Numbers 15:6

What does Numbers 15:6 mean?

A plain-English look at Numbers 15:6 in WEB alongside six other public-domain English translations, with cross-references and chapter context.

Parallel translations

WEB

World English Bible · 2000

Or for a ram, thou shalt prepare for a meal-offering two tenth parts of an ephah of fine flour mingled with the third part of a hin of oil:

KJV

King James Version · 1611

Or for a ram, thou shalt prepare for a meat offering two tenth deals of flour mingled with the third part of an hin of oil.

ASV

American Standard Version · 1901

Or for a ram, thou shalt prepare for a meal-offering two tenth parts of an ephah of fine flour mingled with the third part of a hin of oil:

BBE

Bible in Basic English · 1949

Or for a male sheep, give as a meal offering two tenth parts of a measure of the best meal mixed with a third part of a hin of oil:

YLT

Young's Literal Translation · 1862

or for a ram thou dost prepare a present of flour, two-tenth deals, mixed with oil, a third of the hin;

DRA

Douay-Rheims (Challoner) · 1752

And for every ram there shall be a sacrifice of flour of two tenths, which shall be tempered with the third part of a hin of oil:

DBY

Darby Bible · 1890

And for a ram thou shalt offer as oblation two tenth parts of fine flour mingled with oil, a third part of a hin,

Context

v.5and wine for the drink-offering, the fourth part of a hin, shalt thou prepare with the burnt-offering, or for the sacrifice, for each lamb.

v.6This passage

v.7and for the drink-offering thou shalt offer the third part of a hin of wine, of a sweet savor unto Jehovah.

Cross references

Related passages from across Scripture, drawn from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

  • Numbers 28:12

    and three tenth parts of an ephah of fine flour for a meal-offering, mingled with oil, for each bullock; and two tenth parts of fine flour for a meal-offering, mingled with oil, for the one ram;

  • Numbers 15:4

    then shall he that offereth his oblation offer unto Jehovah a meal-offering of a tenth part of an ephah of fine flour mingled with the fourth part of a hin of oil:

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