Thematic Bible
Numbers 7:1 (show verse)
Moses finished setting up the tent. He anointed it and dedicated it and all the furnishings. He also anointed and dedicated the altar and all the utensils.
Anointing » Of objects set apart for sacred uses
Anointing » In consecration » Vessels of
Anointing » In consecration » Altars of
Anointing » In consecration » Of the tabernacle
Church » Holy
Tabernacle » Anointed and consecrated with oil
Tabernacle » Anointed with holy oil
Tabernacle » Sanctified
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the first rearing of
Anointing » In consecration » Vessels of
Anointing » In consecration » Altars of
Anointing » In consecration » Of the tabernacle
Church » Holy
Tabernacle » Anointed and consecrated with oil
Tabernacle » Anointed with holy oil
Tabernacle » Sanctified
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the first rearing of
Numbers 7:2 (show verse)
The leaders of Israel, the heads of the households, those tribal leaders who helped in the census came to give their offerings.
Numbers 7:3 (show verse)
They brought these gifts to Jehovah: six freight wagons and twelve oxen, one wagon from every two leaders and one ox from each leader. They brought them in front of the tent.
Numbers 7:4 (show verse)
Jehovah said to Moses:
Numbers 7:5 (show verse)
Accept these gifts from them to use in the work done for the tent of meeting. Give them to the Levites to use where they need them for their work.
Numbers 7:6 (show verse)
Moses took the wagons and the oxen and gave them to the Levites.
Numbers 7:7 (show verse)
He gave two wagons and four oxen to the Gershonites for the work they had to do.
Numbers 7:8 (show verse)
He gave four wagons and eight oxen to the Merarites for the work they had to do under the direction of Ithamar, son of the priest Aaron.
Numbers 7:9 (show verse)
However Moses gave none of these gifts to the Kohathites, because they took care of the holy things. They had to carry the holy things on their own shoulders.
Numbers 7:10 (show verse)
The leaders also brought offerings for the dedication of the altar when it was anointed. They presented their gifts in front of the altar.
Numbers 7:11 (show verse)
Jehovah said to Moses: Each day a different leader will bring his gift for the dedication of the altar.
Numbers 7:12 (show verse)
Nahshon, son of Amminadab, from the tribe of Judah brought his gifts on the first day.
Numbers 7:13 (show verse)
He brought a silver plate that weighed three and one fourth pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Judah » Offering of, at dedication
Meat offerings » Materials for public, often provided by the princes
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Silver » Made into » Dishes
Silver » Made into » Bowls
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Judah » Offering of, at dedication
Meat offerings » Materials for public, often provided by the princes
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Silver » Made into » Dishes
Silver » Made into » Bowls
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:14 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense;
Numbers 7:15 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:16 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:17 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Nahshon, son of Amminadab.
The tribe of Judah » Offering of, at dedication
Naashon » Captain » Judah's army
Nahshon » Liberality of
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Peace offerings » Offered » By the princes
Peace offerings » Was offered » At dedication of tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Naashon » Captain » Judah's army
Nahshon » Liberality of
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Peace offerings » Offered » By the princes
Peace offerings » Was offered » At dedication of tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:18 (show verse)
On the second day Nethanel, son of Zuar, the leader from the tribe of Issachar, brought his gifts.
Numbers 7:19 (show verse)
He brought a silver plate that weighed three and three fourths pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of issachar » Offering of, at the dedication
Meat offerings » Materials for public, often provided by the princes
Nethaneel » The prince of the tribe of issachar » Liberality of, for the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of issachar » Offering of, at the dedication
Meat offerings » Materials for public, often provided by the princes
Nethaneel » The prince of the tribe of issachar » Liberality of, for the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:20 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense;
Numbers 7:21 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:22 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:23 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Nethanel, son of Zuar.
The tribe of issachar » Offering of, at the dedication
Nethaneel » The prince of the tribe of issachar » Liberality of, for the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Peace offerings » Was offered » At dedication of tabernacle
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Zuar » Father of nethaneel
Nethaneel » The prince of the tribe of issachar » Liberality of, for the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Peace offerings » Was offered » At dedication of tabernacle
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Zuar » Father of nethaneel
Numbers 7:24 (show verse)
On the third day the leader of the descendants of Zebulun, Eliab, son of Helon,
Numbers 7:25 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Meat offerings » Materials for public, often provided by the princes
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Tribe of zebulun » Offering of, at the dedication
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Meat offerings » Materials for public, often provided by the princes
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Tribe of zebulun » Offering of, at the dedication
Numbers 7:26 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense;
Numbers 7:27 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:28 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:29 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Eliab, son of Helon.
Numbers 7:30 (show verse)
On the fourth day the leader of the descendants of Reuben, Elizur, son of Shedeur,
Numbers 7:31 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
The tribe of Reuben » Offering of, at the dedication
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
The tribe of Reuben » Offering of, at the dedication
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:32 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense;
Numbers 7:33 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:34 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:35 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Elizur, son of Shedeur.
Numbers 7:36 (show verse)
On the fifth day the leader of the descendants of Simeon, Shelumiel, son of Zurishaddai,
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Shelumiel » Son of zurishaddai, and a leader of the tribe of simeon in time of moses
The tribe of Simeon » Offering of, at the dedication
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Zurishaddai » Father of shelumiel
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Shelumiel » Son of zurishaddai, and a leader of the tribe of simeon in time of moses
The tribe of Simeon » Offering of, at the dedication
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Zurishaddai » Father of shelumiel
Numbers 7:37 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
The tribe of Simeon » Offering of, at the dedication
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
The tribe of Simeon » Offering of, at the dedication
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:38 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.
Numbers 7:39 (show verse)
He brought a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:40 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:41 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Shelumiel, son of Zurishaddai.
