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An offering that in some ways resembled the thank-offering or peace offering. It was completely voluntary, prompted by an occasion of celebration or spiritual significance. The animal offered was eaten at a festive banquet.
The animal to be offered Lev 22:17-22,23 Some slightly deformed animals were perhaps acceptable because the freewill offering was voluntary.
Eating the offering Lev 7:16
Ps 54:6-7 See also Dt 16:9-12 during the Feast of Weeks
In maintaining public worship and at times of religious renewal Ex 35:20-29 Building the temple. See also 2Ch 31:14 Hezekiah’s reformation The return from exile: Ezr 1:4-6; Ezr 2:68; Ezr 7:16; Ezr 8:28; Ne 7:70-72
Eze 46:11-12 Ezekiel’s visionary ideal temple
As an additonal offering at certain festivals Nu 29:39 The offering had to be made at the sanctuary to be acceptable: Dt 12:5-6,17-18
Am 4:5 A sarcastic attack on the offering of freewill gifts as a way to gain prestige.
4605 | animals, religious role |
7364 | fellowship offering |
7402 | offerings |
7435 | sacrifice, in OT |
7476 | thank-offering |
8488 | tithing |
8676 | thanksgiving |