Parashas NASO
Numbers 4:21 – 7:89
HaFtarah
Shophtim “Judges”13:2 –25
Brit Chadasha
Acts 21:17 -32
Please Pray this
Prayer
First before reading.
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parashas
This Torah Portion is called Naso, is the 35
th Torah Portion, it means to “lift
up,” it takes its name from the first word of the second verse of the
Hebrew, which say: “lift up the heads of
the sons of Gershon,” referring to the CREATOR’S desire to have the sons of
Gershon counted among those who would received an inheritance.
The importance of the Shabbat of Naso is
connected to the fact that it follows, Passover “Shavuot,” which itself has such phenomenal energy that it is
divided into two parts.
According to the Kabbalists calendar, the
previous story of Bamidbar is usually read on the Shabbat prior to the festival
of Shavuot or Pentecost, while the story of Naso is usually read on the Sabbath
after the holiday. Why is this exact placement of Naso around Pentecost so important?
Everything in the Torah has a deep, but often
hidden importance. For example, the placement of the Large and small letters
and dots above and spaces in the Hebrew text are always significant, in every
case revealing a special light. The Torah is not a history book; the stories
are not about what happened in Egypt
or what happened in the desert
Some Torah teachers teach that on the night
before Passover “Shavuot,” we are
given a larger heart, a greater ability to truly experience a greater
appreciation for the Light of the creator. This is the night when the Creator
gives us the greater ability that was negotiated on the Day of Atonement. The
night before Shavuot, we are given the faculties with which to experience the
coming blessing of Pentecost, or in other words the next day of Creation.
We need the First day of creation, in order
to experience the second day, muck like a child going from kinder garden to
grade one. We are given instruction and an amazingly powerful new spiritual
tool on Shavuot, but many of us do not realize what we have until we read the
Torah Portion of Naso.
The Torah
reading of Passover discusses the giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai.
We also learn from the Haftarah, a section of the Book of Prophets, following
the Torah Portion. This Haftarah for Shavuot speaks of Ezekiel’s vision of the
angels, when he is actually sensing the light of the CREATOR.
When we connect the Light of the Torah
reading with the light of the Haftarah and the BritChadash we are connecting
them with the Tree of Life. The next step after that is to establish this
connection as a constant in our lives through our new power of prophecy, the
power of been able to give and received messages from the Light of the CREATOR.
Now that we have realize what was and is
still been given to us on Passover “Shavuot,”
we can see why the Shabbat of Naso follow Passover, it provides us with time to
absorb and to connect to these revelations. This revelation is not further
information, but an opportunity to increase our visual range of the same
information. It is like the morning sun that becomes progressively brighter
every hour until it reaches its apex at noon.
The gift of tasting of the Light of the
CREATOR is given to us on Shavuot, and to manifest it, to truly make it a part
of our life, we cannot be content with who we were last Torah Cycle. We do not
want the Shabbat of Naso to simply pass us by, but we should let the experience
of this Shabbat see us going from glory to glory. We must become a new person,
one who sense, feels, taste, and see the brighter Light of the Creator in
everything we experience. This is the opportunity we are given on the Shabbat
of Naso.
This Parashas continue the task of counting
the families of Levites and assigning them to their respective
responsibilities. The last Parashas we saw the First of the Levites family the
Kohathites had been counted before, and the Torah goes on to assign
responsibility to the other families.
Num 4:21 And יהוה spoke to Mosheh, saying, - This is the 74
time Torah describe that EL YAHWEH spoke to Moses.
Num 4:22 “Take a census also of the sons of
Gĕreshon, by their fathers’ house, by their clans. - The name Gereshon means refugee.
Take a census, or lift up the head of the Gereshinites. Among those who have a
heart for EL YAHWEH, those who are a refugee at heart. Those whose home is not
on this world. Number them? See who they are?
The Kohathites carried the most sacred parts
of the Tabernacles, while the Gershonites carried the less sacred. By saying as
well, the Torah makes the point that both tasks are necessary for the
Tabernacle and both should be done with equal joy.
This is an implied message to believers who
may not have been successful in their studies; or who cannot afford to
contribute very large amount of time even to Torah study; or to make large contributions
that are not enough to solve all budgetary problems.
To this, The Torah responds that whether one
can bear the exalted Ark,
or only the hooks and curtains, every role is significant, because each person
is a unique participant in the ultimate destination.
The responsibilities of the three Levite
families for the Tabernacle are discussed in this verse. The sons of Kehat
discussed previously in the Story of Bamidbar took care of the Ark and the tools of the
Tabernacle. The sons of Gershon, who were responsible for all of the coverings
of the Tabernacle, were entrusted with concealing or revealing the Light when
needed, in that way acting as a filter for the light.
By connecting with this section, we learn
that there are times when we need less Light because we are not capable of
handling too much and there are times when we need more Light because our
spiritual Vessel to contain this Light has grown. We should always always
strive to get as much light through the filter as possible.
Num 4:23 “Register them, from thirty years
old and above, even to fifty years old, all who enter to perform the service,
to do the service in the Tent of Meeting. – Set them apart
from the already set apart people. The number 30 is the number of dedication.
The symbolic nature of their age represents those who are dedication, and fifty
means Pentecost or Holy Spirit. It is those believers who are dedicated that will
experience Pentecost.
Num 4:24 “This is the service of the clans
of the Gĕreshonites, in serving and in bearing burdens: - to work and to carry. The work was
the preparations of the parts of the Tabernacle that they were to carry.
The Kohathites, however, had to stand aside
and let the Kohanim prepare the artifacts that they, the Kohathites, would
carry. Therefore, they are described as carrying, but not as working.
Num 4:25 “And they shall bear the curtains
of the Dwelling Place and the Tent of Meeting with its covering, the covering
of fine leather that is on it, the covering for the door of the Tent of Meeting,
- The definition of a Gereshon is to be a refugee. Their
responsibility was to maintain the curtains of the Tabernacle. Curtains signify
separation, and Covering signifies protection. These are a form of believers
who are separate from the world system, what the Hebrew word call Kadosh,
meaning to be separated. They are the one who will be protected, or under the
protection of the Kingdom
of Heavens.
Every article, every responsibility, describe
in the Tabernacle as a Spiritual message behind it. The Gereshonites are no
exception.
Num 4:26 and the screens of the courtyard
and the covering for the door of the gate of the courtyard, which is around the
Dwelling Place and altar, and their cords, all the equipment for their service
and all that is made for them – so shall they serve. – The screens of the courtyard and the door to the Tabernacle symbolize
separation. There must be a clear distinct boundary between the believer and
the world system. We do not dress the same we do not walk the same, we do not
live the same, we do not worship on the same day.
It is only trough the prescribe doorway that
a person may enter the Tabernacle. That Doorway is El Yahushua our Messiyah. A
true Gereshonite will always maintain this principle. That no one come to the
Father but trough Him, who is the Door.
The cord describe here is the Scarlet thread
of Redemption. That we see flowing from Genesis right trough to Revelation.
That thread, or that Cord is, El Yahushua.
Num 4:27 “Aharon and his sons are to command
all the service of the sons of the Gĕreshonites, all their burden and all their
service. And you shall appoint to them all the duty of their entire burden.
– Aaron and his sons are like those in the Holy of
Holies, giving instructions to those in the Holy Place
as to how they are to functions. The work of the Gereshonites is to help them
become more familiar with the Sacred Altar before they can ever become mature
enough to be a Priest.
Num 4:28 “This is the service of the clans
of the sons of Gĕreshon in the Tent of Meeting. And let their duties be under
the hand of Ithamar, son of Aharon the priest.-
Num 4:29 “As for the sons of Merari,
register them by their clans and by their fathers’ house. - The Hebrew word Marari means
bitter. The word “paw kad” register means to charge, to count, and to commit. The third family of the Levites was the Sons
of Merari; they were in charge of the posts and beams, the very foundation upon
which the Tabernacle stood. It is our foundations that support us when we go
through hardships. By connecting to the Merarites, we receive support to
strengthen our foundations and to reveal the Light that exists in the hardships
themselves.
Num 4:30 “Register them, from thirty years
old and above, even to fifty years old, all who enter the service to do the
work of the Tent of Meeting. – They were to commit to
the service of the Tabernacle those of the Clan of Gereshon who were thirty to
fifty years old.
Num 4:31 “And this is the duty of their
burden, according to all their service for the Tent of Meeting: the boards of
the Dwelling Place,
and its bars, and its columns, and its sockets, - There responsibility was to maintain, carry, install the Boards, the
bars, the columns, and the sockets.
Num 4:32 and the columns around the courtyard
with their sockets, and their pegs, and their cords, with all their equipment
and all their service. And assign to each by name the equipment of the duty of
their burden. – Each Gereshonites was to
be named to his specific task, rather than an entire family being assigned in a
general manner. This rule applies to the Kohathites and Gershonites, too, but
it was important to spell it out for the Merarites. Since they carried the
heaviest parts of the Tabernacle, it was necessary to make sure that each
individual had a fair share of the burden.
This verse is a classic indicator of
ministry. In today’s Pastor dominated ministry, the pastor would assign his or
her sons to the most prominent position in the Church; some even go as far as
to let their son replace them when they choose to retire. Even if the son was
not called by name according to Torah, the pastor makes sure he called his son
by name.
Num 4:33 “This is the service of the clans
of the sons of Merari, as all their service for the Tent of Meeting, under the
hand of Ithamar, son of Aharon the priest.” – Every person in
the ministry must be under authority to one of the Mighty Hand of Elohim.
