Numbers - Chapter 15 | Good News Translation

  • 1. The LORD gave Moses
  • 2. the following regulations for the people of Israel to observe in the land that he was going to give them.
  • 3. A bull, a ram, a sheep, or a goat may be presented to the LORD as a burnt offering or as a sacrifice in fulfillment of a vow or as a freewill offering or as an offering at your regular religious festivals; the odor of these food offerings is pleasing to the LORD.
  • 4. Whoever presents a sheep or a goat as a burnt offering to the LORD is to bring with each animal 2 pounds of flour mixed with 2 pints of olive oil as a grain offering, together with 2 pints of wine.
  • 5. {cf15I (SEE 15:4)}
  • 6. When a ram is offered, 4 pounds of flour mixed with 3 pints of olive oil are to be presented as a grain offering,
  • 7. together with 3 pints of wine. The odor of these sacrifices is pleasing to the LORD.
  • 8. When a bull is offered to the LORD as a burnt offering or as a sacrifice in fulfillment of a vow or as a fellowship offering,
  • 9. a grain offering of 6 pounds of flour mixed with 4 pints of olive oil is to be presented,
  • 10. together with 4 pints of wine. The odor of this sacrifice is pleasing to the LORD.
  • 11. That is what shall be offered with each bull, ram, sheep, or goat.
  • 12. When more than one animal is offered, the accompanying offering is to be increased proportionately.
  • 13. All native Israelites are to do this when they present a food offering, an odor pleasing to the LORD.
  • 14. And if at any time foreigners living among you, whether on a temporary or a permanent basis, make a food offering, an odor that pleases the LORD, they are to observe the same regulations.
  • 15. For all time to come, the same rules are binding on you and on the foreigners who live among you. You and they are alike in the LORD's sight;
  • 16. the same laws and regulations apply to you and to them.
  • 17. The LORD gave Moses
  • 18. the following regulations for the people of Israel to observe in the land that he was going to give them.
  • 19. When any food produced there is eaten, some of it is to be set aside as a special contribution to the LORD.
  • 20. When you bake bread, the first loaf of the first bread made from the new grain is to be presented as a special contribution to the LORD. This is to be presented in the same way as the special contribution you make from the grain you thresh.
  • 21. For all time to come, this special gift is to be given to the LORD from the bread you bake.
  • 22. But suppose someone unintentionally fails to keep some of these regulations which the LORD has given Moses.
  • 23. And suppose that in the future the community fails to do everything that the LORD commanded through Moses.
  • 24. If the mistake was made because of the ignorance of the community, they are to offer a bull as a burnt offering, an odor that pleases the LORD, with the proper grain offering and wine offering. In addition, they are to offer a male goat as a sin offering.
  • 25. The priest shall perform the ritual of purification for the community, and they will be forgiven, because the mistake was unintentional and they brought their sin offering as a food offering to the LORD.
  • 26. The whole community of Israel and the foreigners living among them will be forgiven, because everyone was involved in the mistake.
  • 27. If any of you sin unintentionally, you are to offer a one-year-old female goat as a sin offering.
  • 28. At the altar the priest shall perform the ritual of purification to purify you from your sin, and you will be forgiven.
  • 29. The same regulation applies to all who unintentionally commit a sin, whether they are native Israelites or resident foreigners.
  • 30. But any who sin deliberately, whether they are natives or foreigners, are guilty of treating the LORD with contempt, and they shall be put to death,
  • 31. because they have rejected what the LORD said and have deliberately broken one of his commands. They are responsible for their own death.
  • 32. Once, while the Israelites were still in the wilderness, a man was found gathering firewood on the Sabbath.
  • 33. He was taken to Moses, Aaron, and the whole community,
  • 34. and was put under guard, because it was not clear what should be done with him.
  • 35. Then the LORD said to Moses, "The man must be put to death; the whole community is to stone him to death outside the camp."
  • 36. So the whole community took him outside the camp and stoned him to death, as the LORD had commanded.
  • 37. The LORD commanded Moses
  • 38. to say to the people of Israel: "Make tassels on the corners of your garments and put a blue cord on each tassel. You are to do this for all time to come.
  • 39. The tassels will serve as reminders, and each time you see them you will remember all my commands and obey them; then you will not turn away from me and follow your own wishes and desires.
  • 40. The tassels will remind you to keep all my commands, and you will belong completely to me.
  • 41. I am the LORD your God; I brought you out of Egypt to be your God. I am the LORD."
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