Ezekiel 46:11 Cross References - NSB

11 On festival days and at appointed festivals, a grain offering of a half-bushel must be brought with each young bull, and a half-bushel must be brought with each ram. But with the lambs, the prince may bring whatever he wants to bring. One gallon of olive oil must be brought with each half-bushel of grain.

Leviticus 23:1-44

1 Jehovah spoke to Moses: 2 »Tell the Israelites: ‘These are the appointed festivals with Jehovah. You must announce these as holy assemblies. 3 »‘You may work for six days. But the seventh day is a day of worship (Sabbath), a day when you do not work, and a holy assembly. Do not do any work. It is Jehovah’s day of worship wherever you live. 4 »‘The following are Jehovah’s appointed festivals with holy assemblies. You must announce these at their appointed times. 5 »‘The Passover, celebrated to honor Jehovah, begins at sunset on the fourteenth day of the first month. 6 »‘The fifteenth day of the same month the Festival of Unleavened Bread begins. You must not eat any bread made with yeast for seven days. 7 »‘Gather to worship on the first of these days. Do none of your daily work. 8 »‘Bring a sacrifice to Jehovah for seven days. On the seventh day there will be a holy assembly. Do not do any regular work.’« 9 Jehovah spoke to Moses: 10 »Tell the Israelites: ‘When you come to the land I am going to give you and you harvest grain, bring a bundle of the first grain you harvest to the priest. 11 »‘He will present it to Jehovah so that you will be accepted. He will present it on the day after Passover. 12 »‘On the day you present the bundle, you must sacrifice a one-year-old male lamb that has no defects as a burnt offering to Jehovah. 13 »‘Present a grain offering of four quarts of flour mixed with olive oil with it. This will be a sacrifice by fire made to Jehovah. It will be a soothing aroma. Use one quart of wine for the wine offering. 14 »‘Do not eat bread, roasted grain, or fresh grain until this same day. Then bring the offering to your God. It is a long lasting law for generations to come wherever you live. 15 »‘Count seven full weeks from the day after Passover, the day you bring the bundle of grain as an offering presented to Jehovah 16 until the day after the seventh week. This is a total of fifty days. Then bring a new grain offering to Jehovah. 17 »‘Bring two loaves of bread from your homes to present to Jehovah. Bake them with four quarts of flour. They are the first harvested grain for Jehovah. 18 »‘Using the bread the community is to present seven one-year-old lambs, one bull, and two rams, none of which may have any defects. They should be offered as a burnt offering to Jehovah, along with a grain offering and a wine offering. The odor of this offering is pleasing to Jehovah. 19 »‘Also offer one male goat as a sin offering and two one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering. 20 »‘The priest should present the bread with the two lambs as a special gift to Jehovah for the priests. These offerings are holy. 21 »‘Do none of your daily work. Gather for worship. Your descendants are to observe this regulation from generation to generation, no matter where they live. 22 »‘When you harvest your fields, do not cut the grain at the edges of the fields. Do not go back to cut the heads of grain that were left. Leave them for poor people and foreigners. Jehovah is your God.’« 23 Jehovah continued to speak to Moses: 24 »Observe a special day of rest on the first day of the seventh month. Gather together for worship when the trumpets sound. 25 »Present a food offering to Jehovah. Do not do your daily work.« 26 Jehovah spoke to Moses: 27 »The tenth day of this seventh month is a special day for the payment for sins. There will be a holy assembly. Humble yourselves, and bring Jehovah a sacrifice by fire. 28 »Do not do any work that day. It is a special day for the payment for sins. It is a time when you pay compensation for wrongdoing and make peace with Jehovah your God. 29 »Those who do not humble themselves on that day will be excluded from the people. 30 »I will destroy those who do any work on that day. 31 »Do not do any work! It is a long lasting law for generations to come wherever you live. 32 »It is a day of worship (sabbath), a day when you do not work. Humble yourselves starting on the evening of the ninth day of the month. From that evening to the next, observe the day of worship.« 33 Jehovah spoke to Moses: 34 Inform the Israelites: ‘The fifteenth day of this seventh month is the Festival of Booths to Jehovah. It will last seven days. 35 »‘There will be a holy assemble on the first day. Do not do any regular work. 36 »‘Bring a sacrifice by fire to Jehovah for seven consecutive days. On the eighth day there will be a holy assembly. Bring Jehovah a sacrifice by fire. This is the last festival of the year. Do not do any regular work. 37 »‘These are Jehovah’s appointed festivals. Announce them as holy assemblies for bringing sacrifices by fire to Jehovah. Bring burnt offerings, grain offerings, other sacrifices, and wine offerings-each one on its special day. 38 »‘This is in addition to Jehovah’s days of worship, your gifts, all your vows, and your freewill offerings to Jehovah. 39 »‘Celebrate Jehovah’s festival for seven days. This should begin on the fifteenth day of the seventh month; at the time you gather what the land produces. The first and the eighth days will be worship festivals. 40 »‘Take the best fruits, palm branches, the branches of leafy trees and poplars on the first day, and celebrate in the presence of Jehovah your God for seven days. 41 »‘It is Jehovah’s festival. Celebrate it for seven days each year. This is a long lasting law for generations to come. Celebrate this festival in the seventh month. 42 »‘Live in booths for seven days. Everyone born in Israel must live in booths. 43 »‘This is how generations to come may learn how I made the people of Israel live in booths when I brought them out of Egypt. I am Jehovah your God!’« 44 Moses told the Israelites about Jehovah’s appointed festivals.

