Nu 29:1-40. THE OFFERING AT THE FEAST OF TRUMPETS.
1. in the seventh month--of the ecclesiastical year, but the first
month of the civil year, corresponding to our September. It was, in
fact, the New Year's Day, which had been celebrated among the Hebrews
and other contemporary nations with great festivity and joy and ushered
in by a flourish of trumpets. This ordinance was designed to give a
religious character to the occasion by associating it with some solemn
observances. (Compare
Ex 12:2;
Le 23:24).
it is a day of blowing the trumpets unto you--This made it a solemn
preparation for the sacred feasts--a greater number of which were held
during this month than at any other season of the year. Although the
institution of this feast was described before, there is more
particularity here as to what the burnt offering should consist of;
and, in addition to it, a sin offering is prescribed. The special
offerings, appointed for certain days, were not to interfere with the
offerings usually requisite on these days, for in
Nu 29:6
it is said that the daily offerings, as well as those for the first day
of the month, were to take place in their ordinary course.
JFB.
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