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NASB: | Now the one who presented his offering on the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah; (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | The one who brought his gifts on the first day was Nahshon, son of Amminadab, from the tribe of Judah.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | And he that offered his offering the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah: | ||
ASV: | And he that offered his oblation the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah: | ||
BBE: | And he who made his offering on the first day was Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah: | ||
DBY: | And he that presented his offering the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah. | ||
ERV: | And he that offered his oblation the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah: | ||
JPS: | And he that presented his offering the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah; | ||
WBS: | And he that offered his offering the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah: | ||
WEB: | He who offered his offering the first day was Nahshon the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah, | ||
YLT: | And he who is bringing near on the first day his offering is Nahshon son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah. | ||
Numbers 7:12 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Numbers 7:11 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Let them present their offering, one leader each day, for the dedication of the altar." Numbers 7:13 and his offering was one silver dish whose weight was one hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, according to the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
MHC: | 7:10-89 The princes and great men were most forward in the service of God. Here is an example to those in authority, and of the highest rank; they ought to use their honour and power, their estate and interest, to promote religion and the service of God in the places where they live. Though it was a time of joy and rejoicing, yet still, in the midst of their sacrifices, we find a sin-offering. As, in our best services, we are conscious that there is sin, there should be repentance, even in our most joyful services. In all approaches to God we must by faith look to Christ as the Sin-offering. They brought their offerings each on a day. God's work should not be done confusedly, or in a hurry; take time, and we shall have done the sooner, or, at least, we shall have done the better. If services are to be done for twelve days together, we must not call it a task and a burden. All their offerings were the same; all the tribes of Israel had an equal share in the altar, and an equal interest in the sacrifices offered upon it. He who now spake to Moses, as the Shechinah or Divine Majesty, from between the Cherubim, was the Eternal Word, the second Person in the Trinity; for all God's communion with man is by his Son, by whom he made the world, and rules the church, who is the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever. | ||
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