民数记 15
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
有关献祭的条例
15 耶和华对摩西说: 2 “你要告诉以色列人:你们进入我赐给你们居住之地的时候, 3 如果要从牛群或羊群,拿牛羊作火祭献给耶和华,无论是燔祭,或是其他的祭,为要还特许的愿,或是作甘心的祭,或是在你们的节期献上的,都要献给耶和华作为馨香的祭; 4 那献供物的,要把一公斤细面和一公斤油调和作素祭,献给耶和华。 5 此外,无论是燔祭或是别的祭,为每只绵羊羔你要一同献上一公升作奠祭的酒。 6 或是为每只公绵羊,你要一同献上两公斤细面,用一公升半油调和作素祭; 7 你也要用一公升半酒作奠祭,献给耶和华作馨香的祭。 8 你若是预备公牛犊作燔祭,或是别的祭,为要还特许的愿,或是作平安祭,献给耶和华, 9 就要把三公斤细面,用两公升油调和作素祭,和公牛犊一同献上; 10 也要用两公升酒作奠祭,献给耶和华为馨香的火祭。
11 “献一头公牛,或一只公绵羊,或一只绵羊羔,或一只山羊羔,都要这样办理。 12 照着你们预备的数目,每只都要这样办理。 13 本地人献馨香的火祭给耶和华,都要这样办理。 14 如果有外人与你们同住,或有人世世代代住在你们中间的,要献馨香的火祭给耶和华;你们怎样办理,他也要怎样办理。 15 至于会众,无论是你们,或是与你们同住的外人,都一样的规例,作你们世世代代永远的规例;在耶和华面前,你们怎样,寄居的人也怎样。 16 你们和住在你们中间的外人,都只有一样的法规,一样的典章。”
17 耶和华对摩西说: 18 “你要告诉以色列人:你们到了我领你们进去的那地, 19 吃那地的粮食的时候,就要把举祭献给耶和华。 20 你们要用初熟的麦面作饼当举祭献上,你们献时,好象献上禾场的举祭一样。 21 你们世世代代要把初熟的麦面作举祭献给耶和华。
22 “如果你们作错了事,没有守耶和华吩咐摩西的这一切命令, 23 就是耶和华藉摩西吩咐你们的一切事,从耶和华吩咐的那一天起,直到你们的世世代代; 24 如果有无心之失,是会众不知道的,全体会众就要把一头公牛犊作燔祭,作为献给耶和华馨香的祭,并且照着规章把素祭和奠祭一同献上,又献一只公山羊作赎罪祭。 25 祭司要为以色列全体会众赎罪,他们就必蒙赦免;因为这是无心之失,他们又因自己的无心之失,把供物,就是献给耶和华的火祭和赎罪祭,一起奉到耶和华面前, 26 以色列全体会众和寄居在他们中间的外人,就必蒙赦免,因为全体人民都犯了无心之失。
27 “如果一个人误犯了罪,他就要献一只一岁的母山羊作赎罪祭。 28 祭司要在耶和华面前为那误犯的人赎罪,因为他犯罪是出于无心;祭司为他赎罪,他就必蒙赦免。 29 对于犯了无心之失的人,无论是本地人或是寄居在他们中间的外人,都有一样的法例。 30 但那胆大妄为的人,无论是本地人或是寄居的,亵渎了耶和华,那人总要从民间剪除。 31 因为他藐视耶和华的话,违犯耶和华的命令,那人必被剪除;他的罪孽要归到他身上。”
违犯安息日的刑罚
32 以色列人在旷野的时候,有一个人在安息日捡柴。 33 遇见他捡柴的人,就把他带到摩西、亚伦和全体会众那里。 34 他们把他收在监里,因为要怎样办他,还未明朗。 35 耶和华对摩西说:“那人必须处死,全体会众要在营外用石头把他打死。” 36 于是全体会众把他拉出营外,用石头把他打死,正如耶和华吩咐摩西的。
衣边上作繸子的条例
37 耶和华对摩西说: 38 “你要告诉以色列人,叫他们世世代代在自己衣服的边上作繸子,又在繸子上,钉上一根蓝色的细带子; 39 这要作你们的繸子,叫你们一看见,就记得耶和华的一切命令,并且遵行;不随从自己的心意和眼目乱跑,像你们素常乱跑行淫一样, 40 好使你们记得,并且遵行我的一切命令,又使你们成为圣洁,归给你们的 神。 41 我是耶和华你们的 神,曾把你们从埃及地领出来,为要作你们的 神;我是耶和华你们的 神。”
Numbers 15
The Message
Matters of Worship
15 1-5 God spoke to Moses: “Speak to the People of Israel. Tell them, When you enter your homeland that I am giving to you and sacrifice a Fire-Gift to God, a Whole-Burnt-Offering or any sacrifice from the herd or flock for a Vow-Offering or Freewill-Offering at one of the appointed feasts, as a pleasing fragrance for God, the one bringing the offering shall present to God a Grain-Offering of two quarts of fine flour mixed with a quart of oil. With each lamb for the Whole-Burnt-Offering or other sacrifice, prepare a quart of oil and a quart of wine as a Drink-Offering.
