Common English Bible

Numbers 15:4-21 Common English Bible (CEB)

4. the one presenting the offering to the Lord will bring a grain offering of one-tenth of fine flour mixed with one-fourth of a hin of oil.

5. You will also offer one-fourth of a hin of wine as a drink offering with either the entirely burned offering or the sacrifice, for each lamb.

6. For a ram you will offer a grain offering of two-tenths of a measure of fine flour mixed with one-third of a hin of oil.

7. You will also present one-third of a hin of wine for a drink offering as a soothing smell for the Lord.

8. When you offer a bull for an entirely burned offering, or a sacrifice to fulfill a solemn promise, or a well-being sacrifice to the Lord,

9. you will present with the bull a grain offering of three-tenths of a measure of fine flour mixed with a half hin of oil.

10. You will present a half hin of wine for a drink offering as a food gift that is a soothing smell to the Lord.

11. So will it be done with each ox, each ram, or for any sheep or goat.

12. However many you offer, you will do the same for each one.

13. Every citizen will perform these rituals in bringing a food gift that is a soothing smell to the Lord.

14. If an immigrant lives with you or has settled among you for many years and would also like to offer a food gift that is a soothing smell to the Lord, that person must do just as you do.

15. The assembly will have the same regulation for you and for the immigrant. The regulation will be permanent for all time. You and the immigrant will be the same in the Lord’s presence.

16. There will be one set of instructions and one legal norm for the immigrant and for you.

17. The Lord spoke to Moses:

18. Speak to the Israelites and say to them: When you enter the land to which I’m bringing you,

19. whenever you eat the land’s food you will present a gift offering to the Lord.

20. You will present a gift offering from the first bread you bake just like you present a gift offering from the threshing floor.

21. You will give a gift offering from the first bread you bake for all time.