I had a few Karaite who came into my Assemble
a few years ago. They plant the seed that they do not want to be under the
authority of no minister. Every time I make a suggestion they would oppose. It
got to a point that they begins to tell the Assembly that they should be free
to tithes any were they want, they should be only require to give enough money
to cover the rent of the meeting area.
Num 4:34 So Mosheh and Aharon and the
leaders of the congregation registered the sons of the Qehathites by their
clans and by their fathers’ house, - It is the
leadership those who are mature in the Assembly, that must appoint the
qualified person to the various area of ministry to the functioning of the
Tabernacle.
Num 4:35 from thirty years old and above,
even to fifty years old, all who entered the service for work in the Tent of
Meeting. – We also know that a Hebrew person is
consider a grownup at age twenty. We can also call them a mature believer.
Num 4:36 And their registered ones, by
their clans, were two Thousand seven hundred and fifty. - There are identify according to
their Clan, meaning that our talents we are given here on earth will determine
our responsibility in Shamahem “Heavens.”
Num 4:37 These were the registered ones of
the clans of the Qehathites, all those serving in the Tent of Meeting, whom
Mosheh and Aharon registered according to the command of יהוה by the hand of Mosheh. – The lessons that
can be learn from these examples given in Torah, it that we should all grow or
develop within the area, the environment, the culture we are born into.
The environment we are born into or the
circumstance we are place in, is the perfect tool that we given to help us
formulate our personality. Even Though the Hebrew word Marari means bitter.
This could imply, that if life has dealt us a bitter hand, it is still the
ideal circumstance for us to reach maturity. The Gereshonites should not try to
be kohathites, everyone must remain in the clan, or circumstance they were born
in. 1Co 7:18 Is any man called being
circumcised? Let him not become uncircumcised. Is any called in uncircumcision?
let him not be circumcised. 19 Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is
nothing, but the keeping of the commandments of Elohim. 20 Let every man abide in the same calling
wherein he was called. 21 Art You called
being a servant? Care not for it: but if You mayest be made free, use it
rather. 22 For he that is called in YAHWEH, being a servant, is YAHWEH's
freeman: likewise also he that is called, being free, is Yahushua's servant.
23 Ye are bought with a price; be not ye
the servants of men. 24 Brethren, let
every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with Elohim.
Num 4:38 And those registered ones of the
sons of Gĕreshon, by their clans and by their fathers’ house, - Even though the Levites were
counted when they reach 30 days old, they only performed their duties between
the ages of 30 to 50, the period of their greatest and most valuable age.
We also have opening during our lives and we
have to make sure we do not waste them. If the average life span is 70 year, we
generally tend to be distracted and full of Ego for our first 30 years as young
adults, and most people spend the last 10 years in retirement.
That means that we have only 30 years of true
living. This passage opens our eyes to the fact that our middle years are the
most productive, so we must take full advantage of that time.
Num 4:39 from thirty years old and above,
even to fifty years old, all who entered the service for work in the Tent of
Meeting, -
Num 4:40 the registered ones, by their
clans, by their fathers’ house, were two Thousand six hundred and thirty. -
Num 4:41 These were the registered ones of
the clans of the sons of Gĕreshon, of all who serves in the Tent of Meeting,
whom Mosheh and Aharon registered according to the command of יהוה. -
Num 4:42 And those of the clans of the sons
of Merari who were registered, by their clans, by their fathers’ house, - The Hebrew word Mer-aaw-ree means bitter. It is sad to acknowledge that
even among the body of believer there is a few that are bitter for whatever
reason there is.
Even those sets of believers also have the opportunity
to be chosen for work in the Temple.
Num 4:43 from thirty years old and above,
even to fifty years old, all who entered the service for work in the Tent of
Meeting - Because of the circumstance of bitterness,
it require a longer time for them to be qualify for minister within the
Tabernacle, the Body.
Num 4:44 the registered ones, by their
clans were three Thousand two hundred. –
Num 4:45 These were the registered ones of
the clans of the sons of Merari, whom Mosheh and Aharon registered according to
the command of יהוה by the hand of Mosheh. – We must remember that every Tribe has a story to convey to us today. Their
names when view from the Hebrew perspective, contains a tremendous spiritual
lesson. Every message in Torah is design to elevate us spiritual.
The whole purpose of creation is for Elohim
to create perfect sons for the Kingdom
of Heavens. The stories
in this Parashas show us the different kind of peoples, among those who have a
heart of Elohim.
Num 4:46 All the registered ones of the
Lĕwites, whom Mosheh and Aharon and the leaders of Yisra’ĕl registered, by
their clans and by their fathers’ houses, - All those who
have a heart for יהוה who reach maturity,
some fast that the others will be registered. This registered means that their
names will be written in the Lamb Book of Life. Rev 20:11 And I
saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and
the Heavens fled away; and there was found no place for them. 12 And I saw the
dead, small and great, stand before יהוה; and the books were opened: and
another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged
out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
13 And the sea gave up the dead which were
in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead, which were in them: and they
were judged every man according to their works. 14 And death and hell were cast
into the lake of fire. This is the second death. 15 And whosoever was not found
written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
The registration, the ordaining, those who are chosen are those
who revelation speak of as those who will be invited to the Wedding Feast of
the Lamb. This is the whole purpose of Creation. The Sixth Days of Creation
should not have taken so if we only believe the Written Word. Hebrew 4:1 Let us
therefore fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of
you
should seem to come short of it. 2 For
unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word preached
did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard it. 3 For we which have believed do enter into
rest, as he said, As I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my
rest: although the works were finished from the foundation of the world. 4 For he speak in a certain place of the
seventh day on this wise And YAHWEH did rest the seventh day from all his
works. 5 And in this place again, if they shall enter into my rest.
Heb 4:6 Seeing therefore it remained
that some must enter therein, and they to whom it was first preached entered
not in because of unbelief: 7 Again, he limited
a certain day, saying in David, To day, after so long a time; as it is said, Today
if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts. 8 For if Yahushua had given
them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day. 9 There remained
therefore a rest to the people of YAHWEH. 10 For he that is entered into his
rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as YAHWEH did from his. 11 Let us
labor therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same
example of unbelief. 12 For the Word of YAHWEH
is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to
the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a
discerner of the Thoughts and intents of the heart. 13 Neither is there any
creature that is not manifest in his sight: but all things are naked and opened
unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do. 14 Seeing then that we have a
great high priest that is passed into the Heavens, Yahushua the Son of YAHWEH,
let us hold fast our profession. 15 For
we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our
infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.
16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the
throne of grace that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of
need.
Num 4:47 from thirty years old and above,
even to fifty years old, all who came to do the work of service and the work of
bearing burdens in the Tent of Meeting - To bear the
burdens at the tent of meeting, illustrate a point that even El Yahushua “Jesus
Christ” said if it is possible take this cup, the cup of the burden that was
for him alone to endure. What may I ask, is the cup of your burden in this life?
It is to endure the Cross as He did.
Num 4:48 their registered ones were eight Thousand
five hundred and eighty. – After they were
counted family by family, the Levites were equally beloved by יהוה.
It is like a King who counts his art treasures one by one, savoring each one
separately. Then he adds them up, enjoying the large total of His Treasures.
Num 4:49 According to the command of יהוה they were registered by the hand of Mosheh, each according to
his service and according to his burden, thus were they registered by him, as יהוה commanded Mosheh. – Moses in these
contents represents El Yahushua, the One who will hand the Kingdom back to His
Father, totally restored.
Chapter 5
This chapter deals with the purification of
the Camp were the Children of Yisrael, those who are called out to a separate
walk.
To make the Camp a worthy home for the newly
erected Tabernacle and the Divine Presence the Shekinah that had began to rest
among the people. The Hebrew people, those who are separated for holiness sake,
were cautioned to rid their surrounding, their camp of ritual contamination.
Consequently, this passage was given to the
People on the first of Nissan, the day the Tabernacle”We” became Justified, or
saved. As explained in the book of Leviticus, through physical factors are the
immediate causes of ritual contamination, it is harmful to the spiritual
standing of the person it affects and the place where it exists. Tumar and its
laws are beyond human reason.
Num 5:1 andיהוה spoke to Moses, saying. This is the 75 time
that this verse describe that EL YAHWEH spoke to Moses. It is my wish that we
would all come to the Spiritual Maturity, were we will hear the Voice of יהוה
for ourselves.
To purify the camp, all those people who had
physical diseases and impurities, which were seen as an indication of spiritual
impurity, were exiled. Impure people affect us negatively, just as we affect
others negatively with our own impurities. It is important to stay away from
negative people, and if we ourselves are negative, we need to change. The first
step towards making that change is admitting, even if only to ourselves, that
we are negative and that there is a need for us to change. This section of
Torah gives us the power to make that difficult admission. Num 5:6 Speak
unto the children of Yisrael, When a man or woman shall commit any sin that men
commit, to do a trespass against Yahweh, and that person be guilty; 7 Then they
shall confess their sin which they have done: and he shall recompense his
trespass with the principal thereof, and add unto it the fifth part thereof, and give it
unto him against whom he
hath trespassed. Repentance restores everything. It repairs the Heavens above
and it repairs things below, restoring himself and restoring the whole
universe.
Num 5:2 Command the
Children of Yisrael that they shall expel from the camp everyone with tzaraas,
everyone who has had a zaw-emission, and everyone contaminated by a human
corpse. The word command, is a strong word, it is
more like instruct the Children, instruct those who believe in Me. This is how
those who are true Children should behave. Remove from among you, the very Thought
of having any contaminated substance from among you. - If we practice it in the
natural, it will be accomplish in the Spiritual. When we keep the commandment
in faith, even if it does not make sense in the natural, we accomplish the same
in the spiritual. That is why Abraham was describe as a man of faith, for He
trusted in the Word he heard.
