Numbers, 15

Christian Community Bible

1 Yahweh spoke to Moses and said,

2 "Tell this to the people of Israel: This is a rule for you when you have entered the land I give to you.

3 When you make a fragrant offering to Yahweh, either as a burnt offering or in payment of a vow, or as a voluntary gift, or on the occasion of one of your solemn feasts, whoever takes from his herds and flocks for a fragrant offering to Yahweh

4 shall bring also, as a gift to Yahweh, a grain offering of two pounds of fine flour mixed with two pints of oil.

5 He shall also make a wine offering, two pints for each lamb, in addition to the burnt offering or sacrifice.

6 For a man, he shall make a grain offering of four pounds of fine flour mixed with three pints of oil,

7 and a wine offering of three pints of wine, offering it as a sweet-smelling offering for Yahweh.

8 If he offers a bull as a burnt offering or sacrifice, in payment of a vow or as a peace offering to Yahweh,

9 he shall offer also a grain offering of six pounds of fine flour mixed with four pints of oil,

10 and a wine offering of four pints of wine, as a burnt offering, sweet-smelling offering to Yahweh.

11 This must be done for every bull, every ram, every lamb or goat.

12 Whatever the number of victims you have for sacrifice, you must do the same for each of them.

13 This must be done by every man of your people who makes a burnt offering, as a sweet-smelling offering for Yahweh.

14 If any stranger living among you, or among your descendants, will also make a burnt offering, as a sweet-smelling offering for Yahweh: just as you act, so must the stranger do.

15 There shall be only one law for you and for the foreigner among you. This is a law that shall bind your descendants forever before Yahweh: you and the stranger are alike.

16 There is to be the same law, and the same regulation for you and for the stranger who lives among you."

17 Yahweh spoke to Moses and said,

18 "Speak to the people of Israel and say to them: When you have entered the land to which I am bringing you,

19 and you eat the bread of this country, you shall set aside a share for Yahweh.

20 You must set aside one loaf as the first fruits of your grain, and set this offering aside like the one set aside from your threshing.

21 You are to set aside for Yahweh a share of the best of your flour, and your descendants are to do the same, from generation to generation.

22 If without meaning to do so, you fail in any of these commands that Yahweh has given to Moses

23 and that Yahweh has commanded you through Moses, this is what you have to do, you and your descendants.

24 If it is an unintentional fault of the community, the community as a whole must make a burnt offering of a young bull, a sweet-smelling offering for Yahweh, with the required offering of flour and wine, and a he-goat must be offered as a sacrifice for sin.

25 The priest must perform the ceremony of atonement over the entire community of Israel, and pardon will be given, since it was an unintentional fault and they have brought their offering as a burnt offering to Yahweh, not counting their sacrifice for sin for their unintentional fault.

26 The entire community of Israel will be forgiven, as also the stranger who lives among them, since the entire people have sinned without meaning to do so.

27 If it is an individual who has sinned unintentionally, he must offer a one-year-old goat in sacrifice for sin.

28 The priest shall perform the ceremony of atonement before Yahweh over the person who has gone astray by this sin of inadvertence; when the ceremony of atonement has been performed over him, he will be forgiven,

29 whether he is an Israelite, or a stranger living among them. There shall be only one law among you for the one who sins by an unintentional fault.

30 But the one who sins deliberately, whether native or stranger, angers Yahweh himself. Such a person must be cut off from the community;

31 he has rejected the word of Yahweh and broken his command. This person must be entirely cut off because of sin."

32 While the people of Israel were in the wilderness, a man was caught gathering wood on the sabbath day.

33 Those who caught him gathering wood brought him before Moses, Aaron and the whole community.

34 He was kept under guard because the penalty he should undergo had not yet been decided.

35 Yahweh said to Moses, "This man must be put to death: the whole community shall stone him outside the camp."

36 The whole community took him outside the camp and stoned him till he was dead, as Yahweh had commanded Moses.

37 Yahweh spoke to Moses and said,

38 "Speak to the people of Israel and tell them to put a fringe on the hems of their garments and a violet cord on this fringe.

39 You must then have a fringe, and the sight of it will remind you of all the commands of Yahweh. You are then to put them into practice, and no longer follow the desires of your heart and your eyes, which would lead you to go astray.

40 So you will remember all my commandments to put them into practice, and you will be consecrated to your God.

41 It is I, Yahweh your God, who have brought you out of the land of Egypt so that I may be your God, I, Yahweh, your God."




Versículos relacionados com Numbers, 15:

Chapter 15 of numbers deals with the offer of voluntary sacrifices and offerings that should be presented to the Lord, as well as instructions on the observance of God's commandments. Following are five verses related to the topics addressed in numbers 15, in order of proximity to the chapter:

Leviticus 22:17-18: "And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, speak to Aaron and his children, and to all the sons of Israel, and say unto them, Any man of the house of Israel, or of foreigners in Israel , to offer your offer, whether of your vows, or your voluntary offerings, which they offer the Lord in Holocaust; " This verse talks about the offer of sacrifices that should be presented to the Lord, which is similar to what is addressed in numbers 15.

Leviticus 23:15-16: "And from the day after Saturday, from the day you bring the sauce of the moved offer, seven full weeks will be. Until the day after the seventh Saturday, you will count fifty days; then you will offer new offer of food to the Lord. " This verse talks about the observance of God's commandments, which is approached in numbers 15.

Deuteronomy 26:13: "And thou shalt say before the Lord thy God, I took from my house the consecrated things, and I also gave them to the Levite, the foreigner, the orphan, and the widow, according to all thy commandments that you ordered me; Your commandments, nor did I forgot. " This verse talks about the importance of following the Lord's commandments regarding offerings and sacrifices, and also shows the responsibility of the people of Israel to take care of the underprivileged.

Leviticus 23:10: "Speak to the children of Israel, and say unto them, When there are entering the earth which I will give you, and make his harvest, then you will bring a sauce of your sega's firstfruits to the priest;" This verse refers to the offering of the firstfruits, which should be presented to the Lord as a form of thanks for the blessings received.

Deuteronomy 14:22-23: "You will surely have the tithes of all the fruit of your seeds, that each year retreat from the countryside. And before the Lord your God, where you choose to make your name there, you will eat the tithes. From your grain, your most, and your olive oil, and the firstborn of your cows and your sheep; that you may learn to fear the Lord your God every day. " This verse talks about the obligation of the people of Israel to make tithes as a way of contributing to the support of Levi's tribe, which was responsible for religious service.


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