Offerings to God

Celebrations in the Bible

Christianity Oasis provides this Offerings to God Bible study and the Israel Celebrations Bible events. We'll look into that and all aspects of the Bible seeking truth, understanding and peace.


Daily Bread Devotional Bible Study
The Fourth Book of Moses Called Numbers
Chapter 28 and 29


Israelites Offerings to God

Israel Celebrations in the Bible Listed

Welcome to our Christianity Oasis Daily Bread study program. This is our Offerings to God Bible study as well as looking into the Israel Celebrations in the Bible story and how it affects your be-YOU-tiful Christian walk.

Offerings to God Tradition
Israel Celebrations Bible Study Events

It's wonderful to have you back here at Daily Bread again! In Chapter 28 God tells Moses the commandments for the children of Israel concerning offerings. To make it a little easier to understand, here they are in list form so you can see more clearly what is offered and when. Keep in mind that the Daily Offering is a continual offering and is offered every day in addition to other offerings on special days.



Offerings to God Procedure
Israel Celebrations in the Bible Holy Days

Passover begins at evening on the 14th day of the 1st month. The Feast of Unleavened Bread begins on the 15th day of the month and continues for 7 days. Unleavened bread is to be eaten on these 7 days. There is a holy convocation (meeting) on the 1st day and the last day of the feast and no servile work is to be done on either of these two days. For each of the 7 days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, these are the offerings:

Offerings to God Rules
Israel Celebrations in the Bible Practices

The Feast of Weeks begins 7 weeks after the 1st day of grain harvesting. There is an Holy convocation (meeting), and no servile work is to be done on that day. This is the offering for the Feast of Weeks celebration:

Offerings to God Discussion
Israel Celebrations in the Bible Blessings

The Feast of Trumpets is on the 1st day of the 7th month. There is an Holy convocation (meeting), and no servile work is to be done on that day. On the 10th day of the month is another Holy meeting and a day to humble the soul. No servile work is to be done on the 10th day of the 7th month. This is the offering that is to be made on the 1st day and the 10th day of the month for the Feast of Trumpets:

Love Offerings to God
Israel Celebrations in the Bible From God

On the 15th day of the 7th month is the Feast of Tabernacles. There is a holy assembly and no servile work is to be done on that day. The feast lasts for 7 days. These are the offerings for the Feast Of Tabernacles:

Offerings To God For Reverence
Israel Celebrations in the Bible Laws

Notice that the offerings are the same each day except for the number of bullocks starts with 13 and each day there is one less. On the 8th day there is another solemn assembly and no servile work is to be done on that day. The sacrifice for the 8th day of the Feast of Tabernacles is:

Offerings to God Summary
Israel Celebrations in the Bible Conclusion

It can be very tedious to read through all these offerings in paragraph form, and even the most courageous of Bible studiers sigh with the thought of reading through every single one. Hopefully these lists have made it more interesting for you and a little easier to understand. If you were having a dinner party or planning a holiday meal, you would find it very interesting to make your list, so just think of this in that same way and you'll see it quite differently. Bet you're gonna go back and read through them again, aren't you?

Be sure to come back and join us again as we find out more of the instructions that God gave to Moses for Israel. There's lots more to come here at Daily Bread so hurry back!

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