Num 5:3 Male and
female alike shall you expel, to the outside of the camp shall you expel them,
so they should not contaminate their camp, among which I dwell. – There must be no exception to the rule. If it is even your wife or
husband, or children there is no exception.
Num 5:4 The Children
of Yisrael did so: They expelled them to the outside of the Camp, as יהוה had spoken to Moses – so did the Children of Yisrael: - A true child of Yisrael will
always do, and act according to the Commandments the Kingdom. Those who choose
to act opposite to the Word spoken to Moses are NOT true Children of Yisrael.
The double expression “they did so” alludes
to the two groups that participated in carrying out the commandment: The
Children of Yisrael who enforce the order
and the contaminated people who left the camp willingly. Those who willingly
practice these commandments will never be judge by it.
Num 5:5 and יהוה spoke to Moses,
saying, -
When EL YAHWEH speaks to Moses it is always for Him to convey a
particular message. EL YAHWEH never speaks a word that has no relevant. So too
must every believers should guide our words, so when we speak we must speak
words of life.
Num 5:6 Speak to the
Children of Yisrael: if a man or a women commits any of these sins, they commit
a treachery toward יהוה, and that person is guilty, - This commands
specifically stated what is a sin. If someone is not a part of the Hebrew community
it is not a sin. If they are a part of the Hebrew Community, if they are a part
of the Redeem Community then it become a sin for them.
Believers must realize when we deal with
people who are not part of the community; we must not regard their action as
sin. The Torah is not the Constitution of the world system; it is exclusively
for the Call Out people, those who have become part of the Hebrew Community.
The world system cannot commit a treachery
against EL YAHWEH, it is only those who have made a commitment to follow His
Commandment, are the ones who greave His heart. That why the actions of our
Messiyanic Brothers are so grievous to EL YAHWEH.
Num 5:7 They shall
confess their sin that they had committed; he shall make restitutionits for his
guilt in its principal amount and add one-fifth to it, and give it to the one
to whom he is indebted. – This verse speaks of a
very important spiritual principle, the confession of our sins. David was a man
after EL YAHWEH own Heart, he would repent of his sin as soon as it was brought
to his attention.
Confession is not saying I am sorry! It is
first of all making restoration for the harm done, while admitting that you are
sorry and make a commitment not to do it again. Sin or transgression, are
indicatory of a weakness in our personality towards EL YAHWEH Commandments. It
is also a indicator that we do not have the Laws of EL YAHWEH written on our
hearts.
The whole purpose of life is to have the Laws
of the Kingdom written on our heart Jeremiah 31:33 and Hebrew 8:10. The trials
we go thought is to determine how well is Torah written on our hearts, and are
going to implement it in our lives. Every time we practice the constitution of
the Kingdom we enforce or write these laws on our heart. It will become the
operating system of our lives that is why El Yahushua was able to say “if you
see me you see the Father.” It means that the same standard that our Heavenly
Father lives by, it is the same standard that He lived by also.
Some people say that El Yahushua is the
Father and the father is El Yahushua. This not so! El Yahushua was asking when
will you restore the kingdom, He said that it is the prerogative of the Father
only. If He was the father wouldn’t He have known when this would be done?
The principle of restoring 20% to the
restoring of the sin, is a principle that was determine to punish the violator.
If the person, who is paying the restoration money, choose to pay more, he may
do so of his own free will. But he cannot pay less than the 20% specified by
Torah.
Confession is not a prerequisite for payment,
for a thief must make restitution to his victim, whether or not he is cleansed
of his sin, and if witnesses establish his guilt, he must pay even if he
continues to protest his innocents.
The thrust of the verse is that to gain
atonement, one must repent, and this repentance is expressed by confession, for
one can repent only if he recognizes and regrets his sin. Upon repenting, the
thief illustrated in this verse may bring the guilt offering prescribed in
Leviticus and add one-fifth to it. This obligation is stated here to teach that
even where the Torah mandates a specific offering, as in this case, there
cannot be atonement without an oral confession.
Num 5:8 If the man
has no kinsman to whom the bebt can be returned, the returned debt is for יהוה, for the Kohen,
aside from the ram of atonement with which he shall provide him atonement. – This is not a choice we have for not paying. If the person who the
offence was committed against, died and have no sibling. It should be paid to
the Priest. This verse may also refers to a proselyte, for every Hebrew has a
Kingman, an heir; even if he has no close relatives, he may have second and
third cousins, for all Hebrews are descendants of Abraham.
Consequently, the verse must speak of a
proselyte who died to his past life and become a new person in Yisrael.
Ordinarily, the estate of such an heirless person would be ownerless and free
to be taken by anyone. In this command, however, the Torah gave the stolen
property plus the additional fifth to the Kohanim who were serving in the
Tabernacle at the time that the thief makes his restitution.
If the person who was the source or the
victim of an offence, if he have no friends. The money must be paid to the
Priesthood, the money become theirs.
Num 5:9 And every
portion from any of the holies that the Children of Yisrael bring to the Kohen
shall be his. - The term terumah generally refers to the
portion that is separated from the crops and given to the Kohanim. This verse
teaches that terumah becomes the Kohen’s
personal property only after the farmer brings it to the Kohen, but that the
Kohen has no right to take if from the owner.
Num 5:10 A man’s
holies shall be his, and what a man gives to the Kohen shall be his. - When a believer designates parts of his possessions as a gift to the
Mighty Hand of יהוה,
such as terumah or bikkurim, the gift is his in the sense that he retains the
right to decide which Kohen should receive it. The Torah teaches
that if someone keeps for himself the sacred gifts that he is required to turn
over to the Kohanim, יהוה will punish him by
depriving him of his prosperity and leaving him with nothing more than the
small amount that he should have given away to יהוה servants.
Verse 11 to 31 explains the Sotah, the
wayward wife. This passage deals with a woman who behaved in an unseemly
manner, giving her husband a good reason to suspect her of Adultery, but there
is no proof of either guilt or innocence.
The Torah provides a miraculous process that
will either prove that she sinned and caused both her death and that of her illicit
lover, or show conclusively that she was faithful and thereby restore trust and
love to the marriage.
If indeed, she had been unfaithful; her fear
of imminent death might induce her to confess. If so, the marriage would end in
divorce, but without any penalty to her, since there was no judicially
acceptable evidence of her guilt.
Her own testimony is not enough for her to
receive the death penalty. There must be two or more independent witnesses.
Num 5:11 and יהוה spoke to Moses, saying, -
Verse 12 – 14 elucidates the process
described here is as follows: A man and a married woman had secluded themselves
in such a way and for a sufficient time that they could have sinned. Prior to
this seclusion, a spirit of jealousy based on earlier improper activity he had
become suspicious of their activity. He had also warned her not to continue
been alone with him for any reason.
If a pair of witnesses testified that the two
was seen together and could have had the opportunity to commit adultery,
however they did not actually saw the act, the husband of the wife may act.
If she had not been coerced or overpowered
into the seclusion or to commit adultery, he also may act.
Num 5:12 Speak to the
Children of Yisrael and say to them: Any man whose wife shall go astray and
commit treachery against him; - Here is the issue, a
wife is someone who have a personal relationship with the Bridegroom. After she
have made a commitment and have established a blood covenant with Him, that
Covenant cannot be broken.
This man represents the Bridegroom who is El
Yahushua. We know that He will not forsake us, however, time and time again
believer have forsaken Him for another groom who do not love her as He does.
If she commit such an atrocity, she
establishes that she have a spirit of rebellion. Notice carefully, this
commandment did not say if the Man commits such an act. We have been told many
time that this also apply to the man. This is Christian teaching, which have
nothing to do with Torah. If a man vows to be faithful to a single woman he is
obligated to do so according to Torah.
In those times, when a woman was accused of
adultery, a very special process was used to discover if she actually
guilty of the sin. The name of Yahweh was written on a piece of parchment and then
scraped off into water, which the women then drank. If she had been unfaithful,
the water would kill her; if not, she would live.
Her guilt are innocence together with the
powerful name of Yahweh combine to reveal the truth. The illumination of Yah’s Name
brought forth a revelation that served to replace doubt and suspicion with
truth and honesty.
This process of using Yah’s Name served to
remove all doubt, showing us that the Light of the Creator, by eliminating
suspicion and dishonesty, is involved in keeping people together.
We might say that our High Priest to is
Messiyah Yahushua is the caring of Judgment, and that is true, He will return
one day to judge all of mankind. However, today He is the author of our Grace.
He is High Priest who is responsible to try to increase peace in the world and enhance
chased that He strive to do. If the wife is cleared of accusation, the priest
increases peace between the wife and the husband, and not only that but she
will also conceive a son. Through him, peace is achieved.
If she is not cleared in her trial, it is not
the High Priest who passes judgment, but rather the Holy Name, to which she was
unfaithful too, it will both passes her judgment and tests her. From this we
learn that events and actions can come between two people, and therefore, for a
relationship to truly last, we have to replace doubt and suspicion with
honesty.
Num 5:13 And a man
could have lain with her carnally, but it was hidden from the eyes of her
husband, and she became secluded and could have been defiled – but there was no
witness against her – and she had not been forced: - The term if there are no witness against her, the singularity of this
phrase, implies that a single witness has no credibility in such accusation,
and even here no physical punishment may be imposed on the basis of his
testimony of seclusion, and this gives it sufficient credence to require a
divorce.
Num 5:14 And a spirit
jealousy had passed over him and he had warned his wife, and she had become
defiled, or a spirit of jealousy had passed over him and he had warned his wife
and she had – This verse shed a very interesting light on
the source of our attitude. It says here a spirit of Jealousy. If that is true,
then there are spirits of anger, spirit of remorse, spirit of sympathy. These
spirits have been blamed for our actions over the years. These spirits seems to
have the power to create within us certain feelings.
