Berean Study Bible Offerings of DedicationIsrael’s sanctuary had been completed according to God’s instructions, following the contributions and skilled work of the people. The tabernacle established the appointed center of worship during Israel’s wilderness journey and displayed God’s presence among His covenant people. Exo 40:17 So the tabernacle was set up on the first day… he anointed and consecrated it and all its furnishings, Moses set apart the sanctuary and every object used within it for God’s service. The anointing oil marked the tabernacle as holy, separating it from ordinary use and requiring Israel to approach God according to His commands. Exo 40:9-11 Take the anointing oil and anoint the tabernacle… along with the altar and all its utensils. The altar stood at the center of Israel’s sacrificial worship, where offerings were presented for atonement and fellowship with God. Its consecration, together with that of its utensils, showed that every part of worship belonged to the Lord and pointed ahead to Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice. Exo 40:10 Anoint the altar of burnt offering and all its utensils;… And the leaders of Israel, Israel’s tribal leaders represented the people in matters of worship, administration, and national order. Num 1:16 These men were appointed from the congregation;… the heads of their families, As heads of their ancestral houses, they carried responsibility for the clans and families within each tribe. Exo 6:14 These were the heads of their fathers’ houses… presented an offering. Their gifts marked the dedication of the tabernacle and supported its worship, showing that Israel’s leaders shared in the nation’s covenant responsibilities. 1Ch 29:6-9 Then the leaders of the families, the officers of the tribes… These men were the tribal leaders Each leader stood on behalf of his tribe before Moses and the Lord. Deu 1:13 Choose for yourselves wise, understanding, and respected men… who had supervised the registration. They had assisted with the census that organized Israel’s fighting men and established the tribes for their journey from Sinai. 1Ch 21:5 And Joab reported to David the total number of the troops.… They brought as their offering before the LORD The tribal leaders presented their gifts as an act of obedience and support for the service God had established at the tabernacle. Their offerings were brought publicly before the LORD, recognizing that all Israel’s worship and service centered on His presence. Exo 35:29 So all the men and women of the Israelites… six covered carts and twelve oxen— The carts and oxen were practical provisions for transporting the tabernacle’s heavy furnishings and structural materials during Israel’s journeys. The covered carts protected their loads, while the oxen supplied the strength required for the work. 2Sa 6:3-7 They set the ark of God on a new cart and brought it… an ox from each leader and a cart from every two leaders— Each of the twelve leaders contributed one ox, and every pair of leaders provided a cart. The arrangement joined all the tribes in the responsibility of supporting the tabernacle’s ministry while distributing the contribution fairly among them. 1Ch 29:6 Then the leaders of the families, the officers of the tribes… and presented them before the tabernacle. The gifts were brought to the entrance of the tabernacle, where they were received for use in the service of the congregation. Israel’s leaders acknowledged that the tabernacle belonged to the LORD and that its care was a shared obligation. Lev 1:3 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… And the LORD said to Moses, God directed Moses in organizing the Levites’ service at the tabernacle. Moses did not establish Israel’s worship or leadership arrangements by personal judgment; he received God’s instructions and carried them out. The order that followed provided practical support for transporting the tabernacle and its furnishings during Israel’s wilderness journey. Exo 40:1 Then the LORD said to Moses, “Accept these gifts from them, The tribal leaders had brought six covered wagons and twelve oxen for the service of the Tabernacle. Their offerings provided practical support for transporting its furnishings during Israel’s journeys. Exo 25:2 “Tell the Israelites to bring Me an offering”… that they may be used in the work of the Tent of Meeting. The Tabernacle was Israel’s portable sanctuary, where the priests carried out the sacrifices and other duties commanded by God. Its structure and sacred furnishings had to be moved whenever the camp traveled. Exo 30:16 Take the atonement money from the Israelites and use it… And give them to the Levites, The Levites were appointed to serve the Tabernacle and to carry its parts. Moses was to distribute the wagons and oxen among the clans responsible for its transportation. Num 18:21 Behold, I have given to the Levites all the tithes… to each man according to his service.” The resources were assigned according to each clan’s particular burden. The Gershonites, who carried curtains and coverings, received two wagons and four oxen; the Merarites, responsible for the heavy frames and bases, received four wagons and eight oxen. Num 4:49 At the LORD’s command through Moses they were numbered,… So Moses took the carts and oxen Moses received the offerings brought by Israel’s leaders and used them according to the Lord’s direction. The wagons and oxen provided practical help for transporting the tabernacle’s coverings, framework, and other equipment as Israel traveled through the wilderness. 2Sa 6:3-7 They set the ark of God on a new cart and brought it… and gave them to the Levites. The Levites were responsible for the care and transport of the tabernacle, though their specific duties differed by family. Since they received no tribal land inheritance, the support of the other tribes supplied what was needed for their service. Num 8:19 And I have given the Levites as a gift to Aaron and his sons… He gave the Gershonites Descended from Gershon, Levi’s son, this Levitical clan was responsible for the tabernacle’s curtains, coverings, screens, and cords. Their work was essential to the assembly and movement of the sanctuary. Num 4:24-28 This is the service of the Gershonite clans… two carts and four oxen, These were provided to carry the tabernacle’s large fabric coverings and related materials during Israel’s journey through the wilderness. 2Sa 6:3-4 They set the ark of God on a new cart and brought it… as their service required, The resources matched the weight and nature of their assigned duties. The Gershonites needed transportation for the coverings, while the Merarites received more because they carried the heavier frames, bars, pillars, and bases. Num 4:31-33 This is the duty for all their service at the Tent… and he gave the Merarites four carts and eight oxen, The Merarites carried the tabernacle’s heaviest parts: its frames, crossbars, posts, bases, and related fittings. Their greater allotment of carts and oxen matched the weight and volume of these materials, enabling the sanctuary to be transported properly during Israel’s journeys. Num 4:31-33 This is the duty for all their service at the Tent… as their service required, The resources were assigned according to the actual demands of each clan’s work. The arrangement ensured that every part of the tabernacle could be moved in an orderly manner without neglecting the holiness of the task. Num 18:23 The Levites are to perform the work of the Tent of Meeting… all under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest. Ithamar supervised the Merarites’ duties as part of the priestly oversight of the tabernacle. His leadership provided accountability and order in the handling, transport, and care of the sanctuary’s structural elements. Num 4:33 This is the service of the Merarite clans… But he did not give any to the Kohathites, Kohath was one of Levi’s three sons, and his descendants were assigned the care of the tabernacle’s most sacred furnishings. Num 4:15 When Aaron and his sons have finished covering… since they were to carry on their shoulders After the priests covered the holy furnishings for travel, the Kohathites bore them by their poles rather than placing them on carts. 1Ch 15:15 And the Levites carried the ark of God on their shoulders… the holy objects Their charge included the ark, the table, the lampstand, the altars, and other items used in Israel’s worship. Num 4:4 This service of the Kohathites at the Tent of Meeting… for which they were responsible. Their service required careful obedience because these objects had been set apart for the Lord’s dwelling among His people. Num 18:3 And they shall attend to all the duties of the Tent;… When the altar was anointed, When the altar was anointed, it was consecrated for the sacrifices and offerings God had appointed for Israel’s worship. The anointing marked it as holy and set apart for service at the Tabernacle. Exo 40:9-10 Take the anointing oil and anoint the tabernacle… the leaders approached The leaders of the twelve tribes approached as representatives of all Israel. Their united action showed that the altar’s dedication involved the entire nation, not merely the priests who would serve there. Exo 35:27-29 The leaders brought onyx stones and gemstones… with their offerings for its dedication Each leader brought the appointed gifts and sacrifices as offerings for the dedication of the altar. 1Ki 8:62-64 Then the king and all Israel with him offered sacrifices… and presented them before the altar. The gifts were brought to the place where Israel approached God through sacrifice, anticipating the offerings that would be made there on behalf of the nation. 2Ch 29:20-24 Early the next morning King Hezekiah gathered… And the LORD said to Moses, God directed Israel’s worship through Moses, whom He appointed to receive and convey His commands. The covenant LORD established the order by which the tribes would honor Him at the tabernacle. Lev 1:1 Then the LORD called to Moses and spoke to him… “Each day one leader The tribal leaders were to bring their offerings on successive days, giving every tribe a recognized part in the dedication while maintaining order among the people. Num 28:3-4 And tell them that this is the food offering… is to present his offering Each leader represented his tribe before the LORD. The equal offerings showed that all the tribes shared responsibility and privilege in supporting the worship established by God. Lev 1:2-3 “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: When any of you”… for the dedication of the altar.” The altar was being set apart for its sacred service in the tabernacle, where Israel’s sacrifices would be offered according to God’s law. The dedication marked the beginning of its use in the nation’s worship. 