Numbers 7:13 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised His offering was one silver dish weighing 1.5 kilograms and one silver basin weighing 800 grams, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 and his offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary; both of them were full of fine flour mingled with oil for a meat offering: Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And his offering was one silver platter, the weight of which was 130 shekels, one silver basin of seventy shekels, according to the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering; American Standard Version (1901) and his oblation was one silver platter, the weight whereof was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary; both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil for a meal-offering; Common English Bible His offering was one silver dish weighing one hundred thirty shekels, one silver basin weighing seventy shekels according to the sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering; Catholic Public Domain Version And in it were these: a silver dish weighing one hundred thirty shekels, a silver bowl having seventy shekels, according to the weight of the Sanctuary, and both were filled with fine wheat flour sprinkled with oil as a sacrifice, Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And his offering was a silver dish weighing one hundred and thirty sicles: a silver bowl of seventy sicles according to the weight of the sanctuary, both full of flour tempered with oil for sacrifice: |
and the pots, shovels, and sprinkling basins. All the utensils that Hiram made for King Solomon at the Lord’s temple were made of burnished bronze.
I weighed out to them the silver, the gold, and the articles #– #the contribution for the house of our God that the king, his counsellors, his leaders, and all the Israelites who were present had offered.
You are also to make its plates and cups, as well as its jugs and bowls for pouring drink offerings. Make them out of pure gold.
Everyone who is registered must pay half a shekel according to the sanctuary shekel (twenty gerahs to the shekel). This half shekel is a contribution to the Lord.
He also made the utensils that would be on the table out of pure gold: its plates and cups, as well as its bowls and jugs for pouring drink offerings.
The captain of the guards took away the bowls, firepans, sprinkling basins, pots, lampstands, pans, and drink offering bowls #– #whatever was gold or silver.
Under the influence of the wine, Belshazzar gave orders to bring in the gold and silver vessels that his predecessor Nebuchadnezzar had taken from the temple in Jerusalem, so that the king and his nobles, wives, and concubines could drink from them.
‘When anyone presents a grain offering as an offering to the Lord, it is to consist of fine flour. He is to pour olive oil on it, put frankincense on it,
All your assessed values will be measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, twenty gerahs to the shekel.
if the assessment concerns a male from twenty to sixty years old, your assessment is fifty silver shekels measured by the standard sanctuary shekel.
On that day, the words Holy to the Lord will be on the bells of the horses. The pots in the house of the Lord will be like the sprinkling basins before the altar.
the one presenting his offering to the Lord is also to present a grain offering of two litres of fine flour mixed with a litre of oil.
along with two litres of fine flour for a grain offering mixed with a litre of olive oil from crushed olives.
These are in addition to the monthly and regular burnt offerings with their prescribed grain offerings and drink offerings. They are a pleasing aroma, a food offering to the Lord.
collect five shekels for each person, according to the standard sanctuary shekel #– #twenty gerahs to the shekel. ,
The one who presented his offering on the first day was Nahshon son of Amminadab from the tribe of Judah.
His offering was one silver dish weighing 1.5 kilograms and one silver basin weighing 800 grams, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
His head was brought on a dish and given to the girl, who carried it to her mother.
Prompted by her mother, she answered, ‘Give me John the Baptist’s head here on a dish.’