Ezekiel 43:25
New International Version
“For seven days you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering; you are also to provide a young bull and a ram from the flock, both without defect.

New Living Translation
“Every day for seven days a male goat, a young bull, and a ram from the flock will be sacrificed as a sin offering. None of these animals may have physical defects of any kind.

English Standard Version
For seven days you shall provide daily a male goat for a sin offering; also, a bull from the herd and a ram from the flock, without blemish, shall be provided.

Berean Standard Bible
For seven days you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering; you are also to provide a young bull and a ram from the flock, both unblemished.

Berean Literal Bible
Seven days you shall prepare a goat for a sin offering, day by day, and a bull, a son of the herd and a ram from the flock, unblemished, they shall prepare.

King James Bible
Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat for a sin offering: they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of the flock, without blemish.

New King James Version
Every day for seven days you shall prepare a goat for a sin offering; they shall also prepare a young bull and a ram from the flock, both without blemish.

New American Standard Bible
For seven days you shall prepare a goat as a sin offering daily; also a bull and a ram from the flock, both without blemish, shall be prepared.

NASB 1995
‘For seven days you shall prepare daily a goat for a sin offering; also a young bull and a ram from the flock, without blemish, shall be prepared.

NASB 1977
‘For seven days you shall prepare daily a goat for a sin offering; also a young bull and a ram from the flock, without blemish, shall be prepared.

Legacy Standard Bible
For seven days you shall offer daily a goat for a sin offering; also a bull from the herd and a ram from the flock, without blemish, shall be offered.

Amplified Bible
For seven days you shall prepare daily a goat for a sin offering; also a young bull and a ram from the flock, without blemish, shall be prepared.

Berean Annotated Bible
For seven days you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering; you are also to provide a young bull and a ram from the flock, both unblemished.

Christian Standard Bible
You will offer a goat for a sin offering each day for seven days. A young bull and a ram from the flock, both unblemished, are also to be offered.

Holman Christian Standard Bible
You will offer a goat for a sin offering each day for seven days. A young bull and a ram from the flock, both unblemished, must also be offered.

American Standard Version
Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat for a sin-offering: they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of the flock, without blemish.

Contemporary English Version
Each day for the next seven days, you must offer a goat and a bull and a ram as sacrifices for sin. These animals must have nothing wrong with them.

English Revised Version
Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat for a sin offering: they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of the flock, without blemish.

GOD'S WORD® Translation
Every day for seven days you must sacrifice a goat, a young bull, and a ram from the flock as an offering for sin. They must be animals that have no defects.

Good News Translation
Each day for seven days you are to offer a goat, a bull, and a ram as sacrifices for sin. All of them must be without any defects.

International Standard Version
Every day for a week, you are to prepare a goat for a sin offering, a young bull, and a ram from the flock, each without defect.

NET Bible
"For seven days you will provide every day a goat for a sin offering; a young bull and a ram from the flock, both without blemish, will be provided.

New Heart English Bible
"Seven days you shall prepare every day a goat for a sin offering: they shall also prepare a young bull, and a ram out of the flock, without blemish.

Webster's Bible Translation
Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat for a sin-offering: they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of the flock, without blemish.
Majority Text Translations
Majority Standard Bible
For seven days you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering; you are also to provide a young bull and a ram from the flock, both unblemished.

World English Bible
“Seven days you shall prepare every day a goat for a sin offering. They shall also prepare a young bull and a ram out of the flock, without defect.
Literal Translations
Literal Standard Version
[For] seven days you prepare a goat daily for a sin-offering; and they also prepare a bullock, a son of the herd, and a ram out of the flock—perfect ones.

Berean Literal Bible
Seven days you shall prepare a goat for a sin offering, day by day, and a bull, a son of the herd and a ram from the flock, unblemished, they shall prepare.

Young's Literal Translation
Seven days thou dost prepare a goat for a sin-offering daily, and a bullock, a son of the herd, and a ram out of the flock, perfect ones, do they prepare.

Smith's Literal Translation
Seven days thou shalt do a he goat of sin for the day, and a bullock, son of a cow, and a ram from the sheep, blameless, shall they do.
Catholic Translations
Douay-Rheims Bible
Seven days shalt thou offer a he goat for sill daily: they shall offer also a calf of the herd, and a ram of the flock without blemish.

Catholic Public Domain Version
For seven days, you shall offer daily a he-goat on behalf of sin. Also, they shall offer a calf from the herd, and a ram from the flock, ones that are immaculate.

