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== Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia <ref name="term_341" /> ==
<p> The Hebrews were required to keep: </p> <ol> <li> <i> The [[Sabbath]] Day </i> (&nbsp; Exodus 20:8-11 ). They were not permitted, <ol> <li> to leave their dwellings (&nbsp;Exodus 16:29 ), </li> <li> nor kindle a fire throughout their habitations on the Sabbath day (&nbsp;Exodus 35:1-3 ). </li> </ol> <p> The death penalty was attached to the violation of this law (&nbsp; Numbers 15:32-36 ). </p> </li> <li> <i> The [[Sabbatical]] Year </i> . They were to sow their fields, prune their Vineyards and enjoy the fruits of their labors for six years, but in The seventh year the land and the people were to rest (&nbsp;Leviticus 25:1-7 ). During the seventh year they subsisted upon the spontaneous Accumulation of the excessive crops of the sixth year (&nbsp;Leviticus 25:6,7,20-22 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Jubilee]] </i> . They were to number seven sabbaths of years, Forty-nine years, and on the tenth day of the seventh month they were To sound the trumpet throughout all the land; slaves were released and Every man returned to his possession (&nbsp;Leviticus 25:8-13 ). The price of everything in [[Israel]] was regulated by the distance from the jubilee (&nbsp;Leviticus 25:14-17 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Passover]] </i> . This feast originated in Egypt and was so named On the account of the passing over of the houses of the Hebrews by the Angel of death. In connection with it, and following it, they kept the Feast of unleavened bread (&nbsp;Exodus 12:1-29 ). The law of Moses, however, regulated the keeping of the feast. It was really eaten on the night of The fifteenth of Abib; the [[Hebrew]] day closed at sunset (&nbsp;Leviticus 23:32 ). They killed the paschal lamb at the going down of the sun on the Fourteenth of the month (&nbsp;Exodus 12:1-6; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 16:1-8 ). The feast of unleavened bread began with the passover and closed on the twenty-first day Of the month at sundown (&nbsp;Exodus 12:14-19; &nbsp;Leviticus 23:1-8 ). No uncircumcised person was permitted to partake of the paschal feast (&nbsp;Exodus 12:43-51 ). [[Special]] offerings were made at the feast consisting of, <ol> <li> two young bullocks, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> and one goat, </li> </ol> <p> For each day during the seven days, aggregating seventy-seven animals (&nbsp; Numbers 28:16-25 ). </p> </li> <li> <i> First of Each [[Month]] </i> . On the beginning of each month during the Year they were required to offer, <ol> <li> two young bullocks, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> and one kid of the goats (&nbsp;Numbers 28:11-15 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> Feast of [[Weeks]] </i> . This feast was known as, <ol> <li> feast of harvest (&nbsp;Exodus 23:16 ). </li> <li> feast of weeks (&nbsp;Exodus 34:22 ), </li> <li> day of first fruits (&nbsp;Numbers 28:26 ), </li> <li> and [[Pentecost]] (&nbsp;Acts 2:1 ). </li> </ol> <p> This feast occurred fifty days after the passover (&nbsp; Leviticus 23:15,16 &nbsp; Deuteronomy 16:9-12 ). They began to number the fifty days on the morrow after the first sabbath of the feast of unleavened bread, or on the sixteenth Day of [[Abib]] or [[Nisan]] (&nbsp;Exodus 12:11-20; &nbsp;Leviticus 23:4-16 ). During this feast they offered, </p> <ol> <li> first, two wave loaves made of the first fruits of the land, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> one young bullock, </li> <li> two rams, </li> <li> one kid of the goats, </li> <li> and two lambs of the first year, </li> </ol> <p> Making in all thirteen animals (&nbsp; Leviticus 23:15-21; &nbsp;Numbers 28:26-31 ). </p> </li> <li> <i> Feast of [[Trumpets]] </i> . This feast was held on the first day of the Seventh month of each year, and was characterized by the refraining of The people from work, and the blowing of trumpets (&nbsp;Numbers 29:1 ). During this feast they offered <ol> <li> one young bullock, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs of the first year, </li> <li> and one kid of the goats (&nbsp;Numbers 29:1-6 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> Feast of [[Tabernacles]] </i> . This feast was the feast of ingathering, And was third in order of the annual feasts (&nbsp;Exodus 23:16 ). It was inaugurated on the fifteenth of Tishri, and lasted seven days (&nbsp;Leviticus 23:33-44 ). It was kept as follows: <ol> <li> The people dwelt in booths formed of the branches of trees in Commemoration of their temporary habitations during the journey Through the wilderness (&nbsp;Leviticus 23:34-44 ); </li> <li> it was inaugurated by a holy convocation (&nbsp;Leviticus 23:36 ); </li> <li> and when it occurred in the Sabbatical year, portions of the law Were read publicly each day to men, women, children and Strangers (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 31:10-13 ). </li> </ol> During the feast they offered, <ol> <li> seventy bullocks, </li> <li> fourteen rams, </li> <li> ninety-eight lambs, </li> <li> and seven kids, </li> </ol> <p> Or (70+14+98+7=189) one hundred and eighty-nine animals [[Altogether]] (&nbsp; Numbers 29:12-33 ). Special offerings were made on the eighth day consisting of </p> <ol> <li> one bullock, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> and one goat (&nbsp;Numbers 29:35,38 ). </li> </ol> </li> </ol>
       