Numbers 15:1-41

1 Jehovah said to Moses: 2 Speak to the Israelites and tell them: »Once you are settled in the land I am giving you, 3 you must bring offerings by fire to Jehovah. They may be burnt offerings or any other kind of sacrifice. They may be offered to fulfill a vow, as a freewill offering, or as one of your festival offerings. They may be cattle, sheep, or goats. These are offerings that are a soothing (pleasant) (restful) aroma to Jehovah. 4 »Whoever presents the offering must also give Jehovah a grain offering of eight cups of flour mixed with one quart of oil. 5 »With each sheep or goat for the burnt offering or any other sacrifice, also give an offering of one quart of wine. 6 »With a ram, give a grain offering of sixteen cups of flour mixed with one and one quarter quarts of oil 7 and an offering of one and one quarter quarts of wine. Offer them as a soothing aroma to Jehovah. 8 »When you sacrifice a young bull as a burnt offering to Jehovah or make any other kind of sacrifice to keep a vow or as a fellowship offering. 9 »Offer with the young bull a grain offering of twenty-four cups of flour mixed with two quarts of oil. 10 »Also give an offering of two quarts of wine. It is an offering by fire, a soothing aroma to Jehovah. 11 »Do this for each bull, each ram, and each sheep or goat. 12 »Do it for each animal, however many you sacrifice. 13 »All native-born Israelites must do it this way when they bring an offering by fire, a soothing aroma to Jehovah. 14 »Make a food offering, an odor that pleases Jehovah. If foreigners live among you, whether on a temporary or a permanent basis, 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 Jehovah’s sight. 16 »The same laws and regulations apply to you and to them.« 17 Jehovah gave Moses 18 the following regulations for the people of Israel. They are to observe them in the land 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 Jehovah. 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 Jehovah. 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 Jehovah from the bread you bake. 22 »Suppose someone unintentionally fails to keep some of these regulations Jehovah gave Moses. 23 »Also suppose that in the future the congregation fails to do everything Jehovah commanded through Moses. 24 »If the mistake was made because of the ignorance of the congregation, they are to offer a bull as a burnt offering, an odor that pleases Jehovah. Use the proper grain offering and wine offering. In addition, they are to offer a male goat as a sin offering. 25 »The priest will perform the ritual of purification for the congregation. They will be forgiven since the mistake was unintentional and they brought their sin offering as a food offering to Jehovah 26 »The whole congregation 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 should offer a one-year-old female goat as a sin offering. 28 »The priest shall perform the ritual of purification at the altar to purify you from your sin. 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 »Any who sin deliberately, natives or foreigners, are guilty of treating Jehovah with contempt. They shall be put to death. 31 »They have rejected what Jehovah said and have deliberately broken one of his commandments. They are responsible for their own death.« 32 One time, 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 congregation. 34 They held him in custody until they decided what to do with him. 35 Jehovah said to Moses: »This man must be put to death. The whole congregation must take him outside the camp and stone him.« 36 So the whole congregation took him outside the camp and stoned him to death, as Jehovah commanded Moses. 37 Jehovah said to Moses: 38 Speak to the Israelites and tell them: »For generations to come they must wear tassels on the corners of their clothes. Each tassel should have violet threads. 39 »When you look at the threads in the tassel, you will remember all Jehovah’s commandments and obey them. Then you will not do whatever you want and go after whatever you see, as if you were chasing after prostitutes. 40 »You will remember to obey all my commandments. You will be holy to your God. 41 »I am Jehovah your God, who brought you out of Egypt to be your God. I am Jehovah your God!«

