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Numbers Chapter 15

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Numbers

BAMIDBAR

The book details the account of the israelites’ census and arrangements of their tribes. The complaints of the people, twelve spies, prophet Balaam, and other crucial events that remain relevant and recurring in our day and age are also described in the book of Numbers.

In summary, the Book of Numbers is a rich source of history, law, and religious practices of the Israelites. It highlights the faithfulness and sovereignty of God, as well as the grumbling and disobedience of His chosen people. The book serves as a reminder to trust God’s promises and to follow Him wholeheartedly.

Chapter 15

Numbers Chapter 15 Speaks About One Rule for Both Native Jew and Convert

One Teaching For The Children Of Israel And Convert Is Emphasized

*But note that Jews never encourage neither promote nor missionize conversion to the Jewish faith.

Why? You might ask. Because Hashem did not said, that one must be a Jew to be saved;

unlike Christians – you will be condemned if you do not believe in J*sus and be baptized into the 3-in-1 G-d (Mark 16:16 & more).

“Libation”
“The Atonement for Public, Unintentional Idol Worship”
“Individual Idol Worship”
“Intentional Idolatry”
“Importance of Shabbat”
“Tzitzis (Fringes) and All the Commandments”

“Speak to the Children of Israel and say to them: When you will come to the Land of your dwelling places that I give you, and you perform a fire-offering to Hashem – a burnt-offering or a feast-offering because of an articulated vow or as a free-will offering, or on your festivals, to produce a satisfying aroma to Hashem, from the cattle or from the flock –
15:2-3
Every native shall do so with them, to bring a fire-offering, a satisfying aroma to Hashem.
:13
“When a proselyte sojourns with you or one who is among you throughout your generations and he shall prepare a fire-offering, a satisfying aroma to Hashem – as you do, so shall he do.
:14
For the congregation – the same decree shall be for you and for the proselyte who sojourns, an eternal decree for your generations; like you like the proselyte shall it be before Hashem.
:15
One teaching and one judgment shall be for you and for the proselyte who sojourns among you.”
:16
From the first of your kneading shall you give a portion to Hashem, for your generations.
:21
The Kohen shall atone for the entire assembly of the Children of Israel and it shall be forgiven them, for it was unintentional, and they have brought their offering, fire-offering to Hashem, and their sin-offering before Hashem for their unintentional sin.
:25
“A person who shall act high-handedly, whether native or proselyte, he blasphemed Hashem! – that person shall be cut off from among his people,
:30
for he scorned the word of Hashem and broke His commandment; that person will surely be cut off, his sin is upon him.”
:31
The Children of Israel were in the Wilderness and they found a man gathering wood on the Sabbath day.
:32
Hashem said to Moses: “The man shall be put to death; the entire assembly shall pelt him with stones outside of the camp.”
:35
“Speak to the Children of Israel and say to them that they shall make themselves tzitzis on the corners of their garments, throughout their generations. And they shall place upon the tzitzis of each corner a thread of turquoise wool.
:38
It shall constitute tzitzis for you, that you may see it and remember all the commandments of Hashem and perform them; and not explore after your heart and after your eyes after which you stray.
:39
So that you may remember and perform all My commandments and be holy to your God.
:40
I am Hashem, your God, Who has removed you from the land of Egypt to be a God unto you; I am Hashem your God.”
:41