I often wondered, as a man when a see an
attractive young woman, certain things happen, without me giving my body
permission to do so. Those have anything to do with a spirit of sexual desire?
If this is so, then the prevalence of sexual explicit attire worn by people
today, is a part of spiritual warfare?
What this verse seems to be implying is that
when certain feelings or desire come over us, they are spiritual in nature. It
is therefore essential that we focus our attention away from external slimily
that could bend our desire towards a certain tendencies.
I know that we are spiritual beans having a
fleshly experience, since these feeling are a result of a spirit, similar to
the fruits of the Spirits. It is imperative for us to create an environment where
these spirits do not thrive in our lives.
Num 5:15 The man
shall bring his wife to the Kohen and he shall bring her offering for her, a
tenth-ephod of barley flour; he shall not pour oil over it and shall not put
frankincense upon it, for it is a meal offering of jealousies, a meal offering
of remembrance, a reminder of iniquity. – The aggrieved
husband brings a meal offering on behalf of his wife. Rather than the normal
offering that is intended to bring mercy and forgiveness, this one is a
reminder of the sin she is accused of committing.
For this reason, the husband brings the
offering, for it would not be proper to require a woman to bring an offering
that will evoke יהוה against her.
The composition of the offering is indicative
of its purpose and symbolism. It is coarse barley flour, coarse because she
acted coarsely, and barley, which is usually used as animal feed, because she
degraded herself and behaved like an animal.
It is not beautified with oil and
frankincense like other meal offering, because incense recalls the fragrance of
the Matriarchs and oil symbolizes light, but she did not follow their example
and she acted in the dark to hide her sin.
This verse calls it an offering of
jealousies, in the plural, because she had earned the resentment of both her
husband and her Creator.
Num 5:16 The Kohen
shall bring her near and have her stand before יהוה. – In view of the gravity of the accusation and the bitter end it would
bring if she were guilty, attempts are made to induce her to confess, although
she would not be punished due to a lack of evidence.
The following verse shows how pressure is
brought to bear on her to achieve this end. If she were indeed innocent,
however, she would choose to undergo the ordeal that would vindicate her.
Num 5:17 The
Kohen shall take sacred water in an earthward vessel, and the Kohen shall take
from the earth that is on floor of the Tabernacle and put it in water. – Holy Water is drawn from the Laver, the utensil that, by its very
essence, recalled the cleansing process of the Word. Such water, therefore, was
a fitting vehicle with which to punish an unfaithful wife, as Pharaoh’s Army
was destroyed at the Red Sea.
The earthenware vessel symbolized
contemptuously of the flesh, the supposedly fine goblets into which she carried
wine for her lover. The dust from the earth from the floor, the building block
of human nature, was place into the so-called fine wine of the goblet. Showing
the contamination of the vessel. The symbolic representation of this actions,
shows that as a vessels our water have become contaminated by the lust of the
flesh.
The earth, in the wilderness, the floor of
the Tabernacle was, indeed, the sand of the desert, but the Temple in Yerushalayim had a floor of Marble.
In order to make this commandment possible, one of the marble floor stones
could be lifted to expose the earth underneath.
Num 5:18 The Kohen
shall have the woman stand before יהוה and uncover the
woman head, and upon her palms he shall put the meals offering of remembrance,
it is a meal offering of jealousies, and in the hand of the Kohen shall be the
bitter water that causes curse. – The Kohen would make the move from place to place in the doorway of the
Courtyard, uncovering her hair, and placing the offering on her outstretched
arms to tire her. All in the hope that if she is guilty she will confess.
Since the verse takes it for granted that her
head was covered, she was under authority, until the kohen uncovered the
woman’s head. This seems to imply that it is the Kohen who is to determine the
end of a marriage relationship.
Since it is disgraceful for a woman to be
seen bareheaded, it is also a disgrace for a woman to be divorce, since the
only qualification for such an action, is unfaithfulness.
When a woman exhibits an uncovered head, she
is displaying the notion that she is unmarried, and welcomes advances from
other men. The bitter water is not literally bitter; rather, its effect upon a
guilty party is bitter, for it causes her to die in the manner detailed below.
Verve 19 to 22 describes the principle of
oath. The Kohen impose an oath, in which the woman accepts upon herself the
fearful consequences of her deed she is accused of. To be valid, an oath must
include the results of both compliance and non-compliance.
The text begins with the alternative of
innocent of both compliance and non-compliance, because, in Capital cases, a
court must always begin with arguments for acquittal.
Num 5:19 The Kohen
shall adjure her and say to the woman, “if a man has not lain with you, and you
have not strayed in defilement with someone other than your husband, then be
proven innocent by these bitter water that cause curse. – In addition to being cleared of her husband’s accusation, she is
innocent of the impropriety of having taken an oath, something that should be
avoided even if the oath is truthful. In this case, she is responsible for
having brought about the oath through the loose behavior that occasioned her
husband’s suspicions. She is now cleared of any penalty
for this sin as well.
Num 5:20 But if you
have strayed with someone other than your husband, and if you have become
defiled, and a man other than your husband, has lain with you -. – In this part of the oath, she accepts the penalty, if she is guilty. As
is typical of Scriptural oath, the consequence of its violation is left
unspoken. Defile, seems to mean that someone other than the person who is
legally qualify to enter a woman holy place have done so. It is the man who is
her high priest alone, who is require to enter into her Holy
Place.
Num 5:21 The Kohen
shall adjure the woman with the oath of the curse, and the Kohen shall say to
the woman, May יהוה render you as a curse and as an
oath amid your people, when יהוה cause your thigh
to collapse and your stomach to distend. – When the woman the church allow another man,
another doctrine to enter into her holy place. The church shall become a cursed
place; she will not be able to bring any of her children to maturity. Her
thigh, her womb would collapse, she would not be able to produce spiritual
children. The swelling of the stomach is a result of taking in a lot of food,
yet it would be of no benefit to her.
Num 5:22 These waters
that cause curse shall enter your innards to cause stomach to distend and thigh
to collapse! And the woman shall respond, Amen, amen. – The Torah that cause curse shall enter into the inward parts and causes
her stomach to be enlarged and her thigh to collapse. Torah will become a curse
to anyone who exchanges the True Husband El Yahushua for another husband.
Num 5:23 The Kohen
shall inscribe these curse on a scroll and erase it into the bitter water – In his office as a priest one of his role is to implement or teach the
principle of the curse to the people. Obedience to Torah bring blessings,
disobedience brings curse. When a false priest teaches another Torah, it will
be like bitter water to the people that will cause their thigh to collapse and
their stomach to swell.
Num 5:24 When he
shall cause the woman to drink the bitter that cause curse, then the water that
cause curse shall come into her for bitterness. – Woman in Scripture represent the church, when a woman or church choose
to pursue another Torah, or another form of teaching other than those prescribe
in the Torah given by Moses. It will become a curse to the church.
Num 5:25 The Kohen
shall take the meal offering of jealousies from the hand of the women; he shall
wave the meal offering before יהוה, and he shall offer on the Altar. – This meal offering is the offering of abomination. When we pursue another
god or we disobey Torah, our feast day will not be accepted by EL YAHWEH. If He
will not accept our Feast Days, He certainly will not accept our meal offering.
It will become repugnant to Him.
Num 5:26 The Kohen
shall scoop up from the meal offering its remembrance and cause it to go up in
smoke on the Altar; after which he shall cause the woman to drink the water. – The Kohen will bring the offering and present it, he will also teach her
Torah. However, because of the nature of the offering, because it was not done
in accordance to Torah, it will become repugnant.
Num 5:27 He shall
cause her to drink from the water, and it shall be that if she had become
defiled and had committed treachery against her husband, the water that cause
curse shall come into her for bitterness, and her stomach shall be distended
and her thighs shall collapse, and the woman shall become a curse amid her
people. – The relationship between a man and a woman
is similar to that of a believer and his faithfulness to Torah, which is the
instruction from our Heavenly Husband.
Torah is the determining fact for the
implementation of our blessings or curses. There comes a time when we will be
tested by and according to the Word. Obedience to the Word brings blessings,
and disobedience to the Word brings curses.
Num 5:28 But if the
woman had not become defiled, and she is pure, then she shall be proven
innocent and she shall bear seed. – This is a form
of judgment. The drinking of the bitter water is a form of the negative Commandment
that we will be Judge by. The negative Command is the bitter water, while the
positive command will be the sweet water. The bearing of seed is the fruits of
the Spirit, or also spiritual growth.
Num 5:29 This is the
Torah of the jealousies, when a woman shall go astray with someone other than her husband and
become defiled; – The drinking of the
bitter water is a practice of the negative commandment. It is those commands we
are told not to do. It is similar to going with another husband. If we are told
by our husband not to do certain practice and we still, participate in doing
them, is tantamount to having another husband.
Num 5:30 Or of a man
over whom passes a spirit of jealousy and he is jealous of his wife, and he
causes his wife to stand before יהוה, then the Kohen
shall carry out for her this entire Torah. – Our Heavenly
Father possesses a Spirit of Jealousy every time He sees His children go after
another Torah or another god. We will be judge by the Greatest Kohen of them
all El Yahushua to see if we are qualified to be a pure wife.
Num 5:30 The man will be innocent of innocent of
iniquity, but that woman shall bear her iniquity. – Our Creator will not be responsible for the death of that Church who did
not practice what was told to her, for she was given the instruction or the
Constitution of the Kingdom.