Numbers 28:1-29

1 Jehovah commanded Moses: 2 »Instruct the Israelites to present to God at the appointed time the required food offerings that are pleasing to him. 3 »‘These are the food offerings that are to be presented to Jehovah: for the daily burnt offering, two one-year-old male lambs without any defects. 4 »‘Offer the first lamb in the morning, and the second in the evening, 5 each with a grain offering of two pounds of flour, mixed with two pints of the best olive oil. 6 »‘This is the daily offering that is completely burned. It was first offered at Mount Sinai as a food offering, an odor pleasing to Jehovah. 7 »‘As the wine offering with the first lamb, pour out at the altar two pints of wine. 8 »‘Offer the second lamb in the evening in the same way as the morning offering, together with its wine offering. It also is a food offering, an odor pleasing to Jehovah. 9 »‘On the Sabbath day offer two one-year-old male lambs without any defects, four pounds of flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering, and the wine offering. 10 »‘This burnt offering is to be offered every Sabbath in addition to the daily offering with its wine offering. 11 »‘At the beginning of each of your months you shall present a burnt offering to Jehovah: two bulls and one ram, seven male lambs one year old without defect. 12 »‘With each bull there will be a grain offering of twenty-four cups of flour mixed with olive oil, with each ram a grain offering of sixteen cups of flour mixed with olive oil. 13 »‘With each one-year-old lamb a grain offering of eight cups of flour mixed with olive oil. This is a burnt offering, a soothing aroma, an offering by fire to Jehovah. 14 »‘The wine offering that goes with each bull will be two quarts of wine, with each ram one and one half quarts of wine, and with each lamb one quart of wine. This will be the monthly burnt offering for every month of the year. 15 »‘In addition to the daily burnt offering with its wine offering, one male goat must be offered to Jehovah as an offering for sin. 16 »‘Jehovah’s Passover is the fourteenth day of the first month. 17 »‘The feast of unleavened bread in the fifteenth of this same month. For seven days you must eat only unleavened bread. 18 »‘There will be a holy assembly on the first day. Do not do any regular work. 19 »‘Instead, bring Jehovah an offering by fire, a burnt offering of two young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year-old lambs, all of them without defects. 20 »‘In addition to them bring grain offerings of flour mixed with olive oil. Bring twenty-four cups for each bull, sixteen cups for each ram, 21 and eight cups for each of the seven lambs. 22 »‘Also bring one male goat as an offering for sin to pay compensation for wrongdoing and make peace with Jehovah. 23 »‘Offer these in addition to the morning burnt offering. 24 »‘Bring all these offerings on each of the seven days. They are food. They are offerings by fire, a soothing aroma to Jehovah. They will be offered in addition to the daily burnt offering and the wine offering that goes with it. 25 »‘On the seventh day you must have a holy assembly. You must not do any regular work. 26 »‘During the Festival of Weeks, you must have a holy assembly. On that day you must not do any regular work. Bring Jehovah your new grain offering, the first produce harvested from your fields. 27 »‘Offer a burnt offering as an odor pleasing to Jehovah: two young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects. 28 »‘Offer the proper grain offering of flour mixed with olive oil: six pounds with each bull, four pounds with the ram, 29 and two pounds with each lamb.

