Numbers 7:27
New International Version
one young bull, one ram and one male lamb a year old for a burnt offering;

New Living Translation
He brought a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb for a burnt offering,

English Standard Version
one bull from the herd, one ram, one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;

Berean Standard Bible
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old for a burnt offering;

Berean Literal Bible
one bull, a son of the herd, one ram, and one male lamb, a son of a year, as a burnt offering;

King James Bible
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering:

New King James Version
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb in its first year, as a burnt offering;

New American Standard Bible
one bull, one ram, and one male lamb one year old, as a burnt offering;

NASB 1995
one young bull, one ram, one male lamb one year old, for a burnt offering;

NASB 1977
one young bull, one ram, one male lamb one year old, for a burnt offering;

Legacy Standard Bible
one bull from the herd, one ram, one male lamb one year old, for a burnt offering;

Amplified Bible
one young bull, one ram, one male lamb one year old, as a burnt offering;

Berean Annotated Bible
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old for a burnt offering;

Christian Standard Bible
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;

Holman Christian Standard Bible
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;

American Standard Version
one young bullock, one ram, one he-lamb a year old, for a burnt-offering;

English Revised Version
one young bullock, one ram, one he-lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering;

GOD'S WORD® Translation
a young bull, a ram, and a one-year-old male lamb as a burnt offering;

International Standard Version
one young bull, one ram, and a one year old male lamb for a burnt offering;

NET Bible
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb in its first year, for a burnt offering;

New Heart English Bible
one young bull, one ram, one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;

Webster's Bible Translation
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt-offering:
Majority Text Translations
Majority Standard Bible
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old for a burnt offering;

World English Bible
one young bull, one ram, one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
Literal Translations
Literal Standard Version
one bullock, a son of the herd, one ram, one lamb, a son of a year, for a burnt-offering;

Berean Literal Bible
one bull, a son of the herd, one ram, and one male lamb, a son of a year, as a burnt offering;

Young's Literal Translation
one bullock, a son of the herd, one ram, one lamb, a son of a year, for a burnt-offering;

Smith's Literal Translation
One bullock, son of a cow, one ram, one lamb, son of his year, for a burnt-offering:
Catholic Translations
Douay-Rheims Bible
An ox of the herd, and a ram, and a lamb of a year old for a holocaust:

Catholic Public Domain Version
an ox from the herd, and a ram, and one-year-old lamb as a holocaust,

New American Bible
one bull from the herd, one ram, and one yearling lamb for a burnt offering;

New Revised Standard Version
one young bull, one ram, one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
Translations from Aramaic
Lamsa Bible
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering;

Peshitta Holy Bible Translated
And one ox, a son of a herd, and one ram and one lamb, a son of a year for a burnt offering.
OT Translations
JPS Tanakh 1917
one young bullock, one ram, one he-lamb of the first year, for a burnt-offering;

Brenton Septuagint Translation
One calf of the herd, one ram, one he-lamb of a year old for a whole-burnt-offering,

Additional Translations ...
Audio Bible



Context
Offerings of Dedication
26one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense; 27one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old for a burnt offering; 28one male goat for a sin offering;…

Cross References
one young bull,

Numbers 15:24
and if it was done unintentionally without the knowledge of the congregation, then the whole congregation is to prepare one young bull as a burnt offering, a pleasing aroma to the LORD, with its grain offering and drink offering according to the regulation, and one male goat as a sin offering.

Leviticus 4:14
when they become aware of the sin they have committed, then the assembly must bring a young bull as a sin offering and present it before the Tent of Meeting.

Leviticus 4:3
If the anointed priest sins, bringing guilt on the people, he must bring to the LORD a young bull without blemish as a sin offering for the sin he has committed.
one ram,

Numbers 29:8
Present as a pleasing aroma to the LORD a burnt offering of one young bull, one ram, and seven male lambs a year old, all unblemished,

Numbers 29:12
On the fifteenth day of the seventh month, you are to hold a sacred assembly; you must not do any regular work, and you shall observe a feast to the LORD for seven days.

Numbers 29:35
On the eighth day you are to hold a solemn assembly; you must not do any regular work.
and one male lamb a year old

Leviticus 23:12
On the day you wave the sheaf, you shall offer a year-old lamb without blemish as a burnt offering to the LORD,

Numbers 6:14
and he is to present an offering to the LORD of an unblemished year-old male lamb as a burnt offering, an unblemished year-old female lamb as a sin offering, and an unblemished ram as a peace offering—

Leviticus 14:21
If, however, the person is poor and cannot afford these offerings, he is to take one male lamb as a guilt offering to be waved to make atonement for him, along with a tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering, a log of olive oil,
for a burnt offering;

Numbers 29:2
As a pleasing aroma to the LORD, you are to present a burnt offering of one young bull, one ram, and seven male lambs a year old, all unblemished,

Numbers 28:3
And tell them that this is the food offering you are to present to the LORD as a regular burnt offering each day: two unblemished year-old male lambs.

