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with one-tenth of an ephah[a] of finely ground flour as a grain offering mixed with one-quarter of a hin[b] of pressed olive oil. It is a continual burnt offering that was instituted on Mount Sinai as a pleasing aroma, an offering made by fire to the Lord.

“‘And its drink offering must be one-quarter of a hin for each lamb.[c] You must pour out the strong drink[d] as a drink offering to the Lord in the Holy Place.

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Footnotes

  1. Numbers 28:5 sn That is about two quarts.
  2. Numbers 28:5 sn That is about one quart.
  3. Numbers 28:7 tn Heb “the one lamb,” but it is meant to indicate for “each lamb.”
  4. Numbers 28:7 tn The word שֵׁכָר (shekhar) is often translated “strong drink.” It can mean “barley beer” in the Akkadian cognate, and also in the Hebrew Bible when joined with the word for wine. English versions here read “wine” (NAB, TEV, CEV); “strong wine” (KJV); “fermented drink” (NIV, NLT); “strong drink” (ASV, NASB, NRSV).