Deuteronomy 16:1-22

1 »Observe the month of Abib and celebrate the Passover to Jehovah your God. It was in the month of Abib that Jehovah your God brought you out of Egypt by night. 2 »Sacrifice the Passover to Jehovah your God from the flock and the herd, in the place where Jehovah chooses to establish his name. 3 »Do not eat leavened bread with it. Eat unleavened bread for seven days. It is the bread of affliction. You should remember all the days of your life the day when you came out of the land of Egypt in haste. 4 »No leaven should be seen with you in all your territory for seven days. None of the flesh you sacrifice on the evening of the first day shall remain overnight until morning. 5 »You are not allowed to sacrifice the Passover in any of your towns Jehovah your God is giving you. 6 »It must be at the place where Jehovah your God chooses to establish his name. Sacrifice the Passover in the evening at sunset, at the time that you came out of Egypt. 7 »Cook and eat it in the place Jehovah your God chooses. In the morning you are to return to your tents. 8 »Eat unleavened bread for six days. On the seventh day there shall be a solemn assembly to Jehovah your God. Do not do work on it. 9 »You shall count seven weeks for yourself. Count off seven weeks from the beginning of your grain harvest. 10 »Then celebrate the Festival of Weeks to Jehovah your God. Bring a freewill offering in proportion to the blessings Jehovah your God has given you. 11 »Enjoy yourselves in the presence of Jehovah your God along with your sons, daughters, male and female slaves, the Levites who live in your cities, the foreigners, orphans, and widows who live among you. Enjoy yourselves at the place Jehovah your God will choose as a dwelling for his name. 12 »Remember that you were slaves in Egypt. Carefully obey these laws. 13 »Gather the grain from your threshing floor and make your wine. Then celebrate the Festival of Booths for seven days. 14 »Enjoy yourselves at the festival along with your sons, daughters, male and female slaves, the Levites, foreigners, orphans, and widows who live in your cities. 15 »For seven days you will celebrate this festival dedicated to Jehovah your God in the place he will choose. You will enjoy yourselves, because Jehovah your God will bless all your harvest and all your work. 16 »Three times a year all your men must come into the presence of Jehovah your God at the place he will choose. At the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the Festival of Weeks, and the Festival of Booths. But no one may come into the presence of Jehovah without an offering. 17 »Every man shall give, as he is able; according to the blessing Jehovah your God has given you. 18 »Appoint judges and officers for your tribes in every city Jehovah your God gives you. They are to judge the people fairly. 19 »Never pervert justice. Always be impartial. Never take a bribe, because bribes blind wise people and deny justice to those who are in the right. 20 »Only strive for justice so you will live and take possession of the land that Jehovah your God is giving you. 21 »When you build the altar for Jehovah your God, never plant beside it any tree dedicated to the goddess Asherah. 22 »Never set up a sacred stone. These are things Jehovah your God hates.

Ezekiel 46:5

5 »‘The grain offering that is to be brought with the ram must be a half-bushel, and the grain offering that is to be brought with the lambs must be whatever the prince can bring. One gallon of olive oil must be brought with each half-bushel of grain.

Ezekiel 46:7

7 »‘With each young bull and each ram the offering must include a half-bushel of grain, and with each lamb the offering must be whatever the prince wants to bring. One gallon of olive oil must be offered with each half-bushel of grain.

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