15 'And one male goat for a sin offering to the Lord ; it shall be offered with its drink offering in addition to the continual burnt offering .
16 ' Then on the fourteenth e day of the first month shall be the Lord'S Passover . 17 ' On the fifteenth e day of this month shall be a feast , unleavened bread shall be eaten for seven days . 18 'On the first day shall be a holy convocation ; you shall do no e laborious work . 19 'You shall present an offering by fire , a burnt offering to the Lord : two bulls e e and one ram and seven male lambs one year old , having them without defect . 20 'For their grain offering , you shall offer fine flour mixed with oil : three-tenths e of an ephah for a bull and two-tenths e for the ram . 21 'A tenth of an ephah you shall offer for each of the seven lambs ; 22 and one male goat for a sin offering to make atonement for you. 23 'You shall present these besides e the burnt offering of the morning , which is for a continual burnt offering . 24 'After this manner you shall present daily , for seven days , the food of the offering by fire , of a soothing aroma to the Lord ; it shall be presented with its drink offering in addition to the continual burnt offering . 25 'On the seventh day you shall have a holy convocation ; you shall do no e laborious work . 26 'Also on the day of the first fruits , when you present a new grain offering to the Lord in your Feast of Weeks , you shall have a holy convocation ; you shall do no e laborious work . 27 'You shall offer a burnt offering for a soothing aroma to the Lord : two young bulls e e , one ram , seven male lambs one year old ; 28 and their grain offering , fine flour mixed with oil : three-tenths e of an ephah for each bull , two-tenths e for the one ram , 29 a tenth for each of the seven lambs ;
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Numbers 28:15-29
Commentary on Numbers 28:9-15
(Read Numbers 28:9-15)
Every sabbath day, beside the two lambs offered for the daily burnt-offering, there must be two more offered. This teaches us to double our devotions on sabbath days, for so the duty of the day requires. The sabbath rest is to be observed, in order more closely to apply ourselves to the sabbath work, which ought to fill up the sabbath time. The offerings in the new moons showed thankfulness for the renewing of earthly blessings: when we rejoice in the gifts of providence, we must make the sacrifice of Christ, that great gift of special grace, the fountain and spring-head of our joy. And the worship performed in the new moons is made typical of gospel solemnities, Isaiah 66:23. As the moon borrows light from the sun, and is renewed by its influences; so the church borrows her light from Jesus Christ, who is the Sun of righteousness, renewing the state of the church, especially under the gospel.
Commentary on Numbers 28:16-31
(Read Numbers 28:16-31)
By the sacrifices enjoined in this chapter, we are reminded of the continued power of the sacrifice of Christ, and of our continual need to depend thereon. No hurrying employments, or perilous situations, or prosperous circumstances, should cause slackness in our religious exercises; but should rather stir us up to greater diligence in seeking help from, or giving thanks to the Lord. And all is to be accompanied with repentance, faith is the Lord Jesus, and love to him, and to produce true holiness in our conduct towards all men; otherwise God will abhor our most solemn services and abundant devotions. And Christ is able to supply the wants of every day, every week, every month, every year, every ordinance, every case.