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Numbers 7:63

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 7:63 (KJV)

The book of Numbers records the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness after their liberation from Egypt. This particular verse belongs to the detailed account of the offerings presented by the leaders of the twelve tribes at the dedication of the Tabernacle. The setting underscores the communal worship and the centrality of the sanctuary in Israel’s early history.

In Numbers 7:63 the prescribed offering consists of a young bullock, a ram, and a lamb of the first year, each to be presented as a burnt offering to the Lord. Burnt offerings were a principal element of Israelite worship, signifying the people’s complete surrender and dedication to God. By offering the animal wholly consumed by fire, the worshiper expressed a desire to submit entirely to God’s will.

The Old‑Testament sacrificial system served as a foreshadowing of the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. The animals listed in this verse functioned as temporary, substitutionary sacrifices that pointed forward to the perfect, once‑for‑all offering of Christ, who gave His life for the sins of humanity.

Each animal carried its own symbolic meaning. The young bullock represented strength and power; the ram symbolized leadership and authority; the lamb embodied innocence and purity. These attributes reflect different facets of God’s character and the qualities He requires of His people.

The burnt offering in Numbers 7:63 therefore calls believers to examine their own devotion. It challenges us to offer ourselves wholly to God, holding nothing back, and to surrender our will, desires, and ambitions to His perfect plan. Such wholehearted commitment mirrors the complete dedication embodied in the ancient sacrifice.

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