Even Though we are His Children, if we fail
to be obedient, like the unfaithful wife we will be destroyed with the evil
one.
Chapter 6
The first 21
verses of this chapter describe the vows of a Nazirite. Torah permits a man or
a woman to adopt voluntarily the status of a Nazirite, which includes three restrictions:
- A Nazirite is forbidden to eat or drink grapes or grapes related products.
- A Nazirite’s hair may not be cut.
- A Nazirite’s hair may not become contaminated by a human corpse.
However,
Nazirism should not be understood as merely a catalogue of prohibitions, as if
the Nazirite’s vow, “I am hereby a Nazirite,” was a shorthand pledge to abstain
from wine, haircutting, and contamination.
Rather, nazirism is a state of holiness, and the individual laws
flow from this elevated status. Therefore, the Nazirite adopts a state of
holiness, and the Torah dictates that such holiness is incompatible with those
forbidden activities.
Since Torah gives the laws of the Nazirite immediately after those
of the wayward wife. This sheds light on the underlying purpose of the status
of the Nazirites, and what would prompt her to adopt these values.
A Sotah, a wayward wife opted to follow her sensual
passions, or she continue to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and
evil and let her heart overpower her mind, her pursuit of pleasure to overcome
her responsibility to the principles outline in Torah.
The example given of the Sotah, the wayward wife, the church proof
that a people are easy prey to temptation and that, when the evil inclination
rages within them, even adultery is not beyond the scope of possibility.
Today we can learn by reading about the experience of this woman’s
degradation, and her horrible death after she drank the bitter water. The sheer
ease by which she overcome the fantasies of temptation, human imagination is
easily stimulated by the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
To escape this snare, Torah hints that one should abstain from
wine and stimulate one’s spiritual impulses in order to escape the influence of
the sensual nature that is prevalent of the loose woman.
The Nazirite’s abstinence from wine is symbolic of an external
stimulation that is destructive to a Holy life style. The Nazirite abstinence
from wine signals to his or her desire to elevate oneself spiritual, by
adopting an advance level of holiness conducive to closing the door to the
enticement that doomed the wayward wife.
Num 6:1 and יהוה spoke to Moses, saying,
Num 6:2 Speak to the Children of Yisrael and say to them: A man or
woman who shall set a part himself by taking a Nazirite vow of abstinence for
the sake of יהוה ; - A true Nazirite in the spiritual sense
is one who seeks to separate himself from the world system to be holy unto the יהוה. The term Nazirite is a group of
people within the body of redeemers who wish to pursue advance holiness. They
are the one who will make a vow to achieve the lofty goal of Full Maturity.
Nazarite was the original name of Christanity, it is fitting to say that the
wayward wife is the Christian Church, since she have gone away from the Sabbath
and worship a Greek Jesus.
Num 6:3 From new or aged wine shall he abstain, and he shall not
drink vinegar of wine or vinegar of aged
wine; anything in which grapes have been steeped shall he not drink, and fresh
and dried grapes shall he not eat. – We know
from previous readings that wine is a silent influence. Wine or alcohol creates
a state of false well-being, a state of deception. One could be a shy person in
the natural, but when under the influence of wine, that shy person becomes very
bold. New and old wine is a sign of religion, which carry the same conation as
the effect of wine on a simple mind.
Since grape is the source of wine, and
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil is the source of religion. The use
of the word grapes carries the same connotation as eating of the Tree of good
and evil.
We are admonish in this verse not to eat
any grape produce, as Adam and Eve were told not to eat of the tree of good and
evil. This is tantamount to making our own decision on the things we see around
us. Religion is man way of reaching יהוה, while Torah contains the only way to reach יהוה, loft goal
of perfection.
Old wine is called intoxicant, because
age cause wine to ferment and become alcoholic. The primary prohibition is not
to drink wine, but Torah added prohibitions against any grape products, lest
the Nazirite be in the proximity of foods that will tempt them to drink the
forbidden beverage.
Num 6:4 All the days of his abstinence,
anything made from wine grapes, even the pips or skin, he shall not eat. -
This spiritual condition is the same as a person who is allergic to peanut,
they should never be around any peanuts products. Every believer is prone to
some spiritual deficient or another. This story is design for us to know how to
deal with a person who might have a weakness or an allergic reactance to certain
tendency, such as alcoholic, substance abusers, or even depression. A person on
one of these spiritual ventures is called a Nazirite, for they have secluded
themselves to achieve a particular spiritual goal.
Num 6:5 All the days of his Nazirite
vow, a razor shall not pass over his head; until the completion of the days
that he will be a Nazirite for the sake of
יהוה, holy shall he
be, the growth of hair on his head shall grow. –
This Nazirite vow is a time we have dedicated to overcome this spiritual
problem or challenges in our lives. There are certain stipulations that must be
carried out during this process. One of this action is no razor shall touch his
head.
Hair is one of the things our body produces that do not smell. Our
hair contains a record of all our body activity. By not cutting our hair we
preserve a record of all the dealings of the flesh over a period of time.
The prohibition against trimming the hair helps one avoid Thoughts
of flaunting his physical beauty. Hair symbolizes the body’s insulation against
the outside world, since it protects the skin from the elements. Thus, by
letting the hair grow, the Nazareth
creates a barrier against the outside world, since it protects the skin from
the elements. Thus, by letting the hair grows, the Nazareth every act can be devoted to יהוה.
Num 6:6 All the day of his abstinence for the sake of יהוה he shall not come near a dead person. – The
days of a Nazirite vow is thirty days, but a Nazirite may chose to adopt a
longer period of seclusion. Thirty is the number of dedication, dedication to a
particular goal or purpose.
During that time he or she must not touch any dead things. A dead
thing cannot produces life, during this period of time be very carefully to
avoid any means of recontamination. This could also means we must try to avoid
being contaminated by the very things we are trying to remove from our lives.
The advent of religion creates this scenario; they try to move
away from one religious practice like the breaking away of the Church of
England from Roman Catholic Church by King Henry, to another similar faith. The
name may have been change yet the principles are still the same.
Most believers in their mad dash to remove themselves from one
false religion, run headlong into a next repressive religion or another mode of
spiritual contamination, this is describe in this teaching as the old wine and
the new wine.
Num 6:7 To his father or to his mother, to his brother or to his
sister, he shall not contaminate himself to them upon their death, for the
crown of his יהוה is upon his head. –
Even if one’s parent or sibling should be involved in a form of religious
activity, we must not contaminate ourselves by listening to their version of
Torah. Our religious live is more important to us that our family. This is why
El Yahushua admonishes us to leave our Father and mother for the Word sake.
Num 6:8 All the days of his abstinence he is holy to יהוה. The word
Holy means to set apart. This time of seclusion, if we choose to commit
ourselves to it we must make sure we are committed to the process, of achieving
our goal.
Verse 9 – 12 refers to the Nazirite becomes contaminated by a
corpse during the Nazirism period, the days already counted are forfeited. The
following sacrificial ritual is performed and a new term of Nazirism begins.
Num 6:9 If a person should die near him with quick suddenness and
contaminate his Nazirite head, he shall shave his head on the day he becomes
purified; on the seventh day shall he shave it. – The
double expression indicates two possible events: The Nazirite was caught by
surprise and became contaminated accidentally, or was careless and came into
contact with the corpse unintentionally. However, the following ritual must be
observed even if the contamination was intentional. On the day he become
purified, this verse refers to the seven day purification process of a person
who becomes contaminated by a human corpse, as given below.
Num 6:10 On the eighth day he shall bring two turtledove or two
young doves to the Kohen, to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting. –
Eight is the number of new beginning. Birds represent the capacity to soar
upward to spiritual perfection. By using them as offering, the Nazirite
symbolizes ascent from the contamination that aborted the earlier period of
Nazirism and a readiness to begin anew. Two is the number of separation from
the world system.
Num 6:11 The Kohen shall make one as a sin offering and the other as
an elevation offering, and he shall provide him atonement for having sinned
regarding the person; and he shall sanctify his head on that day. –
This sin is for the violation of the process that would bring the individual to
an elevated state spiritually. This is similar to the instruction that the
Menorah must be built from one solid piece of gold. The process that the
Nazirite must undergo should be an unbroken process. The sin offering is for
the violation of that process, since it is a vow. By sanctifying his head, it
is to beginning a new period of Nazarism.
Num 6:12 He shall dedicate to יהוה
the days of his abstinence, and he shall bring a sheep in its first year for a
guilt offering; the first days shall fall aside, for his abstinence had been
contaminated. – Since
he had originally dedicated the thirty days, those days must still be fulfilled,
before a new set may commence.
Verse 13 to 21 deals with the completion of the terms of the vow.
Num 6:13 This shall be the law of the Nazirite: on the day his
abstinence is completed, he shall bring himself to the entrance of the
Tent of Meeting. – Torah makes it clear that he should
bring himself, not that someone else should bring him. Normally it would be
expected that someone should escort the Nazirite to the Kohen, just as a
metzora who is to be cleansed of a contamination is escorted to Kohen by
someone else, Leviticus 114:2.
Presumably, he escort would be more spiritual mature than the
metzora. Here, too, as the Nazirite is to have the sacrificial service
performed by the kohen, the Nazirite should be escorted, but who is worthy
enough to escort a Hebrew who have successfully completed a period of self
impose sanctification.
When one judged one’s self before he is judged by a judge for his
sin, who can scrutinize him. There is a difference between a people who admits
to his flaws, without waiting for someone else to pointing out his weakness.