2Ch 7:9 On the eighth day they held a solemn assembly… On the first day On the first day, Nahshon son of Amminadab, leader of the tribe of Judah, presented his offering. Exo 40:2 On the first day of the first month, set up the tabernacle… Nahshon son of Amminadab Nahshon son of Amminadab was the leader of the tribe of Judah, which was appointed to lead Israel’s camp and march first. Num 1:7 from Judah, Nahshon son of Amminadab; from the tribe of Judah Judah is listed first, reflecting its established prominence among the tribes. Gen 49:8-10 Judah, your brothers shall praise you.… drew near with his offering. His presentation began a unified act of dedication in which each tribe brought the same offerings before the LORD. Lev 1:2-3 “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: When any of you”… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, Nahshon, leader of Judah, brought a substantial vessel for the altar’s dedication. Its weight was measured by the established sanctuary standard, showing that the offering was carefully prepared and publicly accountable. Ezr 1:9 This was the inventory: 30 gold dishes, 1,000 silver dishes… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The bowl accompanied the platter as part of a complete presentation. Both vessels were made of valuable silver and served the sacrificial worship of the tabernacle. 2Ki 12:13 However, the money brought into the house of the LORD… both according to the sanctuary shekel The sanctuary shekel provided a fixed measure for Israel’s offerings. God’s worship was governed by His stated order, not by personal preference or uncertain standards. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The vessels contained the prescribed grain offering, made from fine flour and oil. It expressed thanksgiving and consecration to the Lord, joining the tribe of Judah in the unified dedication of the altar. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish The costly vessel reflected the honor due to the LORD and the sacred character of the offering brought by the leader of Issachar. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its measured weight showed that the offering conformed to the established standard for worship at the tabernacle. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense was reserved for sacred service, and its fragrant smoke accompanied the worship of Israel before the LORD. Rev 5:8 When He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures… one young bull, The young bull, a valuable animal representing strength, formed the principal sacrifice in the leader’s offering for the dedication of the altar. Its cost reflected the honor due to God and the seriousness of Israel’s worship. Num 29:2 As a pleasing aroma to the LORD, you are to present… one ram, The ram added to the offering of complete consecration. Rams were associated with substitution in Israel’s sacrificial history, recalling God’s provision of a ram in place of Isaac and pointing forward to Christ’s saving sacrifice. Num 29:8 Present as a pleasing aroma to the LORD a burnt offering… and one male lamb a year old The lamb was in its prime and suitable for sacrifice. Its unblemished character reflected the purity required in approaching God and anticipated Christ, the sinless Lamb who gave Himself for sinners. Num 6:14 he is to present an offering to the LORD… for a burnt offering; These animals were wholly consumed on the altar, expressing complete devotion to the Lord. In the altar’s dedication, the offering declared that Israel’s worship and leadership belonged entirely to God. Lev 1:3 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… one male goat for a sin offering; Each leader brought a male goat to acknowledge Israel’s need for cleansing before a holy God during the altar’s dedication. Though the offerings celebrated God’s provision and the nation’s worship, sin still required atonement. The unblemished goat represented a substitute bearing the penalty of sin, pointing forward to Christ’s final sacrifice for sinners. Lev 4:23 When he becomes aware of the sin he has committed,… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thanksgiving and fellowship with the Lord. Part was presented on the altar, while portions were shared by the priests and the worshiper in a sacred meal. The two oxen marked Nahshon’s offering as generous and fitting for the leader of Judah. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… five rams, Rams were accepted sacrifices and were used in offerings connected with consecration and worship. Their inclusion added to the completeness of the peace offering. Ezr 8:35 Then the exiles who had returned from captivity… five male goats, Male goats were regularly used in sacrifices for sin and purification. Here they accompanied the fellowship offering, acknowledging that communion with God rests on atonement. 2Ch 29:21 They brought seven bulls, seven rams, and seven lambs… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were in their prime and without blemish, suitable for presentation before the Lord. Together, these animals formed the required peace offering brought by Judah’s leader. Num 28:3 And tell them that this is the food offering… This was the offering of Nahshon son of Amminadab. Nahshon represented the tribe of Judah, which led the tribes in the wilderness. His family line later included David and, according to the flesh, the Messiah. Num 2:3 On the east side, toward the sunrise, the divisions of Judah… On the second day On the second day, Nethanel son of Zuar, the leader of the tribe of Issachar, presented his offering for the dedication of the altar. Num 29:17 On the second day you are to present twelve young bulls… Nethanel son of Zuar, Nethanel, whose name means “God has given,” son of Zuar represented the tribe of Issachar in this public act of worship. As Issachar’s appointed leader, he brought the tribe’s offering before the Lord. Num 1:8 from Issachar, Nethanel son of Zuar; the leader of Issachar, Nethanel, leader of the tribe of Issachar, represented the descendants of Jacob and Leah in the shared dedication of the tabernacle altar. 1Ch 27:18 over Judah was Elihu, one of David’s brothers;… drew near. He approached with the offering required for his tribe, participating in Israel’s collective obedience during the twelve-day dedication. Lev 21:21 No descendant of Aaron the priest who has a defect… The offering he presented was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, Nahshon, leader of Judah, brought vessels of considerable value for the altar’s dedication. Their weight showed that the tribal leaders gave substantial gifts in honor of the LORD’s dwelling among Israel. Ezr 8:25 and I weighed out to them the contribution of silver… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, Together, the platter and bowl supplied the vessels needed to present the grain offering. Each leader brought the same gifts, demonstrating the equal responsibility of every tribe in supporting the worship established at the Tabernacle. Exo 37:16 He also made the utensils for the table out of pure gold.… both according to the sanctuary shekel Their weights were measured by the official standard kept for Israel’s worship, preserving accuracy and order in the offerings brought before the LORD. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The finest flour and oil accompanied the silver vessels as an offering of gratitude and dedication. It acknowledged the LORD as Israel’s provider and set apart the labor and produce of the people for His service. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish The leader’s offering for the altar’s dedication included a gold vessel reserved for sacred use. Its value and material reflected the holiness of the tabernacle service and the honor due to the LORD. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, The measured weight ensured that the offering conformed to the established standards for worship. Each tribal leader brought the same prescribed gift, displaying Israel’s unity before God. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The dish contained incense for use in the sanctuary, where its fragrance accompanied Israel’s worship before the LORD. Rev 5:8 When He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures… one young bull, The young bull was a costly offering, fitting for a leader’s presentation and reflecting the giver’s devotion to God. Its strength and value underscored the seriousness of approaching the Lord through sacrifice. Exo 29:1 Now this is what you are to do to consecrate Aaron… one ram, The ram added to the completeness of the offering. As a mature male animal, it represented what was valuable and fitting for consecration to God. Gen 22:13 Then Abraham looked up and saw behind him a ram… and one male lamb a year old The lamb was to be in its first year, without the weakness of age or the immaturity of a newborn animal. Its innocence and suitability for sacrifice pointed forward to Christ, the sinless Lamb who would give Himself for sinners. Num 6:14 he is to present an offering to the LORD… for a burnt offering; These animals were wholly consumed on the altar, expressing complete dedication to the Lord and providing atonement according to His appointed order. The offering anticipated the full and final sacrifice of Christ, who gave Himself entirely to accomplish redemption. Lev 1:3 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… one male goat for a sin offering; Nethanel presented this goat on behalf of the tribe of Issachar during the dedication of the altar. Though no particular offense is named, the sin offering acknowledged the people’s need for cleansing before the holy God who dwelt among them. It accompanied the burnt offering and peace offerings, showing that worship and fellowship with God required atonement. These sacrifices anticipated Christ’s final sacrifice, through which sin is fully dealt with and reconciliation with God is secured. Lev 4:23 When he becomes aware of the sin he has committed,… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering celebrated fellowship with God and included a shared sacrificial meal. Two oxen represented a costly gift and marked the significance of the altar’s dedication. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… five rams, Rams added to the substantial offering brought by Issachar’s leader, showing the tribe’s willing participation in the worship established at the tabernacle. Lev 8:22-29 After that, Moses presented the other ram… five male goats, The goats were included among the animals designated for the peace offering, completing the prescribed presentation. Lev 4:23-28 When he becomes aware of the sin he has committed,… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were mature animals suitable for sacrifice, and their number contributed to the generosity of the offering. Num 28:3-4 And tell them that this is the food offering… This was the offering of Nethanel son of Zuar. Nethanel presented these gifts as leader of Issachar on the tribe’s appointed day, representing its devotion to the Lord during the dedication of the altar. Num 2:5 The tribe of Issachar will camp next to it.