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Numbers 7:51

Posted on 16 November 2023
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One yong bullocke, one ramme, one lambe of the first yeere, for a burnt offering: Numbers 7:51 (KJV)

The book of Numbers is the fourth book in the Bible and focuses on the journey of the Israelites through the wilderness toward the Promised Land. In Numbers 7, the leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel brought offerings for the dedication of the altar.

Dedication of the Altar: In this verse, we see a detailed account of the offerings presented by the tribal leaders as a dedication of the altar. The numbers mentioned represent the quantity of the sacrificial animals brought forth. The total offerings included twelve bullocks (young bulls), twelve rams, twelve male goats, and twelve one‑year‑old lambs. These offerings were presented as peace offerings to the Lord.

Symbolism of the Offerings: The various animals presented in the dedication offering held symbolic significance. The bullocks, rams, goats, and lambs were commonly used in sacrificial rituals. Each animal represented a different aspect of the offering. The bullocks represented strength and service, the rams symbolized dedication and commitment, the goats portrayed sin‑bearing, and the lambs represented innocence and purity.

The Peace Offering: The offering presented by the leaders of the tribes was specifically referred to as the peace offering. It was an offering of thanksgiving, fellowship, and reconciliation with God. The peace offering was a way for the Israelites to express gratitude to God for His blessings, to commune with Him, and to restore or maintain a right relationship with Him.

Significance of Anointing: The verse concludes by stating, “This was the dedication of the altar.” The anointing of the altar is described later in Numbers 8, where oil was poured on the altar and its furnishings to set them apart for divine service. The anointing signified setting the altar apart as holy and sanctified for the offerings and worship.

Lessons for Today: Although this verse describes a specific event in the history of Israel, there are some lessons we can draw from it today. It reminds us of the importance of dedicating our lives, resources, and possessions to God. Just as the Israelites offered their best to God, we should also present our best to Him in terms of our time, talents, and treasures. The peace offering teaches us to cultivate an attitude of gratitude and thanksgiving in our relationship with God. Additionally, the anointing of the altar signifies the need for consecration and setting apart for God’s purposes.

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