Num 6:14 He shall bring his offering to יהוה : one unblemished sheep in its first year as an elevation
offering, one unblemished ewe in its first year as a sin offering, and one
unblemished ram as a peace-offering; – Torah is now teaching us another angle
to our offering. When we bring it without been told, display another level of
spiritual maturity. When we are told to bring ten percent and we go above and
beyond what is expected of us, we are entering into a different realm of
spirituality. Ten percent is the minimum we are required to bring, however when
we bring 100% this speak of a different level or dependability. I hope to get
to that level where everything that I posses will be turn over for the
development of the Kingdom, here on Earth.
Why does the Nazirite bring a sin-offering after a period of
sanctify and devotions? Because it would have been fitting to continue the
abstinence from worldly pleasure and extend the vow of Nazirism indefinitely.
The sin-offering atones for his decision to return to temporal pursuits. This
temporal pursuit is not a seeking after worldly things, it is a fact that we
are still in this world until we die, and therefore we must always be on guard
as the safe keeper of our own soul. Making atonement will giving thanks for the
opportunity we are given to come into EL YAHWEH Fullness.
Num 6:15 A basket of unleavened loaves: loves of fine flour mixed
with oil and unleavened wafers smeared with oil; and their meal-offering and
their libations. – Both loaves of bread mentioned later
in this verse are brought in the same basket. For a description of how such
loaves were prepared and smeared with oil, we may go back to Leviticus 2.
These loaves are like those brought as part of a todah,
thanksgiving offering, Leviticus 7:12, by means of which one gives thanks and
praises, to יהוה for His assistance in time of trials. Here,
however, the Nazirite thanks יהוה
for permitting him to achieving a higher level of maturity.
Meal offering and wine libations always accompany all elevation
and peace offering, but never sin offering. Since the two animal offerings here
are unusual in that they include the basket of unleavened loaves, it was
necessary to state explicitly that the meal-offering and libations are not to
be excluded.
While I do agree that a person who has a problem with Alcohol
should refrain from drinking it, there is nothing wrong with a partaking of
wine at a celebration, within the context of Torah, which is not to get drunk.
This verse seems to prorogate that sentiment.
Num 6:16 The Kohen shall approach before יהוה the service of his sin-offering and his elevation-offering. – The
application today is that we must approach our Creator, through the Person of
El Yahushua. He is the Way to our Heavenly Father, for sin offering or for
elevation offering.
Num 6:17 He shall make the ram a feast peace-offering for יהוה with the basket of unleavened loaves, and the Kohen shall make
its meal-offering and its libation. – Again the Principe
of having a Priest present at our festival table is very essential. He must be
the one responsible to say, “Baruch Ata” over the offering.
Num 6:18 At the entrance of the Tent of Meeting the Nazirite shall
shave his head; he shall take the hair of his Nazirite head and put it on the
fire that is under the feast peace-offering.
– The hair is a byproduct
of the flesh. Now that the Nazirite have elevated himself spiritually, the
byproducts of the flesh have obviously changed in the process. By removing the
old fruit of the Spirit, and adopting a new attitude towards life. The Nazirite
remove the old and allow room for a new nature to present itself.
Paul describes this process when he said, “I left those thing
behind and press forward to the mark of the higher calling.” When we look at
nature, some plant grows and produces fruits in three months; some take a whole
six-month.
Many of us, we manifest our fruit of our spirit over a longer
period of time. Never the less what our creator is seeking are people who
produce fruits. This is similar to the talents that were given to the different
servants. They were not all given the same talents, some were given more some
less, yet the result is the same. Produce according to the talents we are
given.
The hair also symbolizes the Nazirite’s separation from the
community and his insulation from everyday life and its temptations.
Conversely, a peace offering symbolizes well being and participation in the
life of the community.
Now that the Nazirite has succeeded in elevating and making
himself ready to rejoin the community, he puts the hair under the offering
symbolizing that he is now subordinating his life of separation to his duty to
contribute to the wholesome life of the Hebrew people.
Num 6:19 The Kohen shall take the cooked foreleg of the ram and one
unleavned loaf from the basket and one unleavened wafer, and place them on the
palms of the Nazirite after he has shaved his Nazirite hair. – The
cooked foreleg, this part is given to the Kohen as a gift, which they eat. This
is the only offering from which they receive this organ, and it is theirs aside
from the parts mentioned in the next verse, which are the standard gifts to the
Kohanim from all peace offerings.
Num 6:20 The Kohen shall wave them as a wave-service before יהוה;
it shall be holy for the Kohen, aside from the breast of the waving and the
thigh of the raising-up, afterward the Nazirite may drink wine. – The
Kohen shall present this offering to יהוה as a praise offering, praise for the spiritual elevation of the
Nazirite; this is the whole purpose of the kohen. The Kohen shall rejoice in
the fact that any person has made such spiritual advances. After the Kohen have
presented this person to יהוה
then that person may start his or her celebration, of spiritual achievement.
Num 6:21 This is the law of the Nazirite who shall pledge his
offering to יהוה for his abstinence aside from what he can
afford, according to his vow that he shall pledge, so shall he do in addition
to the law of his abstinence. – The first part of this verse deals
with the ordinary Nazirite who takes his vow without specifying which offering
he will bring.
Upon completion of his tern, this is the law, he should bring, the
offering specified in verse 13 – 20.
When someone takes a Nazirite vow, he may and preferably should
vow to bring additional peace and elevation offering, according to his means.
However, as in the case of all offerings in expiation for sin, one may never
voluntarily bring more sin or guilt offerings than the Torah specifies.
Verse 22 – 27 in these verses Moses was instructed the Kohen on
how they should were to bless the people, in the Temple and outside.
This does not mean that they have the power to confer or withhold
blessings, only that יהוה
can assure people of success, abundance, and happiness; but that part of their
temple service is to be the conduit through which יהוה blessings would be pronounced on His people.
They are to emphasize that the ultimate blessings are יהוה alone, this verse concludes with יהוה assurance that He will confer His own
blessings on the Children of Yisrael.
Num 6:22 and יהוה spoke to Moses, saying,
–
Num 6:23 Speaks to Aaron and his sons, saying: so shall you bless
the Children of Yisrael, saying to them: – The word saying eludes to the fact
that Moses must repeater all that he was told. The repetition of the word
saying in this verse means that not only was Moses commanded to convey this
commandment to the Kohanim of his generation, but also they, in turn, were
commanded to convey (saying) this charge to their offspring in all future
generation, so that the Kohanim would always pronounce the Priestly Blessing.
The first blessing refers to material success, the second blessing
to the spiritually prosperity, including building ones Menorah and writing
Torah on our Heart. The Last blessing is pertaining to יהוה compassion above and beyond what one
deserve, as expressed in forgiveness of sin and the giving of grace.
Num 6:24 May יהוה bless you and
safeguard you. – The term may EL YAHWEH bless you.
Means May יהוה give us the many
blessings that are describe in Deuteronomy 28:1-14, the Hebrew people be
triumphant over its enemies and superior to other nations, that its crops and
business ventures succeed, its offspring and flocks be abundant and healthy.
Though it is clear that in the Divine scheme and in Yisrael’s
aspirations such material benefits are secondary to spiritual growth,
nevertheless, if there is no flour there is no Torah. יהוה blesses Yisrael with prosperity to
enable the people to devote themselves to Torah study and fulfillment.
Since this verse in the blessing concludes with a prayer that יהוה will protect us, it is clear that we
speak of benefits that require protection even after they have been granted a
spiritual blessing. Spiritual blessing are protected only by the personal
worthiness of the recipients, but material blessings are always subject to
outside danger.
In this blessing it is not clear that type of blessing. The exact
form of the blessing must depend on the needs of each individual. The student
will be blessed in his or her studies. The farmer in rain and sunshine at the
appropriate time. Just as a person gratitude must be expressed according to the
degree and form of the prosperity granted him.
The term safeguard you, means that May יהוה help us to protect your newly gained
blessing of prosperity so that the evil one may not steel it from us, or it may
not be used in any other way but for the building of the Kingdom. Therefore, we
seek the blessing of יהוה
so that once the blessing is assign; it will be used in the proper way, for the
glory of the Kingdom. The second blessing is described in the next verse.
Num 6:24 May יהוה illuminate His countenance for you and be gracious
to you. – The illumination refers to the Light of the Menorah. May
the seven light of the Menorah be full lit in our lives. May the Spirit of יהוה
the Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding, the Spirit of Counsel and
Authority, and the Spirit of Knowledge and the Fear of יהוה, be developed. The Menorah is the Countenance of יהוה, shining
on us, the very Presence of Himself.
The term יהוה
be gracious to us by granting us grace as we struggle to overcome our various
issues in our lives. May he grant us wisdom to walk according to Torah,
Understanding of Torah, and the Ability to Counsel using Torah, the authority
found only in Torah, the Knowledge of Torah and last the Fear of breaking
Torah. A person can have a host of personal attributes, but unless his fellow
man benefits from it, it profits him nothing.
The third blessing found in the next verse, may יהוה lift His Countenance to you. May He
suppress His anger, meaning that even if we are sinful, יהוה will show us Grace as we struggle to
overcome our desire to sin.
One’s face is an indication of his attitude toward someone else.
If one is angry of his neighbor, he refuses to look at him; and if one has
wronged or is indebted to his neighbor, he is ashamed to face him. Therefore,
when יהוה turns His face to
Yisrael, so to speak, He symbolizes that He is not angry with us. As a result,
we can lift our head, despite our own unworthiness.
Num 6:25 May יהוה lift His countenance to you and establish peace for you. – Since the Menorah is the Holy Spirit,
one of the nine fruits of the Spirit is peace. Peace is not simply the absence
of war. It is a harmony between conflicting forces. Within man, it is the
proper balance between the needs of the body and the desire of the Spirit to
develop.