6-7 “For a ram prepare a Grain-Offering of four quarts of fine flour mixed with one and a quarter quarts of oil and one and a quarter quarts of wine as a Drink-Offering. Present it as a pleasing fragrance to God.
8-10 “When you prepare a young bull as a Whole-Burnt-Offering or sacrifice for a special vow or a Peace-Offering to God, bring with the bull a Grain-Offering of six quarts of fine flour and two quarts of oil. Also bring two quarts of wine as a Drink-Offering. It will be a Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance to God.
11-12 “Each bull or ram, each lamb or young goat, is to be prepared in this same way. Carry out this procedure for each one, no matter how many you have to prepare.
13-16 “Every native-born Israelite is to follow this procedure when he brings a Fire-Gift as a pleasing fragrance to God. In future generations, when a foreigner or visitor living at length among you presents a Fire-Gift as a pleasing fragrance to God, the same procedures must be followed. The community has the same rules for you and the foreigner living among you. This is the regular rule for future generations. You and the foreigner are the same before God. The same laws and regulations apply to both you and the foreigner who lives with you.”
17-21 God spoke to Moses: “Speak to the People of Israel. Tell them, When you enter the land into which I’m bringing you, and you eat the food of that country, set some aside as an offering for God. From the first batch of bread dough make a round loaf for an offering—an offering from the threshing floor. Down through the future generations make this offering to God from each first batch of dough.
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22-26 “But if you should get off the beaten track and not keep the commands which God spoke to Moses, any of the things that God commanded you under the authority of Moses from the time that God first commanded you right up to this present time, and if it happened more or less by mistake, with the congregation unaware of it, then the whole congregation is to sacrifice one young bull as a Whole-Burnt-Offering, a pleasing fragrance to God, accompanied by its Grain-Offering and Drink-Offering as stipulated in the rules, and a he-goat as an Absolution-Offering. The priest is to atone for the entire community of the People of Israel and they will stand forgiven. The sin was not deliberate, and they offered to God the Fire-Gift and Absolution-Offering for their inadvertence. The whole community of Israel including the foreigners living there will be absolved, because everyone was involved in the error.
27-28 “But if it’s just one person who sins by mistake, not realizing what he’s doing, he is to bring a yearling she-goat as an Absolution-Offering. The priest then is to atone for the person who accidentally sinned, to make atonement before God so that it won’t be held against him.
29 “The same standard holds for everyone who sins by mistake; the native-born Israelites and the foreigners go by the same rules.
30-31 “But the person, native or foreigner, who sins defiantly, deliberately blaspheming God, must be cut off from his people: He has despised God’s word, he has violated God’s command; that person must be kicked out of the community, ostracized, left alone in his wrongdoing.”
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32-35 Once, during those wilderness years of the People of Israel, a man was caught gathering wood on the Sabbath. The ones who caught him hauled him before Moses and Aaron and the entire congregation. They put him in custody until it became clear what to do with him. Then God spoke to Moses: “Give the man the death penalty. Yes, kill him, the whole community hurling stones at him outside the camp.”
36 So the whole community took him outside the camp and threw stones at him, an execution commanded by God and given through Moses.
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37-41 God spoke to Moses: “Speak to the People of Israel. Tell them that from now on they are to make tassels on the corners of their garments and to mark each corner tassel with a blue thread. When you look at these tassels you’ll remember and keep all the commandments of God, and not get distracted by everything you feel or see that seduces you into infidelities. The tassels will signal remembrance and observance of all my commandments, to live a holy life to God. I am your God who rescued you from the land of Egypt to be your personal God. Yes, I am God, your God.”
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