New American Bible
Daily for seven days you shall give a male goat as a purification offering; and a young bull and a ram from the flock, all unblemished, shall be offered

New Revised Standard Version
For seven days you shall provide daily a goat for a sin offering; also a bull and a ram from the flock, without blemish, shall be provided.
Translations from Aramaic
Lamsa Bible
For seven days they shall offer daily a he-goat for the sin offering; they shall also offer a young bullock and a ram out of the flock without blemish

Peshitta Holy Bible Translated
You shall bring one kid per day, seven days, for purification, and one bull, son of a herd, and a ram from a flock without a flaw in it
OT Translations
JPS Tanakh 1917
Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat for a sin-offering; they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of the flock, without blemish.

Brenton Septuagint Translation
Seven day shalt thou offer a kid daily for a sin-offering, and a calf of the herd, and a ram out of the flock: they shall sacrifice them unblemished for seven days:

Additional Translations ...
Audio Bible



Context
The Altar of Sacrifice
24You must present them before the LORD; the priests are to sprinkle salt on them and sacrifice them as a burnt offering to the LORD. 25For seven days you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering; you are also to provide a young bull and a ram from the flock, both unblemished. 26For seven days the priests are to make atonement for the altar and cleanse it; so they shall consecrate it.…

Cross References
For seven days

Exodus 29:35-37
This is what you are to do for Aaron and his sons based on all that I have commanded you, taking seven days to ordain them. / Sacrifice a bull as a sin offering each day for atonement. Purify the altar by making atonement for it, and anoint it to consecrate it. / For seven days you shall make atonement for the altar and consecrate it. Then the altar will become most holy; whatever touches the altar will be holy.

Leviticus 8:33-35
You must not go outside the entrance to the Tent of Meeting for seven days, until the days of your ordination are complete; for it will take seven days to ordain you. / What has been done today has been commanded by the LORD in order to make atonement on your behalf. / You must remain at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting day and night for seven days and keep the LORD’s charge so that you will not die, for this is what I have been commanded.”

2 Chronicles 7:8-9
So at that time Solomon and all Israel with him—a very great assembly of people from Lebo-hamath to the Brook of Egypt—kept the feast for seven days. / On the eighth day they held a solemn assembly, for the dedication of the altar had lasted seven days, and the feast seven days more.
you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering;

Leviticus 4:23-24
When he becomes aware of the sin he has committed, he must bring an unblemished male goat as his offering. / He is to lay his hand on the head of the goat and slaughter it at the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered before the LORD. It is a sin offering.

Numbers 7:16
one male goat for a sin offering;

Leviticus 16:5
And he shall take from the congregation of Israel two male goats for a sin offering and one ram for a burnt offering.
you are also to provide a young bull

Exodus 29:1-3
“Now this is what you are to do to consecrate Aaron and his sons to serve Me as priests: Take a young bull and two rams without blemish, / along with unleavened bread, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil. Make them out of fine wheat flour, / put them in a basket, and present them in the basket, along with the bull and the two rams.

Numbers 8:8-12
Then have them take a young bull with its grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil, and you are to take a second young bull for a sin offering. / Bring the Levites before the Tent of Meeting and assemble the whole congregation of Israel. / You are to present the Levites before the LORD and have the Israelites lay their hands upon them. …

Leviticus 4:3-4
If the anointed priest sins, bringing guilt on the people, he must bring to the LORD a young bull without blemish as a sin offering for the sin he has committed. / He must bring the bull to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting before the LORD, lay his hand on the bull’s head, and slaughter it before the LORD.
and a ram from the flock,

Exodus 29:15-18
Take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on its head. / You are to slaughter the ram, take its blood, and splatter it on all sides of the altar. / Cut the ram into pieces, wash the entrails and legs, and place them with its head and other pieces. …

Leviticus 8:18-22
Then Moses presented the ram for the burnt offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head. / Moses slaughtered the ram and splattered the blood on all sides of the altar. / He cut the ram into pieces and burned the head, the pieces, and the fat. …

Numbers 6:14
and he is to present an offering to the LORD of an unblemished year-old male lamb as a burnt offering, an unblemished year-old female lamb as a sin offering, and an unblemished ram as a peace offering—
both unblemished.

Leviticus 1:3
If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he is to present an unblemished male. He must bring it to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting for its acceptance before the LORD.

Leviticus 1:10
If, however, one’s offering is a burnt offering from the flock—from the sheep or goats—he is to present an unblemished male.

Leviticus 22:19-21
must offer an unblemished male from the cattle, sheep, or goats in order for it to be accepted on your behalf. / You must not present anything with a defect, because it will not be accepted on your behalf. / When a man presents a peace offering to the LORD from the herd or flock to fulfill a vow or as a freewill offering, it must be without blemish or defect to be acceptable.
Hebrews 10:10-14
And by that will, we have been sanctified through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. / Day after day every priest stands to minister and to offer again and again the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. / But when this Priest had offered for all time one sacrifice for sins, He sat down at the right hand of God. …


Treasury of Scripture

Seven days shall you prepare every day a goat for a sin offering: they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of the flock, without blemish.

