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Numbers 6:21

Posted on 13 November 2023
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“This is the law of the Nazarite who hath vowed, and of his offering unto the LORD for his separation, beside that that his hand shall get: according to the vow which he vowed, so he must do after the law of his separation.”

Numbers 6:21 is a verse found within the context of the regulations and requirements for those who took the vow of the Nazarite, a voluntary act of consecration to the Lord. The preceding verses outline the various aspects of this vow, including abstaining from wine and strong drink, avoiding any defilement by contact with the dead, and allowing the hair to grow during the period of separation.

In verse 21, Moses emphasizes that the regulations mentioned prior are the “law of the Nazarite.” This signifies that these instructions are to be followed by those who have taken the vow of the Nazarite, in accordance with their commitment and separation unto the Lord. It implies that the individual who has made this vow must adhere to the guidelines set forth and fulfill the requirements as described.

The verse further mentions “his offering unto the LORD for his separation.” This implies that along with the specified regulations, the Nazarite was also required to present an offering to the Lord as a symbol of their devotion and commitment. The offering was a tangible expression of their separation and dedication to God during the period of the vow.

Additionally, the verse states, “beside that that his hand shall get.” This phrase indicates that the vow of the Nazarite and the offering made were separate from the individual’s regular means of acquiring wealth or income. The vow and the associated offering were a distinct expression of devotion to God and did not involve their usual occupation or financial pursuits.

The final part of the verse reiterates the obligation of the Nazarite to fulfill the vow they had made and to abide by the laws pertaining to their separation. It emphasizes that the Nazarite must carry out the requirements and provisions of their consecration according to the law of their separation:This signifies the seriousness and commitment associated with the Nazarite vow.

Overall, Numbers 6:21 provides insight into the specific regulations and expectations for those who took the vow of the Nazarite. It emphasizes the need to adhere to the laws of separation:and fulfill the vow, as well as the requirement of offering as an act of devotion to the Lord. It highlights the significance of commitment and obedience in the fulfillment of one’s vow before God.

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