| Two young bullocks, One ram, Seven lambs, | For a burnt-offering, with flour and oil, |
and one goat daily for a sin-offering (Num. xxviii. 17–25).
5th. On presenting the sheaf of First-fruits to the Lord, of which it is said “Ye shall neither eat bread nor parched corn, nor green ears, until the selfsame day that ye have brought an offering unto your God” [20] (Lev. xxiii. 14). On that day was to be offered a male lamb, without blemish, of the first year, for a burnt-offering, with flour, oil, and wine,—“an offering made by fire unto the Lord for a sweet savour” (Lev. xxiii. 13).
6th. The Feast of Pentecost (called also feast of weeks, Ex. xxxiv. 22), fifty days later, on presenting to the Lord a new meat-offering from their habitations (Lev. xxiii. 16). Two wave loaves of fine flour, baken with leaven, “They are the first-fruits unto the Lord” (Lev. xxiii. 17), and the accompanying offerings were—
| Seven lambs of first year, Two [21] young bullocks, One ram, | For a burnt-offering, |
and one kid for a sin-offering (to make atonement—Num. xxviii. 30), and two lambs for a peace-offering (Lev. xxiii. 19).
7th. At the Feast of Trumpets, the first of the seventh month—
| One young bullock, One ram, Seven lambs, | With flour and oil. |
for a burnt-offering for a sweet savour unto the Lord, and one kid for a sin-offering “to make atonement for you” (Num. xxix. 2–5).
8th. On the annual Day of Atonement, the tenth of the seventh month: One young bullock for a sin-offering, and a ram for a burnt-offering for the high priest and his house (Lev. xvi. 6), and two kids of the goats from the congregation for a sin-offering (one for the annual sin-offering, and one for the scape-goat) (Lev. xvi. 5). Also—