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(0.50) (Num 8:12)

sn The “purification offering” cleansed the tabernacle from impurity, and the burnt offering atoned by nullifying and removing the effects of sin in the Levites.

(0.50) (Lev 14:13)

tn Heb “the guilt offering, it [is] to the Lord.” Regarding the “guilt offering,” see the note on Lev 5:15.

(0.50) (Exo 29:36)

tn The construction uses a genitive: “a bull of the sin offering,” which means, a bull that is designated for a sin (or better, purification) offering.

(0.50) (Gen 31:54)

tn Heb “bread, food.” Presumably this was a type of peace offering, where the person bringing the offering ate the animal being sacrificed.

(0.47) (Heb 9:25)

tn Grk “and not that he might offer,” continuing the previous construction.

(0.47) (Heb 5:7)

tn Grk “who…having offered,” continuing the description of Christ from Heb 5:5-6.

(0.47) (2Co 8:19)

tn That is, the offering or collection being taken to assist impoverished Christians.

(0.47) (Act 13:34)

tn The pronoun “you” is plural here. The promises of David are offered to the people.

(0.47) (Luk 21:5)

tn For the translation of ἀνάθημα (anathēma) as “offering” see L&N 53.18.

(0.47) (Luk 5:33)

tn Grk “and offer prayers,” but this idiom (δέησις + ποιέω) is often simply a circumlocution for praying.

(0.47) (Luk 1:10)

tn The “hour of the incense offering” is another way to refer to the time of sacrifice.

(0.47) (Mar 12:43)

tn See the note on the term “offering box” in v. 41.

(0.47) (Mar 1:44)

sn On the phrase bring the offering that Moses commanded see Lev 14:1-32.

(0.47) (Mat 8:4)

sn On the phrase bring the offering that Moses commanded see Lev 14:1-32.

(0.47) (Eze 43:27)

sn The people also could partake of the food of the peace offering (Lev 3).

(0.47) (Ecc 5:1)

tn The term “sacrifice” (זֶבַח, zevakh) is the general term that refers to the thank offering and free will offering (Lev 7:12, 16). This section focuses on making vows in prayer and fulfilling them, such as the vow offering. The term “sacrifice” functions as a synecdoche of general (i.e., sacrifice) for specific (i.e., vow offering).

(0.47) (Psa 141:4)

sn Their delicacies. This probably refers to the enjoyment that a sinful lifestyle appears to offer.

(0.47) (Psa 51:19)

tn Heb “then they will offer up bulls.” The third plural subject is indefinite.

(0.47) (Jdg 3:15)

tn Heb “The Israelites sent by his hand an offering to Eglon, king of Moab.”

(0.47) (Num 7:10)

tn The verse begins with the preterite and vav (ו) consecutive: “and they offered.”



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