In the Universe it is a balance between the infinite elements as
well as between the holy and the mundane.
When the Hebrew people sins, it disrupts the process toward
perfection. This creates a barrier that יהוה, with compassion, removes so that we can repent and return to
the process that led to peaceful harmony with Him.
Num 6:26 Let them place My Name upon the Children of Yisrael and I
shall bless them. – The whole purpose of the Kohanim is to
place the Name of יהוה
on our lives. That we may have His stamp of approval that any were we go we
will be called יהוה people.
Chapter 7
It was on the first day of the second year, that the Tabernacle
was sanctified and Aaron conferred the priestly blessings for the first time on
the people. What a fitting illustration for someone who is entering into their
second spiritual year, or any one of their spiritual cycle, to have their
spiritual leader confer a blessing on them.
To also see our leader take the initiative to display their
maturity and trust in EL YAHWEH by working together, in achieving this
momentous task of building the Tabernacle according to EL YAHWEH specification.
This was the beginning of a new Torah cycle, the first year we saw
the departure from Egypt,
the crossing of the Red Sea, their arrival at Mt. Sinai,
the unfortunate sin with the golden calf. Yet, despite all that, the tabernacle
was completed on time. Despite all our spiritual progress and backsliding, our
EL YAHWEH still gave us enough grace, to help us complete our first day of
Creation.
Num 7:1 It was on the day Moses finished erecting the Tabernacle
that he anointed it, and sanctified it with all its utensils, and the Altars
all its utensils, and he had anointed and sanctified them. – Although
it was Bezalel and Oholiab, and the rest of the team who did the real work, it
was Moses who Torah gave all the credit. Torah is a Book on Authority, as true
to form it does not violate that principle. When we do our good deeds, it is
our leader who we should give the credit. When we desire to receive praise for
our own works, we are displaying the trait of pride, which was the reason for
the downfall of Lucifer. What this verse seems to be implying is that when
someone or anyone for that matter, accomplish their first day or first
spiritual cycle, or any of their spiritual cycle, they should be recognized as
such. The utensils seen in this verse illustrate the various tools or circumstances
needed, to help us experience each Altar at the various level of our
development.
Num 7:2 The leaders of Yisrael, the heads of their father
household, brought offerings; they were the leaders of the various tribes, they
were those who stand at the counting. – The general leadership of Yisrael,
which includes all the other leaders, brought a combing offering of thanks
giving to EL YAHWEH on behalf of the spiritual progress of the past year. The
Children of Yisrael knew very well the spiritual damage they had suffer during
the past year, and as a good will gesture to make thing right, a combine
offering was made by their leaders.
Num 7:3 They brought their offering before YAHWEH: six covered
wagons and twelve oxen. Two leaders per wagon, two oxen per wagon. So they
brought them before the Tabernacle. – Six is the number of humanity, while a wagon is a mode of transportation.
The children of Yisrael trough their leadership brought their human nature
covered under the shadow of the blood of our Messiyah and presents it to EL YAHWEH.
I do believe that unless they have done such an action, it would not have been
possible for them to survive the wilderness. When we acknowledge our human
nature, and not try to hide it, El Yahushua will give us enough grace to help
us overcome it. Two is a symbol of separation, and one is the number of unity.
As a body of believer, we must be separated for the sole purpose of displaying
the unity of the Kingdom
of Heavens. One cannot
have a body of believer striving for two different goals within the same body.
Num 7:4 and YAHWEH said to Moses saying. –
Num 7:5 Take from them, and they shall be to perform the work of
the Tent of Meeting; you shall give them to the Levites, each man according to
his works. – When EL YAHWEH
gives us instruction to do a job, He usually provides us with the means to
accomplish the Task of transporting the heavy planks. When Moses gave
instruction to the various sections of Levite to perform certain action, Moses
may have Thought, how they were going to accomplish the task. Our Heavenly
Father would not give us a Task, without the means to carrying it out
completely. The gift of the oxen and cart was a fulfillment of the Divine Plan.
It provides the means for the Sons of Gershon, and Merari for their task of
transporting the heavy planks for the Tabernacle.
Num 7:6 So Moses took the wagons and the oxen and gave them to the
Levites.- How the offering was disposed of, and what use was made of it: the
wagons and oxen were given to the Levites, to be used in carrying the
tabernacle, both for their ease (for YAHWEH would not have any of HIS servants
overburdened with work), and for the more safe and right conveyance of the
several parts of the tabernacle, which would be best kept together, and
sheltered from the weather, in wagons.
Num 7:7 Two of the wagons and four of the oxen he gave to the sons
of Gershon, in accordance with their works.
– Oxen in Scripture usually
mean a ministry. An ministry that its sole purpose is to accomplish the task at
hand. The Gershonites, that had the
light carriage, the curtains and hangings, had but two wagons, and two yoke of
oxen; when they had loaded these, they must carry the rest, if any remained,
upon their shoulders.
Num 7:8 And four of the wagons and eight of the oxen he gave to the
sons of Merari, in accordance with their works, under the authority of Ithamar,
son of Aaron the Kohen. – Four is the number of the Earth, while
eight is the number of new beginning. The oxen we to perform their ministry of
transporting the principle of the Tabernacle into all the world until the fulfillment
of all things, the New Beginning.
The
Merarites, that had the heavy carriage, and that which was most unwieldy, the
boards, pillars, sockets, etc., had four wagons, and four yoke of oxen allotted
them. Yet, if they had not more wagons of their own, they would be obliged to
carry a great deal upon their backs too, for the silver sockets alone weighed
100 talents, which was above four tons, and that was enough to load four wagons
that were drawn but by one yoke of oxen a-piece. But each socket being a talent
weight, which is about a man’s burden (as appears, 2 Ki. 5:23) probably they
carried those on their backs, and put the boards and pillars into the wagons.
Num 7:9 And to the sons of Kohath he did not give; since the sacred service was upon them, they
carried on the shoulder. – The sons of Kohath are not a globally
inspired ministry, or an evangelic ministry. Their ministry is an inside the
Tabernacle, inside the assemble ministry. They were anointed to minister within
the assembly. Therefore the need for transportation is not as essential to them
carrying out there task to the corporate Tabernacle as that of the Gershonites
and the Merarites.
Num 7:10 Then the leaders brought forward offerings for the
dedication of the altar on the day it was anointed and the leaders brought
their offerings before the Altar. - The same principle that apply to the
corporate Tabernacle also apply to the individual ministry. This verve seems to
imply that at every stage of our spiritual development, an offering should be
made on behalf of the corporate body as well as the individual.
Num 7:11 and YAHWEH
said to Moses, one leader each day, one leader each day shall they bring their
offering for the dedication of the alter. – After the wagons and oxen were accepted,
the leaders were instructed to present their offering in commeration of this
ospecious event. This Divinely ratified initiative of the leaders to
commemorate the sanctification in a new way was the precedent for Solomon and
the men of the great assembly of the future to follow, as they also celebrate
the inauguration of the other two permanent Temple to follow.
The leaders ha obviously wanted to present their offerings
together on the same day, but EL YAHWEH
order that each leader have his own day, to give equal honor to each and
to prolong the celebration. Moses did not know which order they should follow,
so YAHWEH instructed that they should bring their offerings in the order the
tribes followed while journeying Thought the wilderness.
Everyone who chooses
to bring a free will offering must bear sincere inner-feelings of repentance
and a desire to draw closer to Elohim. The tribal leaders brought such personal
spiritual devotion with their offering, each according to the unique mission on
behalf of his respective Tribe.
The tribal leaders brought both their inner spiritual desires to
achieve spiritual maturity as well as the desire for their tribes to achieve
the same spiritual prominence. The Tabernacle in the Wilderness obviously
represents such a spiritual state, for the Shekinah Glory came and dwell in it
after it was completed.
In the
implementation of this action, all the tribal leaders actions were combined
into a single spiritual and physical spectrum, a combinations of a corporate
and individual spiritual potential and attainment in the combine service of the
national destiny.
Num 7:12 The one who brought his offering on the first day
was Nachshon son of Amminadad, of the tribe of Judah. – The
term his offering expresses the uniqueness of Nachshon, for it is not found in
relationship to any other leaders. When anyone brings an offering, he brings
not only his animals and other components, but he present also his spirit. The
Spirit of sanctity that his deed has earned him, that is his personal offering.
In this sense,
Nachson was the most outstanding of the tribal leaders, so the Torah stresses
that he brought his offering. In addition, only Nachshon is not given the title
leader in the introductory verse before his offering.
Although the twelve leaders brought identical offerings, they
arrive at their own conclusion independently, and they intended different
symbolisms in their choice of components. Their part of the offering symbolized
that EL YAHWEH is the Father of the Universe and Yisrael the potential children
who desire spiritual maturity.
The numerical value of the silver bowl is 930,
corresponding to the years after Adam. It weight, 130 shekels, corresponding to
the age of which Adam and Eve had Seth, Genesis 5:3.
Num 7:13 His offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and
thirty shekels; and one silver basin of seventy shekels in the sacred shekels;
both of them filled with the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering; - One
silver basin, has the numerical value of 520. 500 alludes to Noah’s age when
his first child was born, and 20 is an allusion to the number of years before
that child was born that YAHWEH Told
Noah that there would be a flood. 70 Shekels corresponds to the seventy
nations that descended from Noah.
Num 7:14 One gold ladle of ten shekels filled with incense. – 1 ladle, which is similar to a hand,
symbolizes the Torah that was given from the Hand of YAHWEH, and its weight of 10 shekels corresponds to the Ten
Commandments.
