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Números 28:11
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E nos princpios dos vossos meses oferecereis, em holocausto ao SENHOR, dois novilhos e um carneiro, sete cordeiros de um ano, sem defeito;
Nos princpios dos vossos meses, oferecereis, em holocausto ao SENHOR, dois novilhos e um carneiro, sete cordeiros de um ano, sem defeito,
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
in the beginnings: Numbers 10:10, Numbers 15:3-11, 1 Samuel 20:5, 2 Kings 4:23, 1 Chronicles 23:31, 2 Chronicles 2:4, Ezra 3:5, Nehemiah 10:33, Psalms 40:6, Psalms 40:8, Psalms 81:3, Isaiah 1:13, Isaiah 1:14, Isaiah 66:23, Ezekiel 45:17, Ezekiel 45:18, Ezekiel 46:1, Ezekiel 46:6, Hosea 2:11, Amos 3:5, Galatians 4:10, Colossians 2:6, Colossians 2:16
two young: Numbers 28:19, Hebrews 10:10-14
Reciprocal: Numbers 28:2 - General Numbers 28:15 - beside Numbers 28:27 - two young Numbers 29:6 - the burnt Numbers 29:12 - the fifteenth day Numbers 29:13 - thirteen young bullocks 2 Chronicles 31:3 - for the new moons Amos 8:5 - When Hebrews 9:14 - without
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And in the beginnings of your months ye shall offer a burnt offering unto the Lord,.... On the first day of every month, when the new moon appeared; that this was religiously observed appears from the blowing of the trumpets over the sacrifices on this day, from attendance on the word of the Lord, by his prophets, on this day, and from abstinence from worldly business on it, Numbers 10:10
two young bullocks, and one ram, seven rams of the first year without spot; this was the burnt offering, and a very large and costly one it was: more creatures were offered on this day than on a sabbath day; not that this was a more holy day than that, but this was but once a month, and therefore the expense might be the more easily bore, whereas that was every week.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The New-moon offering is here also commanded for the first time. The goat as a sin-offering, though mentioned last, would seem in fact to have been offered first (compare the precedents in Exodus 29:0; Leviticus 5:0; Leviticus 8:0; Leviticus 9:0; Leviticus 14:0; Leviticus 16:0). The sin-offering, which Numbers 15:22-26 had been contemplated in cases where a sin had been committed ignorantly without the knowledge of the congregation, was henceforth not to be offered merely at discretion, as circumstances might seem to require, but to be regularly repeated, not less frequently than once a month.