shalt roast and eat it in the place which the Lord thy God shall choose: and thou shalt turn in the morning, and go unto thy tents.
And you shall cook, and you shall eat it at the place that Yahweh your God will choose; and you may turn in the morning and go to your tents.
And you shall cook it and eat it at the place that the Lord your God will choose. And in the morning you shall turn and go to your tents.
Roast the meat and eat it at the place the Lord your God will choose. The next morning go back to your tents.
You must cook and eat it in the place the Lord your God chooses; you may return the next morning to your tents.
"You shall cook and eat it in the place which the LORD your God chooses. In the morning you are to return to your tents.
"You shall cook and eat it in the place which the LORD your God chooses. In the morning you are to return to your tents.
And thou shalt roste & eate it in the place which the Lord thy God shall choose, and shalt returne on the morowe, and goe vnto thy tentes.
And you shall cook and eat it in the place which Yahweh your God chooses. In the morning you are to return to your tents.
Then cook it and eat it there at the place of worship, returning to your tents the next morning.
You are to roast it and eat it in the place Adonai your God will choose; in the morning you will return and go to your tents.
And thou shalt cook and eat it at the place which Jehovah thy God will choose; and in the morning shalt thou turn and go unto thy tents.
You must cook the meal and eat it at the place the Lord your God will choose. The next morning you may go back home.
And you shall cook it and eat it in the place which the LORD your God shall choose; and you shall turn in the morning and go to your tents.
Boil the meat and eat it at the one place of worship; and the next morning return home.
And you shall cook and eat in the place which Jehovah your God shall choose. And in the morning you shall turn and go into your tents.
and thou shalt dighte it, and eate it in the place that the LORDE thy God hath chosen, and then turne the on the morowe, & go home in to thy tente.
And thou shalt roast and eat it in the place which Jehovah thy God shall choose: and thou shalt turn in the morning, and go unto thy tents.
It is to be cooked and taken as food in the place marked out by the Lord: and in the morning you are to go back to your tents.
And thou shalt roste and eate it in the place which the Lorde thy God hath chosen, and thou shalt returne on the morowe, and go vnto thy tentes.
And thou shalt roast and eat it in the place which the LORD thy God shall choose; and thou shalt turn in the morning, and go unto thy tents.
And thou shalt roste and eate it in the place which the Lord thy God shall choose, and thou shalt turne in the morning, and goe vnto thy tents.
And thou shalt boil and roast and eat it in the place, which the Lord thy God shall choose; and thou shalt return in the morning, and go to thy house.
And thou shalt roast and eat it in the place which the LORD thy God shall choose: and thou shalt turn in the morning, and go unto thy tents.
And you shall roast and eat it in the place the LORD your God will choose, and in the morning you shall return to your tents.
And thou schalt sethe, and ete, in the place which thi Lord God hath chose, and thou schalt rise in the morewtid of the secunde dai, and thou schalt go in to thi tabernaclis.
and thou hast cooked and eaten in the place on which Jehovah thy God doth fix, and hast turned in the morning, and gone to thy tents;
And you shall roast and eat it in the place which Yahweh your God shall choose: and you shall turn in the morning, and go to your tents.
And thou shalt roast and eat [it] in the place which the LORD thy God shall choose: and thou shalt turn in the morning, and go to thy tents.
You shall roast and eat it in the place which Yahweh your God shall choose: and you shall turn in the morning, and go to your tents.
And you shall roast and eat it in the place which the LORD your God chooses, and in the morning you shall turn and go to your tents.
Roast the lamb and eat it in the place the Lord your God chooses. Then you may go back to your tents the next morning.
Make it ready and eat it in the place the Lord your God chooses. Then return to your tents in the morning.
You shall cook it and eat it at the place that the Lord your God will choose; the next morning you may go back to your tents.
Therefore shalt thou cook and eat it in the place which Yahweh thy God, shall choose, - and shalt turn away in the morning, and go thy way unto thy tents.
And thou shalt dress, and eat it in the place which the Lord thy God shall choose, and in the morning rising up thou shalt go into thy dwellings.
And you shall boil it and eat it at the place which the LORD your God will choose; and in the morning you shall turn and go to your tents.