Leviticus 1:9
The entrails and legs must be washed with water, and the priest shall burn all of it on the altar as a burnt offering, a food offering, a pleasing aroma to the LORD.
Exodus 25:1-9
Then the LORD said to Moses, / “Tell the Israelites to bring Me an offering. You are to receive My offering from every man whose heart compels him. / This is the offering you are to accept from them: gold, silver, and bronze; …

Exodus 35:4-9
Moses also told the whole congregation of Israel, “This is what the LORD has commanded: / Take from among you an offering to the LORD. Let everyone whose heart is willing bring an offering to the LORD: gold, silver, and bronze; / blue, purple, and scarlet yarn; fine linen and goat hair; …

Exodus 40:17-33
So the tabernacle was set up on the first day of the first month of the second year. / When Moses set up the tabernacle, he laid its bases, positioned its frames, inserted its crossbars, and set up its posts. / Then he spread the tent over the tabernacle and put the covering over the tent, just as the LORD had commanded him. …

Leviticus 1:1-9
Then the LORD called to Moses and spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting, saying, / “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: When any of you brings an offering to the LORD, you may bring as your offering an animal from the herd or the flock. / If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he is to present an unblemished male. He must bring it to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting for its acceptance before the LORD. …


Treasury of Scripture

One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering:

Psalm 50:8-14
I will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices or thy burnt offerings, to have been continually before me…

Psalm 51:16
For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering.

Isaiah 1:11
To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me? saith the LORD: I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed beasts; and I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he goats.

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10. Their several offerings at the dedication of the altar
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one young bull
In the context of ancient Israelite worship, the bull was a significant sacrificial animal, often symbolizing strength and leadership. Bulls were commonly used in burnt offerings, which were intended to atone for sin and express devotion to God. The use of a young bull here aligns with the Levitical laws outlined in Leviticus 1:3-9, where a male without defect is specified for burnt offerings. The bull's inclusion in the offering highlights the importance of the sacrifice, as bulls were valuable assets in agrarian societies.

one ram
The ram, another important sacrificial animal, often symbolizes substitutionary atonement and consecration. In Genesis 22:13, a ram is provided by God as a substitute for Isaac, prefiguring the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. The ram's inclusion in the burnt offering signifies dedication and the complete surrender of the offerer to God. It also reflects the communal aspect of worship, as rams were used in various communal and individual offerings.

and one male lamb a year old
The specification of a male lamb a year old is significant, as it denotes purity and innocence, qualities that are essential for a burnt offering. This mirrors the Passover lamb described in Exodus 12:5, which was to be without blemish. The lamb is a type of Christ, the "Lamb of God" (John 1:29), who was sacrificed for the sins of the world. The age of the lamb, one year, indicates it is in its prime, symbolizing the best and most perfect offering to God.

for a burnt offering
Burnt offerings were one of the oldest and most common forms of sacrifice in the Old Testament, representing total dedication to God. The entire animal was consumed by fire, symbolizing the complete surrender of the worshiper to the divine will. This offering was a pleasing aroma to the Lord (Leviticus 1:9), signifying acceptance and reconciliation. The burnt offering foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who offered Himself wholly to God on behalf of humanity (Ephesians 5:2).

Persons / Places / Events
1. Moses
The leader of the Israelites who received the instructions for the offerings from God.

2. Israelites
The people of God who were commanded to bring offerings as part of their worship and dedication to the Lord.

3. Tabernacle
The portable dwelling place for the divine presence, where the offerings were made.

4. Burnt Offering
A type of sacrifice in which the entire animal was consumed by fire, symbolizing complete dedication to God.

5. Tribe Leaders
Representatives from each tribe of Israel who brought offerings for the dedication of the altar.
Teaching Points
Complete Dedication to God
The burnt offering symbolizes total surrender and dedication to God. As believers, we are called to offer our lives wholly to Him.

The Role of Sacrifice in Worship
Sacrifices were central to Israelite worship, reminding us of the cost of sin and the need for atonement. Today, we remember Christ's ultimate sacrifice and live in gratitude.

Community and Worship
The offerings were brought by leaders on behalf of their tribes, highlighting the communal aspect of worship. Our faith is lived out in community, supporting and encouraging one another.

