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Numbers 28:20 meaning

This verse underscores the importance of devotion and obedience in worship, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice through Jesus Christ.

In this passage, the LORD continues His instructions regarding the offerings to be presented during specific feasts. As part of the command, Scripture says, “And their grain offering shall be of fine flour mixed with oil: three-tenths of an ephah for each bull, and two-tenths for the one ram” (Numbers 28:20). This command clarifies how much grain, specifically fine flour mixed with oil, should accompany each type of animal sacrifice. The larger animals such as bulls require more grain than the smaller ones, symbolizing an appropriate proportion of devotion and thanksgiving. These instructions helped the Israelites maintain a faithful approach to worship, demonstrating their obedience and dependence on God’s provision.

The offering of fine flour with oil (referred to and expanded upon in passages like Leviticus 2) points forward to Jesus, who is described as the ultimate bread of life in John 6:35. Although the people of Israel repeatedly brought grain and animal sacrifices to honor the LORD, the New Testament reveals that Christ fulfills all of these symbolic elements, offering perfect atonement once and for all (Hebrews 10:10). By seeing how the Israelites diligently measured out precise offerings of flour and oil, believers are reminded that worship must be intentional and wholehearted, reflecting the holiness of God and the shadow of Christ’s future sacrifice.

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