"You shall cook and eat it in the place which the LORD your God chooses. In the morning you are to return to your tents.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
roast: Exodus 12:8, Exodus 12:9, 2 Chronicles 35:13, Psalms 22:14, Psalms 22:15
in the place: Deuteronomy 16:2, Deuteronomy 16:6, 2 Kings 23:23, John 2:13, John 2:23, John 11:55
Reciprocal: Luke 22:14 - General
Cross-References
From there Abraham traveled to the region of the Negev and settled between Kadesh and Shur. While he was staying in Gerar,
God heard the boy crying, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, “What’s wrong, Hagar? Don’t be afraid, for God has heard the boy crying from the place where he is.
But the angel of the Lord called to him from heaven and said, “Abraham, Abraham!”
Then the angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time from heaven
And they settled from Havilah to Shur, which is opposite Egypt as you go toward Asshur. He stayed near all his relatives.
In that dream the angel of God said to me, ‘Jacob!’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’
Then Moses led Israel on from the Red Sea, and they went out to the Wilderness of Shur. They journeyed for three days in the wilderness without finding water.
Then Saul struck down the Amalekites from Havilah all the way to Shur, which is next to Egypt.
The eyes of the Lord are everywhere,observing the wicked and the good.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And thou shalt roast and eat it in the place which the Lord thy God shall choose,.... The word for "roast" signifies to "boil", and is justly so used, and so Onkelos here renders it, and the Septuagint version both roast and boil; but it is certain that the passover lamb was not to be boiled, it is expressly forbidden, Exodus 12:8 wherefore some think the Chagigah is here meant, and the other offerings that were offered at this feast; and so in the times of Josiah they roasted the passover with fire, according to the ordinance of God; but the other holy offerings sod or boiled they in pots, cauldrons and pans, and divided them speedily among the people, 2 Chronicles 35:13, but the passover lamb seems plainly to be meant here by the connection of this verse with the preceding verses; wherefore Jarchi observes, that this is to be understood of roasting with fire, though expressed by this word:
and thou shalt turn in the morning, and go unto thy tents; not in the morning of the fifteenth, after the passover had been killed and eaten on the fourteenth, but in the morning, after the feast of unleavened bread, which lasted seven days, was over; though some think that they might if they would depart home after the passover had been observed, and were not obliged to stay and keep the feast of unleavened bread at Jerusalem, but march to their own cities; and so Aben Ezra observes, that some say a man may go on a feast day to his house and country, but, says he, we do not agree to it; and it appears from the observation of other feasts, which lasted as long as these, that the people did not depart to their tents till the whole was over; see 1 Kings 8:66 and with this agrees the Targum of Jonathan,
"and thou shall turn in the morning of the going out of the feast, and go to thy cities.''
Jarchi indeed interprets it afterwards of the second day.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The cardinal point on which the whole of the prescriptions in this chapter turn, is evidently the same as has been so often insisted on in the previous chapters, namely, the concentration of the religious services of the people round one common sanctuary. The prohibition against observing the great Feasts of Passover, Pentecost, and tabernacle, the three annual epochs in the sacred year of the Jew, at home and in private, is reiterated in a variety of words no less than six times in the first sixteen verses of this chapter Deuteronomy 16:2, Deuteronomy 16:6-7, Deuteronomy 16:11, Deuteronomy 16:15-16. Hence, it is easy to see why nothing is here said of the other holy days.
The Feast of Passover Exodus 12:1-27; Numbers 9:1-14; Leviticus 23:1-8. A re-enforcement of this ordinance was the more necessary because its observance had clearly been intermitted for thirty-nine years (see Joshua 6:10). One Passover only had been kept in the wilderness, that recorded in Numbers 9:0, where see the notes.
Deuteronomy 16:2
Sacrifice the passover - âi. e.â offer the sacrifices proper to the feast of the Passover, which lasted seven days. Compare a similar use of the word in a general sense in John 18:28. In the latter part of Deuteronomy 16:4 and in the following verses Moses passes, as the context again shows, into the narrower sense of the word Passover.
Deuteronomy 16:7
After the Paschal Supper in the courts or neighborhood of the sanctuary was over, they might disperse to their several âtentsâ or âdwellingsâ 1 Kings 8:66. These would of course be within a short distance of the sanctuary, because the other Paschal offerings were yet to be offered day by day for seven days and the people would remain to share them; and especially to take part in the holy convocation on the first and seventh of the days.