Symbolism of the Offerings
Each animal in the offering had significance. The bull represented strength, the ram was a symbol of leadership, and the lamb signified innocence. These point to different aspects of Christ's character and His work on the cross.

Obedience to God's Commands
The Israelites' adherence to God's instructions for offerings demonstrates the importance of obedience in our relationship with God. We are called to follow His Word faithfully.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Numbers 7:27?

2. How does Numbers 7:27 illustrate the importance of offerings in worshiping God?

3. What can we learn about obedience from the offerings in Numbers 7:27?

4. How does Numbers 7:27 connect to New Testament teachings on giving?

5. In what ways can we apply the principle of sacrificial giving today?

6. How does the offering in Numbers 7:27 reflect God's provision and faithfulness?

7. What is the significance of the offering in Numbers 7:27?

8. How does Numbers 7:27 reflect the Israelites' relationship with God?

9. Why is the specific offering in Numbers 7:27 important in biblical history?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Numbers 7?

11. Is there any archaeological record corroborating the elaborate sacrificial system described in Numbers 29?

12. How do we reconcile the timing of the New Moon feast in 1 Samuel 20:5 with other Old Testament passages referencing similar observances?

13. Numbers 7:85-88: How did a nomadic community manage the massive total of precious metals and livestock described in these verses?

14. How could 2 Chronicles 35:7's massive number of sacrificed animals (30,000 lambs and goats) be logistically and historically feasible?
What Does Numbers 7:27 Mean
One young bull

• The bull was the costliest animal an Israelite could offer, signaling a gift of great value and reverence (Leviticus 4:3–4).

• Its size meant a large amount of blood, vividly underscoring the seriousness of sin and the need for substantial atonement (Hebrews 9:13).

• A bull often represented strength and leadership; dedicating it to God declared that Israel’s might belonged wholly to Him (Psalm 20:7).

• By providing a bull, the tribe confessed, “Nothing we possess—strength, resources, influence—stands higher than obedience to the LORD” (Micah 6:6).


One ram

• The ram echoed the substitute offered for Isaac in Genesis 22:13, reminding Israel that God Himself provides the necessary sacrifice.

• Rams featured in priestly ordination (Exodus 29:22) and the Nazirite completion offering (Numbers 6:14), linking this gift to consecration and covenant loyalty.

• Where the bull highlighted magnitude, the ram emphasized devotion: “Here is my life of service, set apart for You.”


One male lamb a year old

• A year-old male lamb was in its prime, without blemish (Exodus 12:5). The offerer gave God the very best, not leftovers (Malachi 1:8).

• The image foreshadowed “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29).

• Peter later wrote that believers are redeemed “with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or spot” (1 Peter 1:19). Each lamb offered in Numbers 7 whispered that greater redemption was coming.


For a burnt offering

• Unlike sin or peace offerings, the burnt offering was consumed entirely on the altar—nothing held back (Leviticus 1:9).

• Its smoke “a pleasing aroma to the LORD” (Leviticus 1:13) pictured worship rising heavenward, declaring whole-hearted surrender (Romans 12:1).

• By pairing costly animals with a fully-consumed offering, the text teaches complete dedication—treasure, identity, and future—all laid before God.


summary

Numbers 7:27 records a young bull, a ram, and a year-old male lamb presented as a burnt offering. Each animal adds a layer of meaning: the bull highlights costly atonement, the ram underscores covenant consecration, and the lamb points to the coming Messiah. Offered as a burnt sacrifice, they teach total surrender to God. Together they declare: give God your best, give Him your all, and trust the perfect Lamb who fulfills every shadow these offerings cast.

Parallel Commentaries ...


Hebrew
one
אֶחָ֞ד (’e·ḥāḏ)
Number - masculine singular
Strong's 259: United, one, first

young
בֶּן־ (ben-)
Noun - masculine singular construct
Strong's 1121: A son

bull,
פַּ֣ר (par)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 6499: Young bull, steer

one
אֶחָ֛ד (’e·ḥāḏ)
Number - masculine singular
Strong's 259: United, one, first

ram,
אַ֧יִל (’a·yil)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 352: Strength, strong, a chief, a ram, a pilaster, an oak, strong tree

and one
אֶחָ֥ד (’e·ḥāḏ)
Number - masculine singular
Strong's 259: United, one, first

male lamb
כֶּֽבֶשׂ־ (ke·ḇeś-)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 3532: A lamb

a year old,
בֶּן־ (ben-)
Noun - masculine singular construct
Strong's 1121: A son

for a burnt offering;
לְעֹלָֽה׃ (lə·‘ō·lāh)
Preposition-l | Noun - feminine singular
Strong's 5930: Whole burnt offering


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