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Shelumiel » Son of zurishaddai, and a leader of the tribe of simeon in time of moses
The tribe of Simeon » Offering of, at the dedication
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Zurishaddai » Father of shelumiel
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Shelumiel » Son of zurishaddai, and a leader of the tribe of simeon in time of moses
The tribe of Simeon » Offering of, at the dedication
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Zurishaddai » Father of shelumiel
Numbers 7:42 (show verse)
On the sixth day the leader of the descendants of Gad, Eliasaph, son of Deuel,
Deuel » Captain of the tribe of dan
Eliasaph » A chief of the tribe of dan
The tribe of Gad » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Reuel » Father of eliasaph » Called deuel
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Eliasaph » A chief of the tribe of dan
The tribe of Gad » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Reuel » Father of eliasaph » Called deuel
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:43 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Gad » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Gad » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:44 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense,
Numbers 7:45 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:46 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:47 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Eliasaph, son of Deuel.
Numbers 7:48 (show verse)
On the seventh day the leader of the descendants of Ephraim, Elishama, son of Ammihud,
Numbers 7:49 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Ephraim » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Ephraim » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:50 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense,
Numbers 7:51 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:52 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:53 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Elishama, son of Ammihud.
Numbers 7:54 (show verse)
On the eighth day the leader of the descendants of Manasseh, Gamaliel, son of Pedahzur,
Numbers 7:55 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Gamaliel » Captain » Manasseh » Offering of » Dedication » Tabernacle
The tribe of Manasseh » Offering of, at dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Gamaliel » Captain » Manasseh » Offering of » Dedication » Tabernacle
The tribe of Manasseh » Offering of, at dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:56 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense,
Numbers 7:57 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:58 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:59 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Gamaliel, son of Pedahzur.
Numbers 7:60 (show verse)
On the ninth day the leader of the descendants of Benjamin, Abidan, son of Gideoni,
Numbers 7:61 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
tribe of Benjamin » Offering of, at dedication
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:62 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense,
Numbers 7:63 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:64 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:65 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Abidan, son of Gideoni.
Numbers 7:66 (show verse)
On the tenth day the leader of the descendants of Dan, Ahiezer, son of Amishaddai,
Numbers 7:67 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Ahiezer » Captain of the tribe of dan » Contributes to the tabernacle
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Dan » Offering of, at dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Dan » Offering of, at dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:68 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense;
Numbers 7:69 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:70 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:71 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Ahiezer, son of Amishaddai.
Numbers 7:72 (show verse)
On the eleventh day the leader of the descendants of Asher, Pagiel, son of Ochran,
Numbers 7:73 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
The tribe of Asher » Offering of, at the dedication
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:74 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense;
Numbers 7:75 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:76 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:77 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Pagiel, son of Ochran.
Numbers 7:78 (show verse)
On the twelfth day the leader of the descendants of Naphtali, Ahira, son of Enan,
Numbers 7:79 (show verse)
brought his gifts: a silver plate that weighed three and one quarter pounds and a silver bowl that weighed one and three quarter pounds using the standard weight of the holy place. Each dish was filled with flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering.
Ahira » Captain of the tribe of naphtali
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Naphtali » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Bowl » Made of gold » Of silver
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
The tribe of Naphtali » Offering of, at the dedication
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:80 (show verse)
He also brought a gold dish that weighed four ounces, filled with incense
Numbers 7:81 (show verse)
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:82 (show verse)
a male goat as an offering for sin;
Numbers 7:83 (show verse)
and two bulls, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. These were the gifts from Ahira, son of Enan.
Numbers 7:84 (show verse)
These were the gifts from the leaders of Israel for the dedication of the altar when it was anointed: twelve silver plates, twelve silver bowls, and twelve gold dishes.
Numbers 7:85 (show verse)
Each silver plate weighed three and one quarter pounds, and each bowl weighed one and three quarter pounds. Together all the silver dishes weighed sixty pounds using the standard weight of the holy place.
Charger » Dedicated to the tabernacle
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » Vessels of
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Silver » Made into » Dishes
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Offerings » Different kinds of » Gifts
Shekel » Used to weigh » Gold
Silver » Vessels of
Silver » For ornamentation of, and in the manufacture of, the utensils for the tabernacle
Silver » Made into » Dishes
Tabernacle » Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of
Numbers 7:86 (show verse)
The twelve gold dishes filled with incense weighed four ounces each using the standard weight of the holy place. Together all the gold dishes weighed about three pounds.
Numbers 7:87 (show verse)
The total number of animals for the burnt offerings was twelve young bulls, twelve rams, twelve one-year-old male lambs, along with their grain offerings. Twelve male goats were used as offerings for sin.
Numbers 7:88 (show verse)
The total number of animals for fellowship offerings was twenty-four bulls, sixty rams, sixty male goats, and sixty one-year-old male lambs. These were the gifts for the dedication of the altar after it was anointed.
Numbers 7:89 (show verse)
When Moses went into the tent of meeting to speak with Jehovah, he heard the voice speaking to him from above the throne of mercy on the Ark containing the words of God's Covenant, from between the two cherubim. This is how Jehovah spoke with Moses.
Ark of the covenant » Was called the » Ark of the testimony
Cherubim » Images of
Cherubim » Of gold » The oracles or answers of God delivered from between
Mercy-seat » The shekinah upon
Mercy-seat » God » Spake from above
Tabernacle » The lord reveals himself at
Tabernacle » The lord appeared in, over the mercy-seat
Cherubim » Images of
Cherubim » Of gold » The oracles or answers of God delivered from between
Mercy-seat » The shekinah upon
Mercy-seat » God » Spake from above
Tabernacle » The lord reveals himself at
Tabernacle » The lord appeared in, over the mercy-seat