Numbers 15:7
And for a drink offering thou shalt offer the third part of an hin of wine, for a sweet savour unto the LORD.
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EXPOSITORY (ENGLISH BIBLE)
15:1-21 Full instructions are given about the meat-offerings and drink-offerings. The beginning of this law is very encouraging, When ye come into the land of your habitation which I give unto you. This was a plain intimation that God would secure the promised land to their seed. It was requisite, since the sacrifices of acknowledgment were intended as the food of God's table, that there should be a constant supply of bread, oil, and wine, whatever the flesh-meat was. And the intent of this law is to direct the proportions of the meat-offering and drink-offering. Natives and strangers are placed on a level in this as in other like matters. It was a happy forewarning of the calling of the Gentiles, and of their admission into the church. If the law made so little difference between Jew and Gentile, much less would the gospel, which broke down the partition-wall, and reconciled both to God.The meat-offering is treated in Leviticus 2. The drink-offering Exodus 29:40; Leviticus 23:13, hitherto an ordinary accessory to the former, is now prescribed forevery sacrifice. 6-12. two tenth deals—The quantity of flour was increased because the sacrifice was of superior value to the former. The accessory sacrifices were always increased in proportion to the greater worth and magnitude of its principal. No text from Poole on this verse.

And for a drink offering thou shalt offer a third part of an hin of wine,.... The same quantity of wine was to be used in the drink offering as of oil in the meat offering, Numbers 15:4,

for a sweet savour unto the Lord, that it might be acceptable to him.

And for a {c} drink offering thou shalt offer the third part of an hin of wine, for a sweet savour unto the LORD.

(c) The liquor was so called, because it was poured on the thing that was offered.

EXEGETICAL (ORIGINAL LANGUAGES)
7. the drink-offering] The wine was offered as a libation to God by being poured out. Whether it was poured on the sacrifice, or, as in later times, at the foot of the altar (Sir 50:15), is uncertain,

Numbers 15:7For a ram, they were to take two tenths of fine flour, with the third of a hin of oil and the third of a hin of wine.
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