Exodus 29:35-37
And thus shalt thou do unto Aaron, and to his sons, according to all things which I have commanded thee: seven days shalt thou consecrate them…

Leviticus 8:33
And ye shall not go out of the door of the tabernacle of the congregation in seven days, until the days of your consecration be at an end: for seven days shall he consecrate you.

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Ezekiel 43
1. The returning of the glory of God into the temple
7. The sin of Israel hindered God's presence
10. The prophet exhorts them to repentance and observation of the law of the house
13. The measures
18. and ordinances of the altar












For seven days
The number seven often symbolizes completeness or perfection in the Bible, reflecting God's creation week. This period of seven days for the consecration of the altar mirrors the dedication practices seen in other parts of Scripture, such as the consecration of Aaron and his sons in Leviticus 8.

you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering;
The male goat as a sin offering signifies atonement for sin, a common practice in the Levitical sacrificial system. The daily offering underscores the continual need for atonement and purification, pointing to the seriousness of sin and the need for regular repentance and cleansing.

you are also to provide a young bull
The young bull represents strength and value, often used in significant offerings. In the context of temple sacrifices, the bull is a symbol of atonement for the priesthood and the people, highlighting the gravity of sin and the need for a substantial offering.

and a ram from the flock,
The ram is frequently associated with consecration and dedication, as seen in the ordination of priests (Exodus 29). It signifies submission and obedience to God, and its inclusion in the offerings emphasizes the need for dedication to God's service.

both unblemished.
The requirement for unblemished animals reflects the need for purity and perfection in offerings to God. This foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who is described as the Lamb without blemish or defect (1 Peter 1:19), fulfilling the sacrificial system and providing complete atonement for sin.

Persons / Places / Events
1. Ezekiel
A prophet and priest during the Babylonian exile, Ezekiel is the author of the book. He receives visions from God, including the vision of the new temple described in chapters 40-48.

2. The Temple
The vision of the new temple is central to this passage. It represents God's presence among His people and the restoration of proper worship.

3. Sin Offering
A sacrificial offering made to atone for sin, emphasizing the need for purification and reconciliation with God.

4. Male Goat, Young Bull, and Ram
These animals are specified for the sin offering, each representing different aspects of atonement and dedication to God.

5. Seven Days
The period of consecration and purification, symbolizing completeness and spiritual preparation.
Teaching Points
The Necessity of Atonement
The repeated sin offerings underscore humanity's need for atonement and reconciliation with God. This points to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who fulfills the law and provides eternal redemption.

Holiness and Purity
The requirement for animals "without blemish" signifies the importance of holiness and purity in worship. Believers are called to present themselves as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God.

The Role of Rituals in Worship
While rituals were central to Old Testament worship, they pointed to deeper spiritual truths. In Christ, believers are invited to worship in spirit and truth, understanding the heart behind the rituals.

The Symbolism of Seven Days
The seven-day period symbolizes completeness and spiritual preparation. Believers are encouraged to engage in regular spiritual disciplines to maintain a close relationship with God.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 43:25?

2. How does Ezekiel 43:25 emphasize the importance of daily offerings for atonement?

3. What role do sacrifices play in understanding God's holiness in Ezekiel 43:25?

4. How does Ezekiel 43:25 connect to Christ's ultimate sacrifice in the New Testament?

5. How can we apply the principle of daily dedication to God in our lives?

6. What does Ezekiel 43:25 teach us about obedience and reverence in worship?

7. What is the significance of the seven-day consecration period in Ezekiel 43:25?

8. How does Ezekiel 43:25 relate to the concept of atonement in Christianity?

9. Why are two goats specifically mentioned in Ezekiel 43:25?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 43?

11. Is there any archaeological record corroborating the elaborate sacrificial system described in Numbers 29?

12. Are our sins erased or merely covered up?

13. Ezekiel 43:18-27 emphasizes continued animal sacrifices. How does this align with later New Testament teachings that Christ's sacrifice ended the need for further offerings?