1 The Lord spoke to Moses saying:
2 Speak to the children of Israel and say to them: When you arrive in the Land of your dwelling place, which I am giving you,
3 and you make a fire offering to the Lord, a burnt offering or a sacrifice [namely a peace offering], for an expressed vow or for a voluntary offering or on your festivals, to provide a pleasing fragrance for the Lord, from the cattle or from the sheep.
4 The one who brings his offering to the Lord shall present a meal offering containing one tenth fine flour mixed with a quarter of a hin of oil.
5 And a quarter of a hin of wine for a libation, you shall prepare with the burnt offering or for the sacrifice, for each lamb.
6 Or for a ram, you shall present a meal offering containing two tenths fine flour mixed with a third of a hin of oil.
7 And a third of a hin of wine for a libation; you shall offer up, a pleasing fragrance to the Lord.
8 If you prepare a young bull as a burnt offering or sacrifice by expressing a vow, or for a peace offering for the Lord,
9 with the young bull he shall offer up a meal offering consisting of three tenths fine flour mixed with half a hin of oil.
10 And you shall offer half a hin of wine for a libation, a fire offering of pleasing fragrance to the Lord.
11 So shall it be done for each ox or ram, or for a young sheep or young goat.
12 In accordance with the number you offer up, so shall you present for each one, according to their numbers.
13 Every native born shall do it in this manner, to offer up a fire offering of pleasing fragrance to the Lord.
14 If a proselyte resides with you, or those among you in future generations, and he offers up a fire offering of pleasing fragrance to the Lord, as you make it, so shall he make it.
15 One rule applies to the assembly, for yourselves and for the proselyte who resides [with you]; one rule applies throughout your generations just as [it is] for you, so [it is] for the proselyte, before the Lord.
16 There shall be one law and one ordinance for you and the proselyte who resides [with you].
17 The Lord spoke to Moses saying:
18 Speak to the children of Israel and you shall say to them, When you arrive in the Land to which I am bringing you,
19 and you eat from the bread of the Land, you shall set aside a gift for the Lord.
20 The first portion of your dough, you shall separate a loaf for a gift; as in the case of the gift of the threshing floor, so shall you separate it.
21 From the first portion of your dough you shall give a gift to the Lord in [all] your generations.
22 And if you should err and not fulfill all these commandments, which the Lord spoke to Moses.
23 All that the Lord commanded you through Moses, from the day on which the Lord commanded and from then on, for all generations.
24 If because of the eyes of the congregation it was committed inadvertently, the entire congregation shall prepare a young bull as a burnt offering for a pleasing fragrance for the Lord, with its prescribed meal offering and libation, and one young he goat for a sin offering.
25 The kohen shall atone on behalf of the entire congregation of the children of Israel, and it shall be forgiven them, for it was an error, and they have brought their offering as a fire offering to the Lord and their sin offering before the Lord because of their error.
26 The entire congregation of the children of Israel and the proselyte who resides with them shall be forgiven, for all the people were in error.
27 But if an individual sins inadvertently, he shall offer up a she goat in its first year as a sin offering.
28 And the kohen shall atone for the erring soul which sinned inadvertently before the Lord, so as to atone on his behalf, and it shall be forgiven him.
29 One law shall apply to anyone who sins inadvertently from the native born of the children of Israel and the proselyte who resides among them.
30 But if a person should act highhandedly, whether he is a native born or a proselyte, he is blaspheming the Lord, and that soul shall be cut off from among its people.
31 For he has scorned the word of the Lord and violated His commandment; that soul shall be utterly cut off for its iniquity is upon it.
32 When the children of Israel were in the desert, they found a man gathering wood on the Sabbath day.
33 Those who found him gathering wood presented him before Moses and Aaron and before the entire congregation.
34 They put him under guard, since it was not specified what was to be done to him.
35 The Lord said to Moses, The man shall be put to death; the entire congregation shall pelt him with stones outside the camp.
36 So the entire congregation took him outside the camp, and they pelted him to death with stones, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
37 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying:
38 Speak to the children of Israel and you shall say to them that they shall make for themselves fringes on the corners of their garments, throughout their generations, and they shall affix a thread of sky blue [wool] on the fringe of each corner.
39 This shall be fringes for you, and when you see it, you will remember all the commandments of the Lord to perform them, and you shall not wander after your hearts and after your eyes after which you are going astray.
40 So that you shall remember and perform all My commandments and you shall be holy to your God.
41 I am the Lord, your God, Who took you out of the land of Egypt to be your God; I am the Lord, your God.

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