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<p> The Hebrews were required to keep: </p> <ol> <li> <i> The [[Sabbath]] [[Day]] </i> ( [[Exodus]] 20:8-11 ). They were not permitted, <ol> <li> to leave their dwellings (Exodus 16:29 ), </li> <li> nor kindle a fire throughout their habitations on the Sabbath day (Exodus 35:1-3 ). </li> </ol> <p> The death penalty was attached to the violation of this law ( [[Numbers]] 15:32-36 ). </p> </li> <li> <i> The [[Sabbatical]] [[Year]] </i> . They were to sow their fields, prune their Vineyards and enjoy the fruits of their labors for six years, but in The seventh year the land and the people were to rest (Leviticus 25:1-7 ). During the seventh year they subsisted upon the spontaneous [[Accumulation]] of the excessive crops of the sixth year (Leviticus 25:6,7,20-22 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Jubilee]] </i> . They were to number seven sabbaths of years, Forty-nine years, and on the tenth day of the seventh month they were To sound the trumpet throughout all the land; slaves were released and [[Every]] man returned to his possession (Leviticus 25:8-13 ). The price of everything in [[Israel]] was regulated by the distance from the jubilee (Leviticus 25:14-17 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Passover]] </i> . This feast originated in [[Egypt]] and was so named [[On]] the account of the passing over of the houses of the Hebrews by the [[Angel]] of death. [[In]] connection with it, and following it, they kept the [[Feast]] of unleavened bread (Exodus 12:1-29 ). The law of Moses, however, regulated the keeping of the feast. It was really eaten on the night of The fifteenth of Abib; the [[Hebrew]] day closed at sunset (Leviticus 23:32 ). They killed the paschal lamb at the going down of the sun on the [[Fourteenth]] of the month (Exodus 12:1-6; [[Deuteronomy]] 16:1-8 ). The feast of unleavened bread began with the passover and closed on the twenty-first day [[Of]] the month at sundown (Exodus 12:14-19; [[Leviticus]] 23:1-8 ). [[No]] uncircumcised person was permitted to partake of the paschal feast (Exodus 12:43-51 ). [[Special]] offerings were made at the feast consisting of, <ol> <li> two young bullocks, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> and one goat, </li> </ol> <p> [[For]] each day during the seven days, aggregating seventy-seven animals ( Numbers 28:16-25 ). </p> </li> <li> <i> [[First]] of Each [[Month]] </i> . On the beginning of each month during the Year they were required to offer, <ol> <li> two young bullocks, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> and one kid of the goats (Numbers 28:11-15 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> Feast of [[Weeks]] </i> . This feast was known as, <ol> <li> feast of harvest (Exodus 23:16 ). </li> <li> feast of weeks (Exodus 34:22 ), </li> <li> day of first fruits (Numbers 28:26 ), </li> <li> and [[Pentecost]] (Acts 2:1 ). </li> </ol> <p> This feast occurred fifty days after the passover ( Leviticus 23:15,16 Deuteronomy 16:9-12 ). They began to number the fifty days on the morrow after the first sabbath of the feast of unleavened bread, or on the sixteenth Day of [[Abib]] or [[Nisan]] (Exodus 12:11-20; Leviticus 23:4-16 ). During this feast they offered, </p> <ol> <li> first, two wave loaves made of the first fruits of the land, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> one young bullock, </li> <li> two rams, </li> <li> one kid of the goats, </li> <li> and two lambs of the first year, </li> </ol> <p> [[Making]] in all thirteen animals ( Leviticus 23:15-21; Numbers 28:26-31 ). </p> </li> <li> <i> Feast of [[Trumpets]] </i> . This feast was held on the first day of the [[Seventh]] month of each year, and was characterized by the refraining of The people from work, and the blowing of trumpets (Numbers 29:1 ). During this feast they offered <ol> <li> one young bullock, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs of the first year, </li> <li> and one kid of the goats (Numbers 29:1-6 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> Feast of [[Tabernacles]] </i> . This feast was the feast of ingathering, And was third in order of the annual feasts (Exodus 23:16 ). It was inaugurated on the fifteenth of Tishri, and lasted seven days (Leviticus 23:33-44 ). It was kept as follows: <ol> <li> The people dwelt in booths formed of the branches of trees in [[Commemoration]] of their temporary habitations during the journey Through the wilderness (Leviticus 23:34-44 ); </li> <li> it was inaugurated by a holy convocation (Leviticus 23:36 ); </li> <li> and when it occurred in the Sabbatical year, portions of the law Were read publicly each day to men, women, children and Strangers (Deuteronomy 31:10-13 ). </li> </ol> During the feast they offered, <ol> <li> seventy bullocks, </li> <li> fourteen rams, </li> <li> ninety-eight lambs, </li> <li> and seven kids, </li> </ol> <p> [[Or]] (70+14+98+7=189) one hundred and eighty-nine animals [[Altogether]] ( Numbers 29:12-33 ). Special offerings were made on the eighth day consisting of </p> <ol> <li> one bullock, </li> <li> one ram, </li> <li> seven lambs, </li> <li> and one goat (Numbers 29:35,38 ). </li> </ol> </li> </ol>
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<ref name="term_341"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/condensed-biblical-cyclopedia/sabbath+and+feasts Sabbath And Feasts from Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_341"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/condensed-biblical-cyclopedia/sabbath+and+feasts Sabbath And Feasts from Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia]</ref>
       
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