14. Is 'forgive and forget' a biblical concept?
What Does Ezekiel 43:25 Mean
For seven days

Ezekiel’s vision calls for a week-long consecration of the future altar. A full seven-day span mirrors other biblical periods of dedication (Exodus 29:37; Leviticus 8:33) and speaks of completeness. The people—and the place—are being wholly set apart for God’s presence, just as creation’s seventh day capped a finished work (Genesis 2:1-3).


you are to provide a male goat daily

Each day a male goat is brought, underscoring the seriousness of sin and the constancy of needed atonement (Leviticus 4:27-31; Numbers 29:11). Goats were regularly linked with sin offerings; here, a steady rhythm keeps the worshippers mindful that forgiveness is not a one-time event but a continual dependence on mercy.


for a sin offering

The stated purpose is explicit: atonement. The blood of the sin offering purifies both altar and worshipper (Leviticus 17:11; Hebrews 9:22). Ezekiel’s ordered sacrifices look forward to the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ, who “appeared once for all at the end of the ages to do away with sin by the sacrifice of Himself” (Hebrews 9:26).


you are also to provide a young bull and a ram

Alongside the daily goat, each day adds a bull and a ram. The bull, often required for leaders (Leviticus 4:3), highlights accountability for those in authority; the ram, tied to consecration rites (Leviticus 8:2, 18), accents wholehearted devotion. Together they portray a layered offering: sin covered, leadership cleansed, and service dedicated.


from the flock, both unblemished

Unblemished animals reflect God’s demand for perfection (Exodus 12:5; Malachi 1:8). Nothing marred or defective is fit for His holiness. Ultimately, the spotless condition foreshadows “Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect” (1 Peter 1:19), the only sufficient substitute for sinners.


summary

Ezekiel 43:25 prescribes a week of unblemished offerings—daily male goats for sin, plus bulls and rams—to consecrate the future altar. The sequence reinforces God’s holiness, the gravity of sin, continual need of atonement, and the call for pure, wholehearted devotion. Every sacrifice anticipates the perfect, once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus, the sinless Lamb who fulfills what these offerings only symbolized.

Verse 25. - Seven days. Hitzig reckons these as additional to the first (ver. 19) and second (ver. 22) days; Kliefoth begins them with the second; Keil, Schroder, Currey, and the majority of expositors take them as inclusive of the first and second. Hitzig's proposal may be set aside, since it cannot be maintained without erasing "thou shalt make atonement for it" in ver. 20, and the first half of the present verse. In favor of Kliefoth's view may be urged that the first day appears to stand out from the others, 'and to be distinguished by the peculiar character of its offering - a young bullock for a sin offering, without any accompanying burnt offering; that the offerings on the second and subsequent days are alike, a he-goat and a ram; that on each of the seven days a goat is mentioned for a sin offering, whereas on the first day it was a young bullock that was slain; and that in Zechariah 3:9 occurs an allusion to what seems a special day such as this first day of Ezekiel. In support of Keil's interpretation it is contended that the seven days were to be employed in purging or making atonement for, and purifying the altar, which was in part at least (even admitting a distinction in meaning between חָטָּא and טָהַר) the business of the first day; that the general statement in ver. 20 as to a goat for a sin offering on the seven days admits of easy qualification by the previous statement in ver. 19; and that seven days was the normal duration of religious solemnities under the Law (see Leviticus 8:33; 1 Kings 8:65; 2 Chronicles 7:8, 9).

Parallel Commentaries ...


Hebrew
For seven
שִׁבְעַ֣ת (šiḇ·‘aṯ)
Number - masculine singular construct
Strong's 7651: Seven, seven times, a week, an indefinite number

days
יָמִ֔ים (yā·mîm)
Noun - masculine plural
Strong's 3117: A day

you are to provide
תַּעֲשֶׂ֥ה (ta·‘ă·śeh)
Verb - Qal - Imperfect - second person masculine singular
Strong's 6213: To do, make

a male goat
שְׂעִיר־ (śə·‘îr-)
Noun - masculine singular construct
Strong's 8163: Shaggy, a he-goat, a faun

daily
לַיּ֑וֹם (lay·yō·wm)
Preposition-l, Article | Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 3117: A day

for a sin offering;
חַטָּ֖את (ḥaṭ·ṭāṯ)
Noun - feminine singular
Strong's 2403: An offence, its penalty, occasion, sacrifice, expiation, an offender

you are also to provide
יַעֲשֽׂוּ׃ (ya·‘ă·śū)
Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine plural
Strong's 6213: To do, make

a young bull
וּפַ֧ר (ū·p̄ar)
Conjunctive waw | Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 6499: Young bull, steer

and a ram
וְאַ֥יִל (wə·’a·yil)
Conjunctive waw | Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 352: Strength, strong, a chief, a ram, a pilaster, an oak, strong tree

from
מִן־ (min-)
Preposition
Strong's 4480: A part of, from, out of

the flock,
הַצֹּ֖אן (haṣ·ṣōn)
Article | Noun - common singular
Strong's 6629: Small cattle, sheep and goats, flock

both unblemished.
תְּמִימִ֥ים (tə·mî·mîm)
Adjective - masculine plural
Strong's 8549: Entire, integrity, truth


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