… On the third day The dedication offerings continued in the ordered sequence appointed for Israel’s tribal leaders, with one leader presenting his offering each day for the consecration of the altar. Exo 19:11 and be prepared by the third day, for on the third day… Eliab son of Helon, Eliab, whose name means “God is Father,” represented the tribe of Zebulun as its appointed leader. His identification by his father established his place within the recognized families and leadership of Israel. Num 1:9 from Zebulun, Eliab son of Helon; the leader of the Zebulunites, Zebulun, descended from Jacob and Leah, was one of the twelve tribes gathered around the tabernacle. Its leader acted on behalf of the entire tribe in this national act of worship. 1Ch 27:19 over Zebulun was Ishmaiah son of Obadiah;… drew near. Eliab approached the altar to present Zebulun’s offering, joining the other tribes in honoring the Lord and supporting the service of the sanctuary. Lev 9:5 So they took what Moses had commanded to the front… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The substantial platter displayed the leader’s willing contribution to the dedication of the altar. Its weight was measured by the accepted standard of the sanctuary, underscoring the order and accountability required in Israel’s worship. Ezr 1:9-11 This was the inventory: 30 gold dishes, 1,000 silver dishes… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The bowl accompanied the platter as part of a complete and carefully prescribed gift. These vessels provided for the sacrificial service and showed that each tribe shared equally in honoring the Lord at the tabernacle. 2Ch 4:8-11 Additionally, he made ten tables and placed them… both according to the sanctuary shekel The sanctuary shekel supplied a fixed measure for all offerings, preventing unequal or dishonest weights. The same standard applied to every tribal leader during the twelve days of dedication. Num 3:47 you are to collect five shekels for each one,… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The vessels contained a grain offering prepared from the best flour and oil. It acknowledged that Israel’s provision and labor came from the Lord and belonged to Him. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish Eliab, leader of Zebulun, brought the same sacred vessel presented by the other tribal leaders for the altar’s dedication. Its gold construction marked it as set apart for service before the Lord. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, The specified weight shows that the offering was measured according to the sanctuary standard. Each tribe contributed equally and in the prescribed order. 1Ch 28:17 the weight of the pure gold for the forks, sprinkling bowls;… filled with incense; The dish contained the holy incense reserved for tabernacle worship, offered before the Lord as part of Israel’s dedication of the altar. Exo 30:7-8 And Aaron is to burn fragrant incense on it… one young bull, A young bull was a costly offering, reflecting the seriousness of the tribal leader’s worship and the value placed on honoring the Lord. Its strength and worth made it fitting for an offering wholly devoted to God. Num 15:24 and if it was done unintentionally… one ram, The ram added to the completeness of the sacrifice. As a mature male animal, it represented a substantial gift from the tribe and underscored the leader’s responsibility to bring what was required for Israel’s worship. Num 29:8 Present as a pleasing aroma to the LORD a burnt offering… and one male lamb a year old A year-old male lamb was in its prime and without the weakness associated with very young or aging animals. Its selection showed that the offering was to be sound and acceptable before the Lord. Lev 23:12 On the day you wave the sheaf, you shall offer a year-old lamb… for a burnt offering; These animals were presented as a burnt offering, in which the sacrifice was wholly given to God. The offering expressed Israel’s consecration, gratitude, and need for acceptance before Him. Num 29:2 As a pleasing aroma to the LORD, you are to present… one male goat for a sin offering; The leader’s offering included a goat to acknowledge the need for atonement before a holy God. Though the altar was being dedicated with joyful and generous gifts, sin still required cleansing. The sin offering dealt with the defilement caused by human sin and affirmed that Israel’s worship could not rest on ceremony or generosity alone. As the representatives of their tribes brought these sacrifices, the leaders recognized their own need and the need of the people they served. The goat also anticipates the fuller removal of sin accomplished through the sacrifice of Christ. Lev 4:23-24 When he becomes aware of the sin he has committed,… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thanksgiving and fellowship with the Lord. The two oxen represented a costly gift, fitting the public dedication of the altar. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… five rams, Rams were often used in sacrificial offerings and symbolized leadership and authority. The number five can represent grace or God's goodness in biblical numerology. The inclusion of five rams in the offering underscores the abundance of the sacrifice and the desire for God's favor and blessing. Lev 23:18 Along with the bread you are to present… five male goats, Goats were commonly used in sin offerings, symbolizing atonement and purification. The presence of five male goats in the peace offering may indicate a comprehensive approach to seeking God's favor, covering various aspects of life and community. The number five again suggests grace and completeness in the offering. Ezr 6:17 For the dedication of the house of God they offered… and five male lambs a year old. Lambs, especially those a year old, were considered pure and without blemish, making them suitable for offerings. They often symbolize innocence and sacrifice, pointing forward to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. The repetition of the number five emphasizes the thoroughness and sincerity of the offering. Exo 12:5 Your lamb must be an unblemished year-old male… This was the offering of Eliab son of Helon. Eliab (“My God is Father”), son of Helon (“strong” or “valiant”), leader of Zebulun, brought the same offering as the other tribal leaders, showing the tribe’s full participation in the dedication of the altar and Israel’s united worship. Num 1:9 from Zebulun, Eliab son of Helon; On the fourth day The dedication offerings continued in the appointed order, with one tribal leader bringing his gifts each day. Reuben’s turn came fourth. Jdg 19:5 On the fourth day, they got up early in the morning… Elizur son of Shedeur, Elizur, whose name means “God is my rock,” represented the tribe of Reuben in the census, camp organization, and dedication of the altar. Num 1:5 These are the names of the men who are to assist you:… the leader of the Reubenites, Though Reuben was Jacob’s firstborn, his tribe served within the order God established for Israel. Elizur acted on behalf of the entire tribe. 1Ch 27:16 These officers were in charge of the tribes of Israel:… drew near. He approached with Reuben’s offering for the altar’s dedication, fulfilling the responsibility assigned to his tribe. Lev 9:5 So they took what Moses had commanded to the front… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The tribal leader presented a valuable vessel of substantial weight, reflecting the honor given to the dedication of the altar and the resources of the tribe. 1Ch 29:2-7 Now with all my ability I have made provision… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The bowl accompanied the platter as part of the same carefully prescribed offering. Each tribal leader brought the same gifts, showing the equal standing of the tribes in their service before the Lord. 1Ch 28:17 the weight of the pure gold for the forks, sprinkling bowls;… both according to the sanctuary shekel The offerings were weighed by the official standard kept for tabernacle worship, preserving order and consistency in all that was dedicated to God. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; Both vessels contained the grain offering, prepared from the best flour and oil. It expressed thanksgiving for God’s provision and the tribe’s consecration to Him during the altar’s dedication. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish The carefully made gold vessel reflected the honor due to the Lord and the sacred use of the offering in the service of the tabernacle. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its specified weight showed that the gift met the established standard used for sanctuary offerings; ten may represent completeness or divine order. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense was presented for use before the Lord, accompanying Israel’s worship with the fragrance appointed for the holy place. Exo 30:34-38 The LORD also said to Moses, “Take fragrant spices—… one young bull, A young bull was a costly offering, reflecting the worshiper’s recognition of God’s worth and authority. As a valuable animal in an agricultural society, it represented strength, productivity, and substantial personal investment. Exo 29:1 Now this is what you are to do to consecrate Aaron… one ram, The ram was also a fitting animal for a burnt offering. Its use recalls the provision of a substitute sacrifice and emphasizes that acceptable worship depended on God’s appointed means of atonement. Exo 29:15 Take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons… and one male lamb a year old A year-old male lamb was in the prime of life and without the weakness associated with age. Its inclusion completed the required offering and anticipated the sinless Lamb of God, whose sacrifice would fully deal with sin. Lev 23:12 On the day you wave the sheaf, you shall offer a year-old lamb… for a burnt offering; The animals were wholly consumed on the altar, expressing complete dedication to the LORD. The offering acknowledged both the need for atonement and the worshiper’s submission to God. Num 28:3 And tell them that this is the food offering… one male goat for a sin offering; The leader of Ephraim included the required sin offering among his gifts for the altar’s dedication. Though the rulers represented Israel’s tribes in a solemn act of worship, atonement was still necessary before the holy God who dwelt among His people. Lev 4:22 When a leader sins unintentionally, he incurs guilt… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thanksgiving and fellowship with God. Its meat was shared by the offerer, the priests, and in a sacred meal before the Lord. Two oxen represented a costly gift, fitting the dedication of the altar. Lev 3:1-5 If one’s offering is a peace offering… five rams, Rams added to the value of Elizur’s offering and reflected the substantial provision brought by each tribal leader. Exo 29:15-18 Take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons… five male goats, Male goats were acceptable sacrificial animals and formed part of the peace offering presented in gratitude and devotion. Lev 16:5-10 And he shall take from the congregation of Israel… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were in their prime and suitable for sacrifice. Together, these animals completed the prescribed offering for the altar’s dedication. Exo 29:38-42 This is what you are to offer regularly on the altar… This was the offering of Elizur son of Shedeur. Elizur, whose name means “God is my rock,” represented the tribe of Reuben, bringing his offering on behalf of his tribe. His gift matched those of the other tribal leaders, showing Israel’s united participation in consecrating the altar. Num 1:5 These are the names of the men who are to assist you:… On the fifth day The presentation of offerings continued according to the ordered sequence established for the dedication of the altar. Each tribal leader participated on an assigned day, showing that every tribe shared equally in the national worship of Israel. Gen 1:23 And there was evening, and there was morning—the fifth day. Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai, Shelumiel, whose name means “God is my peace,” represented the tribe of Simeon as its appointed leader. His identification by his father’s name confirms his standing within the tribe and the importance of established family lines among Israel. Num 1:6 from Simeon, Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai; the leader of the Simeonites, Simeon was one of the twelve tribes descended from Jacob. During Israel’s wilderness journey, the tribe camped on the south side of the tabernacle with Reuben and Gad, and its leader bore responsibility for representing the people before the Lord. Num 10:19 Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai was over the division… drew near. Shelumiel approached the altar with Simeon’s offering for its dedication. His action joined the tribe to the worship and obedience of the whole nation. Gen 18:23 Abraham stepped forward and said, “Will You really… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The leader’s gift matched the offerings brought by the other tribal leaders for the altar’s dedication. Its substantial weight showed that the dedication involved costly, carefully measured gifts. 1Ch 29:2 Now with all my ability I have made provision… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The bowl accompanied the platter as a vessel for the grain offering. Together, the silver vessels provided an orderly and fitting presentation for worship at the newly dedicated altar. Ezr 1:10 30 gold bowls, 410 matching silver bowls… both according to the sanctuary shekel Their weights were measured by the tabernacle standard, ensuring that every leader brought the same prescribed offering. The common measure displayed the unity and equal responsibility of the tribes before the Lord. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The vessels contained a grain offering prepared from the best flour and oil. This offering expressed thanksgiving and consecration, recognizing that Israel’s provision came from God. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish Shelumiel, leader of Simeon, brought a valuable vessel suited to the holiness of tabernacle worship. Gold was prominently used in the sanctuary and marked what was set apart for God. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its prescribed weight showed that the offering followed the pattern God had established, joining generosity with careful obedience. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense belonged to Israel’s worship before the Lord, its fragrance accompanying the sacrifices and expressing reverent approach to His presence. Exo 30:34-38 The LORD also said to Moses, “Take fragrant spices—… one young bull, A young bull was a costly offering, representing strength, value, and the worshiper’s serious devotion to God. Its sacrifice acknowledged God’s authority over the worshiper’s possessions and life. Exo 29:1 Now this is what you are to do to consecrate Aaron… one ram, The ram added another valuable animal to the offering. Rams were associated with strength and leadership, and their inclusion reflected the completeness of the prince’s gift for the service of the tabernacle. Exo 29:15 Take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons… and one male lamb a year old The lamb was to be in its first year, when it was healthy and without defect. Its selection showed that God was to receive what was whole and acceptable, not what was weak or of little value. Num 6:12 He must rededicate his time of separation to the LORD… for a burnt offering; The burnt offering was wholly consumed on the altar, expressing full dedication to God and the need for atonement. Together, these animals formed the prescribed offering brought by the leader of the tribe of Dan at the dedication of the altar. Lev 1:10 If, however, one’s offering is a burnt offering… one male goat for a sin offering; Each tribal leader brought this offering during the dedication of the altar, acknowledging the need for atonement and purification in approaching the holy God. The goat was presented according to the sacrificial order God had given Israel, showing that even the representatives of the tribes could not serve or worship apart from cleansing. Its blood marked the seriousness of sin and the provision God made for forgiveness. These sacrifices also anticipated the complete sacrifice of Christ, whose death secured the lasting forgiveness that animal offerings could only portray. Lev 4:23-24 When he becomes aware of the sin he has committed,… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thanksgiving, communion, and restored fellowship with God. Two oxen represented a costly gift, since oxen were valuable for labor and agriculture. Exo 24:5 Then he sent out some young men of Israel,… five rams, Rams added substantial value and reflected the tribe’s willing devotion to the Lord. 1Ch 29:21 The next day they offered sacrifices to the LORD… five male goats, The goats were accepted animals for this sacrificial meal, accompanying the offering presented in peace before God. Ezr 6:17 For the dedication of the house of God they offered… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old male lambs were mature and suitable for sacrifice, completing the prescribed offering. Exo 29:38 This is what you are to offer regularly on the altar… This was the offering of Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai. Shelumiel, whose name means “God is my peace,” leader of the tribe of Simeon and son of Zurishaddai, meaning “my rock is the Almighty,” brought the same offering as the other tribal leaders, showing Simeon’s full participation in the dedication of the altar. Num 1:6 from Simeon, Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai; On the sixth day The tribal leaders presented their offerings in an ordered sequence during the dedication of the altar, ensuring that every tribe shared in the service of worship. Exo 16:5 Then on the sixth day, when they prepare… Eliasaph son of Deuel, Eliasaph, meaning “God has added,” represented Gad as its appointed leader, and his family line identified him within the covenant community of Israel. Num 10:20 Eliasaph son of Deuel was over the division… the leader of the Gadites, Gad was descended from Jacob and later received territory east of the Jordan. Eliasaph bore responsibility for bringing his tribe’s offering before the Lord. 1Ch 27:16 These officers were in charge of the tribes of Israel:… drew near. He approached at the appointed time to present Gad’s gifts for the altar’s dedication, joining the other tribes in Israel’s unified worship. Lev 9:5 So they took what Moses had commanded to the front… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, Eliasaph, leader of the tribe of Gad, brought the same appointed gifts as the other tribal leaders for the dedication of the altar. The substantial silver platter demonstrated both the resources of the tribe and its full participation in Israel’s worship. Ezr 8:24-27 Then I set apart twelve of the leading priests,… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The bowl accompanied the platter as a carefully measured vessel for presenting the offering. Each leader brought identical items, showing that every tribe approached the Lord according to the same standard. Ezr 1:9-11 This was the inventory: 30 gold dishes, 1,000 silver dishes… both according to the sanctuary shekel The weights were measured by the sanctuary standard, preserving accuracy and order in all that was presented before the Lord. Israel’s worship was not left to personal preference but followed the instructions given through Moses. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The vessels contained a grain offering prepared from fine flour and oil, representing the fruit of the land God had provided. As part of the altar’s dedication, the offering expressed the tribe’s gratitude, devotion, and readiness to serve the Lord. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish Gold marked the offering as precious and set apart for the service of God. The Tabernacle and its furnishings used gold extensively, reflecting the holiness of the Lord who dwelt among Israel. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its measured weight shows the careful order required in Israel’s worship. Each tribal leader brought an identical offering, demonstrating equal participation and obedience among the tribes. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense was prepared for sacred use and presented before the Lord as part of the Tabernacle service. Its fragrance accompanied the offering, signifying worship offered in accordance with God’s command. Lev 16:12-13 Then he must take a censer full of burning coals… one young bull, The young bull was a costly sacrifice, reflecting the seriousness of approaching God and the worshiper’s devotion. As a strong and valuable animal, it was fitting for a burnt offering given wholly to the Lord. Lev 1:3-5 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… one ram, The ram was regularly used in sacrifices connected with consecration and atonement. Its inclusion emphasized that acceptable worship required the shedding of blood according to God’s provision. Exo 29:15-18 Take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons… and one male lamb a year old A year-old male lamb was in its prime and without defect, suitable for sacrifice. The lamb’s innocence and value anticipated the perfect sacrifice of Christ for sin. Num 6:14 he is to present an offering to the LORD… for a burnt offering; The entire offering was consumed on the altar, expressing complete surrender and acceptance before God. These sacrifices pointed forward to Christ’s once-for-all offering, by which reconciliation with God is secured. Lev 1:9-17 The entrails and legs must be washed with water,… one male goat for a sin offering; Along with the gifts of worship and fellowship, the leader of Gad presented the required sin offering (ḥaṭṭā't). Even at the dedication of the altar, Israel’s approach to God required atonement and cleansing. The offering acknowledged that the people and their worship depended on God’s provision for forgiveness and continued covenant fellowship. Num 28:15 In addition to the regular burnt offering, one male goat… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thankful fellowship before the Lord and was shared in a sacred meal by the worshiper, the priests, and God. The two oxen, among the most valuable livestock, demonstrated the substantial nature of Gad’s gift. Exo 24:5 Then he sent out some young men of Israel,… five rams, The rams added to the abundance of the sacrifice and reflected the tribe’s willingness to honor the Lord with animals of significant value. 