Ezekiel 46:6
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New International Version
On the day of the New Moon he is to offer a young bull, six lambs and a ram, all without defect.


English Standard Version
On the day of the new moon he shall offer a bull from the herd without blemish, and six lambs and a ram, which shall be without blemish.


New American Standard Bible
"On the day of the new moon he shall offer a young bull without blemish, also six lambs and a ram, which shall be without blemish.


King James Bible
And in the day of the new moon it shall be a young bullock without blemish, and six lambs, and a ram: they shall be without blemish.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
On the day of the New Moon, the burnt offering is to be a young, unblemished bull, as well as six lambs and a ram without blemish.


International Standard Version
Furthermore, each New Moon there is to be a young bull presented without defect, six male lambs, and a ram without defect.


American Standard Version
And on the day of the new moon it shall be a young bullock without blemish, and six lambs, and a ram; they shall be without blemish:


Douay-Rheims Bible
And on the day of the new moon a calf of the herd without blemish: and the six lambs, and the rams shall be without blemish.


Darby Bible Translation
And on the day of the new moon, a young bullock without blemish, and six lambs, and a ram: they shall be without blemish.


Young's Literal Translation
And on the day of the new moon a bullock, a son of the herd, a perfect one, and six lambs and a ram, they are perfect.


Commentaries
46:1-24 The ordinances of worship for the prince and for the people, are here described, and the gifts the prince may bestow on his sons and servants. Our Lord has directed us to do many duties, but he has also left many things to our choice, that those who delight in his commandments may abound therein to his glory, without entangling their own consciences, or prescribing rules unfit for others; but we must never omit our daily worship, nor neglect to apply the sacrifice of the Lamb of God to our souls, for pardon, peace, and salvation.

2. The prince is to go through the east gate without (open on the Sabbath only, to mark its peculiar sanctity) to the entrance of the gate of the inner court; he is to go no further, but "stand by the post" (compare 1Ki 8:14, 22, Solomon standing before the altar of the Lord in the presence of the congregation; also 2Ki 11:14; 23:3, "by a pillar": the customary place), the court within belonging exclusively to the priests. There, as representative of the people, in a peculiarly near relation to God, he is to present his offerings to Jehovah, while at a greater distance, the people are to stand worshipping at the outer gate of the same entrance. The offerings on Sabbaths are larger than those of the Mosaic law, to imply that the worship of God is to be conducted by the prince and people in a more munificent spirit of self-sacrificing liberality than formerly.
Ezekiel 46:5
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