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Numbers 5:27

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5:27 When he has made her drink the water, then, if she has defiled herself and behaved unfaithfully toward her husband, the water that brings a curse will enter her to produce bitterness – her abdomen will swell, her thigh will fall away, and the woman will become a curse among her people.

Numbers 6:20

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6:20 then the priest must wave them as a wave offering 1  before the Lord; it is a holy portion for the priest, together with the breast of the wave offering and the thigh of the raised offering. 2  After this the Nazirite may drink 3  wine.’

Numbers 15:24

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15:24 then if anything is done unintentionally 4  without the knowledge of 5  the community, the whole community must prepare one young bull for a burnt offering – for a pleasing aroma to the Lord – along with its grain offering and its customary drink offering, and one male goat for a purification offering.

Numbers 20:8

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20:8 “Take the staff and assemble the community, you and Aaron your brother, and then speak 6  to the rock before their eyes. It will pour forth 7  its water, and you will bring water out of the rock for them, and so you will give the community and their beasts water to drink.”

Numbers 20:17

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20:17 Please let us pass through 8  your country. We will not pass through the fields or through the vineyards, nor will we drink water from any well. We will go by the King’s Highway; 9  we will not turn to the right or the left until we have passed through your region.’” 10 

Numbers 21:22

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21:22 “Let us 11  pass through your land; 12  we will not turn aside into the fields or into the vineyards, nor will we drink water from any well, but we will go along the King’s Highway until we pass your borders.”

Numbers 28:8

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28:8 And the second lamb you must offer in the late afternoon; just as you offered the grain offering and drink offering in the morning, 13  you must offer it as an offering made by fire, as a pleasing aroma to the Lord.

Numbers 28:14

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28:14 For their drink offerings, include 14  half a hin of wine with each bull, one-third of a hin for the ram, and one-fourth of a hin for each lamb. This is the burnt offering for each month 15  throughout the months of the year.

Numbers 28:24

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28:24 In this manner you must offer daily throughout the seven days the food of the sacrifice made by fire as a sweet aroma to the Lord. It is to be offered in addition to the continual burnt offering and its drink offering.

1 sn The ritual of lifting the hands filled with the offering and waving them in the presence of the Lord was designed to symbolize the transfer of the offering to God in the sight of all. This concludes the worshiper’s part; the offering now becomes the property of the priest – his priest’s due (or “raised/heave offering”).

2 sn The “wave offering” may be interpreted as a “special gift” to be transferred to the Lord, and the “heave offering” as a “special contribution” to God – the priest’s due. These two offerings have also inspired a good deal of study.

3 tn The imperfect tense here would then have the nuance of permission. It is not an instruction at this point; rather, the prohibition has been lifted and the person is free to drink wine.

4 tn The idea of לִשְׁגָגָה (lishgagah) seems to be that of “inadvertence” or “without intent.” The text gives no indication of how this offense might be committed, or what it might include. It probably describes any transgressions done in ignorance of the Law that involved a violation of tabernacle procedure or priestly protocol or social misdemeanor. Even though it was done unintentionally, it was still a violation and called for ritual purification.

5 tn Heb “[away] from the eyes of the community.”

6 tn The verb is the Piel perfect with vav (ו) consecutive, following the two imperatives in the verse. Here is the focus of the instruction for Moses.

7 tn Heb “give.” The verb is the perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive, as are the next two in the verse. These are not now equal to the imperatives, but imperfects, showing the results of speaking to the rock: “speak…and it will…and so you will….”

8 tn The request is expressed by the use of the cohortative, “let us pass through.” It is the proper way to seek permission.

9 sn This a main highway running from Damascus in the north to the Gulf of Aqaba, along the ridge of the land. Some scholars suggest that the name may have been given by the later Assyrians (see B. Obed, “Observations on Methods of Assyrian Rule in Transjordan after the Palestinian Campaign of Tiglathpileser III,” JNES 29 [1970]: 177-86). Bronze Age fortresses have been discovered along this highway, attesting to its existence in the time of Moses. The original name came from the king who developed the highway, probably as a trading road (see S. Cohen, IDB 3:35-36).

10 tn Heb “borders.”

11 tn The Hebrew text uses the singular in these verses to match the reference to “Israel.”

12 tc Smr has “by the King’s way I will go. I will not turn aside to the right or the left.”

13 tn Heb “as the grain offering of the morning and as its drink offering.”

14 tn The word “include” is not in the Hebrew text but is implied. It is supplied in the translation to make a complete English sentence.

15 tn Heb “a month in its month.”



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