2Ch 29:21 They brought seven bulls, seven rams, and seven lambs… five male goats, The goats formed part of the required peace offering, completing the varied livestock presented for the dedication of the altar. Lev 16:5 And he shall take from the congregation of Israel… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were in their prime and suitable for sacrifice, showing that the offering was carefully prepared and without neglect. Lev 14:10 On the eighth day he is to bring two unblemished male lambs… This was the offering of Eliasaph son of Deuel. As the leader of the tribe of Gad, Eliasaph, whose name means “God has added,” presented this offering on behalf of his people, joining the other tribal leaders in the united dedication of the tabernacle altar. Num 10:20 Eliasaph son of Deuel was over the division… On the seventh day The dedication of the altar continued according to the ordered schedule God had given, with one tribal leader presenting his offering each day. Gen 2:2-3 And by the seventh day God had finished the work;… Elishama son of Ammihud, Elishama, whose name means “God has heard,” represented the tribe of Ephraim. He had previously been appointed as its leader during Israel’s organization in the wilderness. Num 1:10 from the sons of Joseph: from Ephraim, Elishama son of… the leader of the Ephraimites, Ephraim, descended from Joseph through his son Ephraim, held an important place among the tribes and was counted among the larger tribal groups. Num 34:24 Kemuel son of Shiphtan, a leader from the tribe of Ephraim; drew near. Elishama approached the altar to present Ephraim’s dedication offering, joining the other tribes in honoring the Lord and supporting the service of the tabernacle. Lev 1:3 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The tribal leader presented a costly vessel, demonstrating his tribe’s full participation in dedicating the altar. Its substantial weight marked the offering as a meaningful contribution to Israel’s worship. Ezr 1:9-11 This was the inventory: 30 gold dishes, 1,000 silver dishes… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The bowl accompanied the platter as part of the prescribed gift brought by each leader. Together, the silver vessels provided fitting containers for the grain offering and reflected the shared responsibility of the tribes. Ezr 8:25-27 and I weighed out to them the contribution of silver… both according to the sanctuary shekel Their weight was measured by the tabernacle standard, ensuring that every offering met the same established requirement. Israel’s worship was governed by God’s order rather than personal preference. Exo 38:25-26 The silver from those numbered among the congregation… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The vessels held the grain offering, made from refined flour and oil. It acknowledged God as the provider of Israel’s sustenance and expressed thankful devotion as the altar was consecrated for service. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish Ahira, leader of the tribe of Naphtali, presented a gold vessel for the service of the tabernacle, honoring the holiness of the Lord and the sacred character of Israel’s worship. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its measured weight followed the established standard for offerings, reflecting the order God required in the worship of His people. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense was set apart for the sanctuary, where it accompanied priestly ministry before the Lord and represented the worship offered by Israel. Rev 5:8 When He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures… one young bull, The young bull was a costly offering, fitting the representative gift brought by Ephraim’s leader at the dedication of the altar. Its strength and value expressed honor to the Lord and the seriousness of approaching Him through sacrifice. Num 29:2 As a pleasing aroma to the LORD, you are to present… one ram, The ram added a second mature male animal to the offering, showing that the worship was neither casual nor incomplete. Along with the bull, it reflected the ordered provision God required for Israel’s service at the sanctuary. Lev 9:2 He said to Aaron, “Take for yourself a young bull… and one male lamb a year old The lamb was to be in its first year and without defect, suitable for presentation before God. Its innocence and wholeness pointed forward to the sinless sacrifice of Christ. Num 6:14 he is to present an offering to the LORD… for a burnt offering; Each animal was wholly offered on the altar, signifying complete dedication to the Lord. Though the tribal leaders brought their gifts individually, they presented the same offering, showing Israel’s shared worship and submission to God’s appointed way. Num 15:3 and you present a food offering to the LORD from the herd… one male goat for a sin offering; The leader of Manasseh included the required sin offering among the altar dedication gifts. Though the offerings were presented in celebration, atonement remained necessary for those drawing near to God. The goat acknowledged Israel’s need for cleansing from sin as the altar was set apart for its holy service. Num 28:15 In addition to the regular burnt offering, one male goat… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thanksgiving and fellowship with God. The two oxen represented a costly gift and provided meat for the sacrificial meal shared in connection with worship. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… five rams, Rams were valuable animals and suitable offerings from a flock. Their inclusion added to the abundance of Ephraim’s gift at the dedication of the tabernacle. 2Ch 29:21 They brought seven bulls, seven rams, and seven lambs… five male goats, Male goats were regularly brought for sacrifice in Israel’s worship. Here they formed part of the peace offering, joining the other animals in a presentation of gratitude and covenant fellowship. Ezr 8:35 Then the exiles who had returned from captivity… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were mature and valuable animals, appropriate for an offering given to the Lord. Together with the oxen, rams, and goats, they completed the peace offering. Num 28:3-4 And tell them that this is the food offering… This was the offering of Elishama son of Ammihud. Elishama, the leader of Ephraim, brought this offering on behalf of his tribe. Ephraim’s participation showed its full place among the tribes as Israel dedicated the altar and began its worship at the tabernacle. Num 1:10 from the sons of Joseph: from Ephraim, Elishama son of… On the eighth day On the eighth day, the leader of the tribe of Manasseh presented his offering for the dedication of the altar. His participation continued the orderly sequence, reflecting Israel’s unity in worship and the equal standing of each tribe before the Lord. Num 29:35 On the eighth day you are to hold a solemn assembly;… Gamaliel son of Pedahzur, Gamaliel son of Pedahzur represented the tribe of Manasseh. Gamaliel’s name means “God is my reward,” and Pedahzur means “the rock has redeemed.” He had previously served among the leaders appointed for Israel’s census and camp arrangement (Num. 1:10; 2:20). Num 1:10 from the sons of Joseph: from Ephraim, Elishama son of… the leader of the Manassites, The leader of the Manassites represented the descendants of Manasseh, Joseph’s firstborn son. Although Ephraim received Jacob’s greater blessing, Manasseh remained a prominent tribe with a substantial inheritance in the land. Num 34:23 Hanniel son of Ephod, a leader from the tribe of Manasseh… drew near. Gamaliel approached with the appointed offering on behalf of his tribe, recognizing the altar as the place where Israel met with God through sacrifice. Lev 1:2-3 “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: When any of you”… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The tribal leader presented a substantial vessel for the altar’s dedication, demonstrating that the tribe’s worship was ordered around God’s appointed sanctuary. Ezr 1:9-11 This was the inventory: 30 gold dishes, 1,000 silver dishes… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, Together with the platter, the bowl formed part of the uniform offerings brought by each tribal leader, expressing Israel’s shared participation in consecrating the altar. Ezr 8:25-27 and I weighed out to them the contribution of silver… both according to the sanctuary shekel The weights were measured by the official sanctuary standard, ensuring that every gift met the requirements established for sacred service. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The vessels contained a grain offering of the finest flour and oil, representing the produce God had provided and the tribe’s dedication of its resources to Him. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish The tribal leader brought a valuable vessel for the altar’s dedication, reflecting the holiness of the occasion and the honor due to the Lord. Gold was closely associated with the tabernacle and its furnishings, set apart for sacred service. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its stated weight shows that the offering conformed to the prescribed standard shared by each tribe, expressing Israel’s united obedience in the dedication of the altar. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense was presented for worship before the Lord, accompanying the sacrificial offerings and representing the acceptable approach of His people through the priestly ministry. Rev 5:8 When He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures… one young bull, A young bull was a costly offering, reflecting both the worshiper’s means and the seriousness of approaching God. Its strength and value suited its use in a burnt offering, which was wholly given to the Lord. Num 15:24 and if it was done unintentionally… one ram, The ram added another valuable animal to the offering. God’s provision of a ram in place of Isaac established the animal as a reminder that acceptable sacrifice depends upon God’s provision. Lev 8:18 Then Moses presented the ram for the burnt offering,… and one male lamb a year old A year-old male lamb was in its prime and had to be without defect. Its presentation anticipated the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, offered without sin. Lev 12:6 When the days of her purification are complete,… for a burnt offering; The entire animal was consumed on the altar, expressing complete consecration to God. On the eighth day of the tribal offerings, Gamaliel’s sacrifice showed his full participation in Israel’s worship and obedience at the dedication of the altar. Lev 1:3 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… one male goat for a sin offering; The leader presented the required sacrifice for sin as part of the altar’s dedication. Though the offerings were brought in a public celebration of Israel’s worship, atonement remained necessary. The sin offering acknowledged the people’s need for cleansing before the holy God who dwelt among them. Num 28:15 In addition to the regular burnt offering, one male goat… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thankful fellowship with God. Its portions were shared according to the law by the altar, the priests, and the worshiper’s household, marking communion within the covenant community. The two oxen represented a costly gift. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… five rams, The rams added to the abundance of the sacrifice and reflected the substantial resources brought by Manasseh’s leader. 2Ch 29:32 The number of burnt offerings the assembly brought… five male goats, These animals formed part of the prescribed peace offering, presented in gratitude and devotion before the LORD. Ezr 8:35 Then the exiles who had returned from captivity… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were mature, unblemished animals suitable for sacrifice. Together, the animals provided a generous offering for the altar’s dedication. Exo 29:38 This is what you are to offer regularly on the altar… This was the offering of Gamaliel son of Pedahzur. Gamaliel represented the tribe of Manasseh during the dedication of the tabernacle altar. His offering matched those of the other tribal leaders, displaying Israel’s united participation in worship. Num 1:10 from the sons of Joseph: from Ephraim, Elishama son of… On the ninth day The tribal leaders brought their offerings in an ordered twelve-day dedication of the altar. Each tribe participated equally in the worship established at the tabernacle. 2Ki 25:3 By the ninth day of the fourth month, the famine in the city… Abidan son of Gideoni, Abidan, whose name means “my father is judge,” represented Benjamin, the tribe descended from Jacob’s youngest son. His appearance among the leaders shows Benjamin’s full place within Israel’s covenant community. Num 1:11 from Benjamin, Abidan son of Gideoni; the leader of the Benjamites, Though Benjamin was one of the smaller tribes, it held an important place in Israel’s history. Saul, Israel’s first king, would later come from Benjamin. Num 10:24 and Abidan son of Gideoni was over the division… drew near. Abidan approached with the same appointed offerings as the other tribal leaders, affirming Benjamin’s shared responsibility in the dedication of the altar and the worship of the LORD. Lev 9:7 Then Moses said to Aaron, “Approach the altar… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The leader of the tribe of Benjamin brought the same prescribed gift as the other tribal leaders during the altar’s dedication. The costly silver vessel demonstrated Benjamin’s full participation in Israel’s worship and its submission to God’s appointed order. 1Ch 28:17 the weight of the pure gold for the forks, sprinkling bowls;… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, Together, the platter and bowl held the grain offering. Their stated weights show that the offerings were substantial and that each tribe contributed equally, regardless of its size or prominence. Exo 37:16 He also made the utensils for the table out of pure gold.… both according to the sanctuary shekel All weights were measured by the standard kept at the tabernacle. This protected the integrity of Israel’s worship and ensured that the offerings presented before the LORD met the same established measure. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; Fine flour and oil accompanied the sacrifices as an offering of thanksgiving and consecration. The grain offering acknowledged that Israel’s daily provision came from the LORD and belonged to Him. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish The dish was made of gold, a fitting material for an offering presented before the Lord at the dedication of the altar. Its value reflected the honor due to God and the sacred purpose of Israel’s worship. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its measured weight followed the established sanctuary standard, showing that the offering was given according to the order God had appointed. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense was used in tabernacle worship before the Lord, accompanying the sacrifices and representing the continual approach of His people in prayer. Lev 16:12-13 Then he must take a censer full of burning coals… one young bull, The young bull was a costly offering, reflecting both the leader’s resources and the seriousness of dedicating himself to the Lord. As the largest animal presented, it represented strength and value placed wholly at God’s disposal. Num 29:2 As a pleasing aroma to the LORD, you are to present… one ram, The ram accompanied the bull as part of the burnt offering. Its presentation recalled God’s provision of a substitute and expressed willing obedience to His appointed way of worship. Exo 29:15-18 Take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons… and one male lamb a year old The year-old lamb was in its prime and without defect, offering the best of the flock. Its innocence and suitability for sacrifice anticipated the sinless Lamb of God. Num 6:14 he is to present an offering to the LORD… for a burnt offering; The entire offering was consumed on the altar, signifying complete consecration to the Lord. Through these sacrifices, Israel acknowledged God’s holiness, their need for atonement, and their dependence upon His mercy. Lev 1:3-9 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… one male goat for a sin offering; Along with the offerings of worship and fellowship, the leader of Reuben brought a sin offering during the dedication of the altar. The goat acknowledged that sinful people could not approach a holy God without atonement and cleansing. Even in this joyful national observance, Israel’s leaders recognized their need for forgiveness and the purification God provided through the sacrificial system. Num 15:24 and if it was done unintentionally… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering celebrated fellowship with God and was shared by the worshiper, the priests, and others gathered for the sacrifice. The oxen, valuable animals that provided a large portion of meat, marked the abundance and seriousness of Benjamin’s offering. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… five rams, Rams were fitting sacrifices of value and strength. Their inclusion added to the substantial provision brought for the altar’s dedication. Ezr 8:35 Then the exiles who had returned from captivity… five male goats, Male goats were regularly accepted for sacrifice and were also used in offerings connected with atonement. Their presence acknowledged Israel’s need to approach God through the sacrifices He had appointed. 2Ch 29:21 They brought seven bulls, seven rams, and seven lambs… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were mature, unblemished animals suitable for sacrifice. Together with the other animals, they formed a complete peace offering for the dedication of the altar. Lev 14:10-13 On the eighth day he is to bring two unblemished male lambs… This was the offering of Abidan son of Gideoni. Abidan, whose name means “my father is judge,” leader of the tribe of Benjamin, presented the offering on behalf of his tribe. Benjamin’s participation showed its full place among the tribes of Israel in worship and obedience at the tabernacle. Num 2:22 Next will be the tribe of Benjamin. The leader… On the tenth day The offerings for the altar’s dedication continued in the appointed order, with each tribal leader presenting the same gifts on his assigned day. The twelve-day sequence honored every tribe and demonstrated Israel’s unity in worship. Num 29:7 On the tenth day of this seventh month, you are to hold… Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai, Ahiezer, whose name means “my brother is help,” represented the tribe of Dan as the son of Ammishaddai, identifying him within the established family and tribal structure of Israel. Num 1:12 from Dan, Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai; the leader of the Danites, Dan was descended from Jacob’s son Dan and held its place among the twelve tribes. Ahiezer served as the tribe’s recognized leader in bringing its offering before the LORD. Num 10:25 Finally, the divisions of the camp of Dan set out… drew near. He approached the altar with the offering assigned to Dan, participating personally in the dedication of the sanctuary and its service. Lev 9:5 So they took what Moses had commanded to the front… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The leader’s gift included costly vessels suited for service at the tabernacle. Silver represented substantial wealth, and the weight of the platter showed that the offering was neither casual nor symbolic only. Each tribal leader brought the same gift, demonstrating unity among the tribes and equal responsibility before the Lord. Ezr 8:25-27 and I weighed out to them the contribution of silver… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The bowl accompanied the platter as part of the same carefully prescribed presentation. Both vessels held the grain offering, providing what was needed for the sacrifices connected with the dedication of the altar. Their value and size reflected the honor due to God’s dwelling place. Ezr 1:9-11 This was the inventory: 30 gold dishes, 1,000 silver dishes… both according to the sanctuary shekel The weights followed the official standard kept for tabernacle service. Israel’s worship was governed by God’s commands rather than personal preference, and the common measure prevented unequal or dishonest offerings. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; Fine flour and oil formed an offering of thanksgiving and consecration. The flour came from the produce of the land, while the oil enriched it for presentation before the Lord. Filled vessels showed abundance, acknowledging that Israel’s provision came from God. Num 15:4-10 then the one presenting his offering to the LORD… one gold dish The dish was part of the offering brought by Ahira, leader of the tribe of Naphtali, at the dedication of the altar. Its gold construction reflected the holiness of the sanctuary and the value placed upon Israel’s worship. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its weight followed the sanctuary standard used for the offerings of every tribal leader. The equal measure showed that each tribe participated in the dedication according to the order God had established. Exo 38:24 All the gold from the wave offering used for the work… filled with incense; The incense accompanied the sacrificial gifts as an offering of worship before the LORD. It represented the prayerful devotion of Naphtali and completed the leader’s appointed offering for the altar’s dedication. Lev 16:12-13 Then he must take a censer full of burning coals… one young bull, The young bull represented a costly offering, fitting for the dedication of the altar and reflecting the worshiper’s recognition of God’s greatness. Lev 9:2 He said to Aaron, “Take for yourself a young bull… one ram, The ram added to the completeness of the sacrifice, recalling God’s provision of a substitute in place of Isaac and pointing to the need for redemption. Exo 29:15-18 Take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons… and one male lamb a year old The lamb was to be in its strength and without defect, suitable for presentation before the Lord. Num 28:3-4 And tell them that this is the food offering… for a burnt offering; The whole animal was consumed on the altar, expressing complete consecration to God and anticipating Christ’s full self-offering for sin. Lev 1:3-9 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… one male goat for a sin offering; The leader’s offering included a sin offering as part of the altar’s dedication. Though the occasion was joyful, Israel’s worship required cleansing from sin and impurity before a holy God. The goat was presented according to the sacrificial instructions God had given through Moses, showing that access to God rested on His provision for atonement. Alongside the burnt and peace offerings, the sin offering acknowledged the people’s need for forgiveness and maintained the purity of their covenant worship. It also anticipated the full and final atonement accomplished by Jesus Christ for His people. Lev 4:23 When he becomes aware of the sin he has committed,… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering celebrated fellowship with the Lord and was shared by the worshiper, the priests, and others participating in the sacrificial meal. The two oxen provided an abundant offering for the dedication of the altar. Exo 24:5 Then he sent out some young men of Israel,… five rams, The rams added to the substantial gift brought by Dan’s leader, reflecting the tribe’s full participation in Israel’s united worship. Num 6:14-17 he is to present an offering to the LORD… five male goats, These goats were part of the peace offering, contributing to the communal meal and expressing thanksgiving before the Lord. Ezr 6:17 For the dedication of the house of God they offered… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were mature, valuable animals suitable for sacrifice. Together, the animals formed the prescribed peace offering presented at the altar’s dedication. Num 28:3-4 And tell them that this is the food offering… This was the offering of Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai. Ahiezer, whose name means “my brother is help,” son of Ammishaddai, meaning “people of the Almighty,” represented the tribe of Dan on the tenth day of the dedication offerings. His gift matched those of the other tribal leaders, showing Israel’s shared commitment to the worship of the Lord. Num 1:12 from Dan, Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai; On the eleventh day On the eleventh day, Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai, leader of the tribe of Dan, presented his offering before the altar. Deu 1:2 It is an eleven-day journey from Horeb to Kadesh-barnea.… Pagiel son of Ocran, Pagiel, whose name means “God intervenes” or “God meets,” served as Asher’s representative, identified by his father in keeping with Israel’s tribal and family order. Num 1:13 from Asher, Pagiel son of Ocran; the leader of the Asherites, Asher descended from Jacob through Zilpah and was counted among the twelve tribes of Israel. Num 34:27 Ahihud son of Shelomi, a leader from the tribe of Asher; drew near. Pagiel approached with Asher’s offering, joining the other tribes in the unified dedication of the altar. Lev 9:5 So they took what Moses had commanded to the front… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The tribal leader brought a costly vessel for the altar’s dedication, showing that the tribe of Naphtali shared fully in Israel’s worship and covenant responsibilities. 1Ch 29:2-4 Now with all my ability I have made provision… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, Together with the platter, the bowl provided the required vessels for the grain offering. The identical gifts given by every leader testified to the unity of the tribes before the Lord. Ezr 8:25-28 and I weighed out to them the contribution of silver… both according to the sanctuary shekel Their weights were measured by the tabernacle standard, preserving accuracy and order in the offerings brought for sacred service. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The flour and oil acknowledged God as the giver of Israel’s daily provision. Presented at the altar, the grain offering expressed gratitude, consecration, and fellowship with the Lord. Lev 2:1-2 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish Gold marked the offering as fitting for the sanctuary, where it was used for the Ark, lampstand, and other holy furnishings. Its durability and splendor reflected the holiness of the God worshiped there. Ezr 1:10 30 gold bowls, 410 matching silver bowls… weighing ten shekels, The stated weight shows that the gift was measured and presented according to the established standards of Israel’s worship. Lev 27:25 Every valuation will be according to the sanctuary shekel,… filled with incense; Incense was offered before the LORD at the tabernacle, its fragrance accompanying the worship of His people. Lev 16:12-13 Then he must take a censer full of burning coals… one young bull, A young bull was a costly offering, representing strength, wealth, and the worshiper’s serious devotion to God. Its sacrifice acknowledged the need for atonement and expressed complete dependence on the Lord. Lev 1:3 If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd,… one ram, The ram added to the fullness of the offering. As an animal associated with substitution in Israel’s history, it pointed to God’s provision of an acceptable sacrifice in place of the sinner. Exo 29:18 Then burn the entire ram on the altar; it is a burnt offering… and one male lamb a year old A year-old male lamb was in its prime and was to be without defect. Its innocence and fitness for sacrifice anticipated the sinless Christ, who gave Himself willingly for His people. Num 6:14 he is to present an offering to the LORD… for a burnt offering; The entire animal was consumed on the altar, portraying wholehearted consecration to God. The offering also testified that reconciliation with Him required a sacrifice, ultimately fulfilled in Christ’s complete offering of Himself. Lev 1:13 The entrails and legs must be washed with water,… one male goat for a sin offering; The leader of the tribe of Gad brought the required sin offering as part of the altar dedication. Though the leaders represented the people in a time of worship and celebration, atonement remained necessary. The goat acknowledged Israel’s need for cleansing before the holy God who dwelt among them. Num 29:5 Include one male goat as a sin offering… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thanksgiving and fellowship before the Lord. Its meat was shared by the offerer, the priests, and the household, marking a joyful act of worship. The two oxen represented a costly gift from the tribe of Asher. Exo 24:5 Then he sent out some young men of Israel,… five rams, The rams added to the abundance of the sacrifice and reflected the generosity required for the altar’s dedication. 2Ch 29:21 They brought seven bulls, seven rams, and seven lambs… five male goats, The goats were acceptable sacrificial animals and formed part of the complete peace offering brought on behalf of the tribe. Ezr 8:35 Then the exiles who had returned from captivity… and five male lambs a year old. The year-old lambs were healthy animals in their prime, suitable for presentation before God. Together, these animals made a substantial offering of fellowship and thanksgiving. Num 28:19 Present to the LORD a food offering, a burnt offering… This was the offering of Pagiel son of Ocran. Pagiel, whose name means “God allots” or “God meets,” leader of Asher, brought this offering during the dedication of the altar. His gift joined those of the other tribal leaders, showing Israel’s united participation in the worship established at the tabernacle. Num 1:13 from Asher, Pagiel son of Ocran; On the twelfth day Ahira’s offering completed the twelve-day dedication of the altar, with each tribal leader presenting the same gifts on behalf of his tribe. Ezr 8:31 On the twelfth day of the first month we set out… Ahira son of Enan, Ahira, whose name means “brother of evil” or “my brother is friend,” represented Naphtali according to the tribal order established in the wilderness, and his father’s name identified his recognized family line. Num 10:27 and Ahira son of Enan was over the division… the leader of the Naphtalites, Naphtali descended from Jacob’s son by Bilhah and would later receive an inheritance in the northern part of Canaan. Num 2:29 Next will be the tribe of Naphtali. The leader… drew near. He approached the altar as Naphtali’s appointed representative, bringing the tribe’s offering before the LORD. Lev 9:7 Then Moses said to Aaron, “Approach the altar… His offering was one silver platter weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, The leader presented a substantial silver platter as part of the altar’s dedication, demonstrating his tribe’s full participation in the worship Israel offered to the Lord. Ezr 8:26-27 I weighed out into their hands 650 talents of silver… and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, The accompanying bowl completed the pair of vessels used for the grain offering, showing that the offering was prepared for sacred service rather than personal use. Ezr 1:9-11 This was the inventory: 30 gold dishes, 1,000 silver dishes… both according to the sanctuary shekel Their weights followed the standard kept for tabernacle worship, ensuring that each leader brought an offering of equal value and that the dedication proceeded in orderly obedience to God’s commands. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… and filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; The vessels held a grain offering of the finest flour and oil, acknowledging the Lord as the giver of Israel’s daily provision and consecrating the work of the tribe to Him. Lev 2:1-3 “When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD,… one gold dish The tribal leader presented a valuable vessel for the altar’s dedication, reflecting the holiness of the sanctuary and the honor due to the Lord. Exo 25:29 You are also to make the plates and dishes… weighing ten shekels, Its measured weight followed the established sanctuary standard, showing that Israel’s worship was ordered according to God’s instruction. Gen 24:22 And after the camels had finished drinking,… filled with incense; The incense was reserved for sacred use and accompanied the worship of God, representing the prayers of His people brought before Him. Exo 30:34-36 The LORD also said to Moses, “Take fragrant spices—… one young bull, The young bull was a costly offering from the herd, suitable for the dedication of the altar and the worship of Israel’s leaders. Its value and strength reflected the seriousness of approaching God with an unblemished sacrifice. Num 15:24 and if it was done unintentionally… one ram, The ram added another fitting sacrifice from the flock, expressing submission to God and recognition of His provision. Num 15:6 With a ram you are to prepare a grain offering… and one male lamb a year old The lamb was to be in its prime and without defect. Such a sacrifice pointed forward to Christ, the sinless Lamb of God offered for sinners. Lev 23:12 On the day you wave the sheaf, you shall offer a year-old lamb… for a burnt offering; These animals were wholly consumed on the altar, signifying atonement and complete consecration to the Lord. Exo 29:18 Then burn the entire ram on the altar; it is a burnt offering… one male goat for a sin offering; Each tribal leader presented a sin offering during the dedication of the altar, acknowledging Israel’s need for atonement before God. Though the leaders brought these offerings in connection with a holy occasion, sacrifice for sin remained necessary as the nation approached the Lord in worship. Num 28:15 In addition to the regular burnt offering, one male goat… and a peace offering of two oxen, The peace offering expressed thankful fellowship with the Lord. Its meat was shared in a sacred meal by the priests and the worshiper, while portions were offered to God. The two oxen marked the value and generosity of Naphtali’s gift. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… five rams, The rams added to the abundance of the offering and reflected the tribe’s full participation in the dedication of the altar. Ezr 6:17 For the dedication of the house of God they offered… five male goats, Though goats could be used in other kinds of sacrifices, these were presented here as part of the peace offering, contributing to the communal meal of fellowship before the Lord. Lev 16:5 And he shall take from the congregation of Israel… and five male lambs a year old. Year-old lambs were mature enough for sacrifice and suitable for an offering without defect. Together, the animals formed the required peace offering brought by each tribal leader. Num 28:3-4 And tell them that this is the food offering… This was the offering of Ahira son of Enan. Ahira represented the tribe of Naphtali on the twelfth day of the leaders’ offerings. His gift matched those of the other tribes, showing Israel’s unity in honoring the Lord and supporting the worship established at the tabernacle. Num 2:29 Next will be the tribe of Naphtali. The leader… So these were the offerings from the leaders of Israel The twelve tribal leaders presented these gifts on behalf of the nation, showing that the dedication of the altar involved all Israel. Their united participation affirmed their shared responsibility to support the worship established at the tabernacle. 1Ch 29:6-9 Then the leaders of the families, the officers of the tribes… for the dedication of the altar The offerings marked the altar as fully prepared for its appointed use in Israel’s sacrificial system. As the central place where sacrifices were presented before the Lord, the altar stood at the heart of Israel’s covenant worship and atonement. 2Ch 7:5-9 And King Solomon offered a sacrifice of 22,000 oxen… when it was anointed: The altar had been set apart for sacred service by anointing. It was no ordinary object, but belonged exclusively to the Lord and was to be used according to His commands. Exo 40:9-11 Take the anointing oil and anoint the tabernacle… twelve silver platters, twelve silver bowls, and twelve gold dishes. The twelve sets of vessels corresponded to Israel’s twelve tribes, emphasizing both their unity and their equal standing in the dedication. Their silver and gold construction reflected the honor due to the Lord and supplied the tabernacle with vessels for its continuing service. Exo 25:29-30 You are also to make the plates and dishes… Each silver platter weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, Each tribal leader brought a substantial silver platter for the altar’s dedication, filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering. The valuable metal and careful measurement reflected the honor due to the Lord’s dwelling place among Israel. Jer 32:9-10 So I bought the field in Anathoth from my cousin Hanamel… and each silver bowl seventy shekels. The accompanying silver bowl was likewise filled with fine flour and oil. Together, the vessels supplied the offerings required for the dedication and showed that every tribe shared equally in the work of worship. 2Ki 25:15-16 The captain of the guard also took away the censers… The total weight of the silver articles was two thousand four hundred shekels, The combined weight came from the identical gifts of the twelve leaders. Though the tribes differed in size and position, each contributed the same offering, expressing Israel’s united responsibility before God. Exo 38:24-29 All the gold from the wave offering used for the work… according to the sanctuary shekel. The sanctuary standard governed the weight of every gift, ensuring that the offerings were measured according to the requirements established for the tabernacle. Num 3:47 you are to collect five shekels for each one,… The twelve gold dishes filled with incense Each tribal leader presented an identical gold dish for the dedication of the altar. The incense accompanied Israel’s worship before the Lord, marking the offerings as holy and suitable for use in the tabernacle. Rev 5:8 When He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures… weighed ten shekels each, according to the sanctuary shekel. The prescribed sanctuary standard ensured that every offering met the same required measure. Each dish carried the same value, reflecting the equal participation of the tribes in supporting the worship established by God. Exo 30:13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay… The total weight of the gold dishes was a hundred and twenty shekels. The combined weight accounted for the twelve equal offerings, one from each tribe. Israel’s leaders gave together for the service of the tabernacle, showing the nation’s shared responsibility in the dedication of the altar. Exo 38:24-29 All the gold from the wave offering used for the work… All the livestock for the burnt offering totaled twelve bulls, twelve rams, and twelve male lambs a year old— The twelvefold total represented the full participation of Israel’s twelve tribes in the dedication of the altar. The burnt offering was wholly given to God, expressing atonement and Israel’s consecration to Him. The year-old lambs were suitable, mature offerings, reflecting the requirement that God be honored with what was acceptable. 2Ch 29:32-33 The number of burnt offerings the assembly brought… together with their grain offerings— The grain offerings accompanied the animal sacrifices with flour and oil, acknowledging God as the giver of the land’s provision. Together, the offerings expressed gratitude, dependence, and devotion. Num 28:12-15 along with three-tenths of an ephah of fine flour… and twelve male goats for the sin offering. The sin offering addressed sin and ceremonial uncleanness, providing atonement for the people. Twelve goats again showed that every tribe stood in need of cleansing before God. These sacrifices anticipated the complete atonement accomplished by Christ. Ezr 6:17 For the dedication of the house of God they offered… All the livestock sacrificed for the peace offering totaled twenty-four bulls, sixty rams, sixty male goats, and sixty male lambs a year old. The peace offerings completed the tribes’ gifts for the altar’s dedication. Unlike offerings wholly consumed on the altar, the peace offering expressed thankful fellowship with the Lord and included a shared meal for the worshipers. The large number of animals reflected the united participation of all twelve tribes and the importance of establishing worship at the newly consecrated altar. Each sacrifice was presented according to God’s instructions, with unblemished animals representing the best of Israel’s possessions. 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD… This was the dedication offering for the altar after it was anointed. After the altar had been anointed and set apart for service, Israel brought these offerings to mark its formal beginning in the tabernacle. The altar would stand at the center of the nation’s sacrificial worship, where sin was addressed and fellowship with God was maintained according to His covenant. Exo 29:36-37 Sacrifice a bull as a sin offering each day for atonement.… When Moses entered the Tent of Meeting When Moses entered the Tent of Meeting, he entered the Tabernacle, Israel’s appointed place of worship and the visible center of God’s presence among His people in the wilderness. God had given Moses its design and furnishings, setting it apart as holy. Exo 33:7-9 Now Moses used to take the tent and pitch it… to speak with the LORD, Moses came as Israel’s mediator, receiving God’s commands and bringing the needs of the people before Him. Exo 33:11 Thus the LORD would speak to Moses face to face, … he heard the voice speaking to him God communicated directly and personally with Moses, giving instruction for the nation’s worship, order, and covenant life. Deu 4:33 Has a people ever heard the voice of God speaking… from between the two cherubim The Lord spoke from above the Ark of the Covenant, from between the two golden cherubim that faced one another over the mercy seat. Their presence signified the holiness of God’s throne. Psa 99:1 The LORD reigns; let the nations tremble!… above the mercy seat on the ark of the Testimony. The Ark contained the tablets of the covenant, while the mercy seat represented God’s merciful presence among a people bound to Him by His law. Exo 25:17-22 And you are to construct a mercy seat of pure gold,… Thus the LORD spoke to him. Moses’ authority rested on the fact that the commands he gave Israel came from the LORD Himself. Lev 1:1 Then the LORD called to Moses and spoke to him… This is a draft of the Berean Study Bible. Please send all comments and recommendations to bereanstudybible@aol.com. Bible Hub |