Num 7:14 One young bull, one ram, one sheep in its firs year for an
elevation offering. – The one young Bull alludes to price of
the sin offer for the priest who is El Yahushua, who used such an animal as an
offering, Genesis 18:7.
Num 7:15 One he goat for a sin offering. – And
for a feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five he goats, five sheep in
their firs year – this is the offering of
Nacshon son of Amminadab. -
The ram alludes to Isaac, who was replace on the Altar by a ram, today El
Yahushua is our ram offering. The sheep alludes to El Yahushua, who is the Lamb
slaying from the foundation of the world. The two cattle for a peace offering
allude to El Yahushua who brought peace between Heavens and earth. The three
groups of five animals allude to the three components of the nations, Kohanim,
Levites, and Yisraelites, or the Holy of Holies, the Holy
Place and the Outer
Court. Five represent the five books of Moses or
the five-fold ministry of the Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor, and
Teacher, or on a different level five is the number of Grace.
Num 7:16 On the second day, Nethaniel son of Zuar offered, the
leader of Issachar. –. They
brought their offerings each on a separate day, in the order that they had been
lately put into, so that the solemnity lasted twelve days. So YAHWEH appointed
in verse 11: They shall bring their offering, each prince on his day,
and so they did. One sabbath must needs fall within the twelve days, if not
two, but it should seem they did not intermit on the sabbath, for it was holy
work, proper enough for a holy day. YAHWEH appointed that it should thus be
done on several days,
(1.)
That solemnity might be prolonged, and so might be universally taken notice of
by all Israel,
and the remembrance of it more effectually preserved.
(2.)
That an equal honor might thereby be put upon each tribe respectively; in
Aaron’s breast-plate each had his precious stone, so in this offering each had
his day.
(3.)
Thus it would be done more decently and in order; YAH’s work should not be done
confusedly, and in a hurry; take time, and we shall have done the sooner, or at
least we shall have done the better.
(4.)
YAHWEH hereby signified how much pleased he is, and how much pleased we should
be, with the exercises of piety and devotion. The repetition of them should be
a continual pleasure to us, and we must not be weary of well doing. If
extraordinary service be required to be done for twelve days together, we must
not shrink from it, nor call it a task and a burden.
(5.)
The priests and Levites, having this occasion to offer the same sacrifices, and
those some of every sort, every day, for so many days together, would have
their hands well set in, and would be well versed in the laws concerning them.
(6.)
The peace-offerings were all to be eaten the same day they were offered, and
two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five lambs, were enough for one day’s
festival; had there been more, especially if all had been brought on one day,
there might have been danger of excess. The virtue of temperance must not be
left, under pretence of the religion of feasting.
Num 7:17 He brought His offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a
hundred and thirty shekels; and one silver basin of seventy shekels in the
sacred shekels; both of them filled with the fine flour mixed with oil for a
meal offering; - All their offerings were exactly the same, without any variation, Though
it is probable that neither the princes nor the tribes were all alike rich; but
thus it was intimated that all the tribes of Israel had an equal share in the
altar, and an equal interest in the sacrifices that were offered upon it. Though
one tribe was posted more honorably in the camp than another, yet they and
their services were all alike acceptable to YAHWEH. Nor must we have faith of
our Yahushua HaMashiach with respect to persons, Jam. 2:1.
Num 7:18 One gold ladle of ten shekels filled with incense. –
Num 7:19 One young bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an
elevation offering. –
Num 7:20 One he goat for a sin offering. -
Num 7:21 And for a feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five
he goats, five sheep in their firs year – This is the offering of Nethaniel son
of Zuar. –
Num 7:22 On the third day, the leader of the children of, Zebulun,
Eliab son of Helon. –
Num 7:23 His offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and
thirty shekels; and one silver basin of 70 shekels in the sacred shekels; both
of them filled with the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;
Num 7:24 One gold ladle of ten shekels filled with incense.
Num 7:25 One young bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an
elevation offering.
Num 7:26 One he goat for a sin offering.
Num 7:27 And for a feast peace offer ing; 2 cattle, five rams, five he goats,
five sheep in their firs year – This is the offering of Eliab son of Helon.
Num 7:28 On the forth day,
the leader of the children of Reuben, Elizur son of Shedeur
..
Num 7:29 His offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and
thirty shekels; and one silver basin of seventy shekels in the sacred shekels;
both of them filled with the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;
Num 7:30 One gold ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:31 One young bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an
elevation offering.
Num 7:2 One he goat for a sin offering.
Num 7:32 And for a feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five
he goats, five sheep in their firs year – This is the offering of Elizur son of Shedeur.
Num 7:33 On the fifth day, the leader of the children of Simeon,
Shelumiel son of ZuriSHADDAI,
Num 7:34 His offering was:one silver bowl,its weight a hundred and
thirty shekels;and one silver basin of 70 shekels in the sacred shekels; both
of them filled with the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;
Num 7:35 One gold ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:36 One young bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an
elevation offering.
Num 7:37 One he goat
for a sin offering.
Num 7:38 And for a feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five
he goats, five sheep in their firs year – This is the offering of Shelumiel son
of ZuriSHADDAI.
Num 7:39 On the sixth day, the leader of the children of , Gad,
Eliasaph son of Deuel.,
Num 7:40 His offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and
thirty shekels; and one silver basin of 70 shekels in the sacred shekels; both
of them filled with the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;
Num 7:41 One gold ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:42 One young bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an
elevation offering.
Num 7:43 One he goat for a sin offering.
Num 7:44 And for a feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five
he goats, five sheep in their first year – This is the offering of Eliasaph son of Deuel.
Num 7:45 On the seventh
day, the leader of the children of Ephraim, Elishama son of Ammihud.
Num 7:46 His offering was:
one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and thirty shekels; and one silver basin
of 70 shekels in the sacred shekels; both of them filled with the fine flour
mixed with oil for a meal offering; - Normally, only communal, not individual, offering may be brought
on the Sabbath, but EL YAHWEH commanded that the offerings of the Tribal
leaders be offered on the Sabbath of the inauguration celebration of the
corporate Tabernacle.
Num 7:47 One gold ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:48 One young bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an
elevation offering.
Num 7:49 One he goat for a sin offering.
Num 7:50 And for a feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five
he goats, five sheep in their firs year – This is the offering of Elishama son
of Ammihud.
Num 7:51 On the
eight day, the leader of the children
of Manasseh, Gamaliel son of Pedehzur.
Num 7:52 His
offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and thirty shekels; and one
silver basin of 70 shekels in the sacred shekels; both of them filled with the
fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;-
Num 7:53 One gold
ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:54 One young
bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an elevation offering.
Num 7:55 One he goat
for a sin offering.
Num 7:56 And for a
feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five he goats, five sheep in their
firs year – This is the offering of Gamaliel son Pedahzur.-
Num 7:57 On the
ninth day, the leader of the children of Benjamin, Abidan son of Gideoni.
Num 7:58 His
offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and thirty shekels; and one
silver basin of 70 shekels in the sacred shekels; both of them filled with the
fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;
Num 7:59 One gold
ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:60 One young
bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an elevation offering.
Num 7:61 One he goat
for a sin offering.
Num 7:62 And for a
feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five he goats, five sheep in their
firs year – This is the offering of
Abidan so of Gideoni.
Num 7:63 On the
tenth day, the leader of the children of
Dan, Ahiezerson of AmmiSHADDAI.
Num 7:64 His
offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and thirty shekels; and one
silver basin of seventy shekels in the sacred shekels; both of them filled with
the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;
Num 7:65 One gold ladle of
ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:66 One young
bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an elevation offering.
Num 7:67 One he goat
for a sin offering.
Num 7:68 And for a
feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five he goats, five sheep in their
firs year – This is the offering of Ahiezer son of AmmiSHADDAI.
Num 7:69 On the
eleventh day, the leader of the children
of Asher, Pagiel son of Ochran. -
Num 7:70 His
offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and thirty shekels; and one
silver basin of seventy shekels in the sacred shekels; both of them filled with
the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;-
Num 7:70 One gold
ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:71 One young
bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an elevation offering
Num 7:72 One he goat
for a sin offering.
Num 7:73 And for a
feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five he goats, five sheep in their
firs year – This is the offering of
Pagiel son of Ochran.
Num 7:74 On the twelvth
day, the leader of the children of Naphtali, Ahira son of Enan.
Num 7:75 His
offering was: one silver bowl, its weight a hundred and thirty shekels; and one
silver basin of seventy shekels in the sacred shekels; both of them filled with
the fine flour mixed with oil for a meal offering;
Num 7:76 One gold
ladle of ten shekels filled with incence.
Num 7:77 One young
bull, one ram, one sheep in its first year for an elevation offering.
Num 7:78 One he goat
for a sin offering.
Num 7:79 And for a
feast peace offering; 2 cattle, five rams, five he goats, five sheep in their
firs year – This is the offering of Ahira son of Enan.
Num 7:80 This was
the dedication of the alter, on the day it was anointed, from the leaders of
Yisrael: twelve silver bowls, twelve silver basins, twelve golden ladles;
Num 7:81 Each bowl
was one hundred and thirty silver shekels and each basin was seventy; all the
silver of the vessels was two Thousand four hundred in the sacred shekel.
Num 7:82 Twelve
golded ladled filled with incense, each ladle was ten of the sarcred shekel;
all the gold of the ladles was one hundred and twenty shekels.
Num 7:83 All the
livestock for the elevation offering: was twelve bull, twelve rams, twelve
sheep in their first year, and their meal offering; and twelve he goats for a
sin offering.
Num 7:84 All the
livestock for the feast peace offering: was twenty-four bulls, sixty rams,
sixty he goats, sixty sheep I their first year - This was the dedication of the
alter after it was anointed.