Numbers 6:10 bbe — And on the eighth day let him take to the priest, at the door of the Tent of meeting, two doves or two young pigeons;

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"And on the eighth day let him take to the priest, at the door of the Tent of meeting, two doves or two young pigeons;"

— Numbers 6:10, Bible in Basic English

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Numbers 6 — Context

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He may not make himself unclean for his father or his mother, his sister or his brother, if death comes to them; because he is under an oath to keep himself separate for God.

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All the time he is separate he is holy to the Lord.

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If death comes suddenly to a man at his side, so that he becomes unclean, let his hair be cut off on the day when he is made clean, on the seventh day.

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And on the eighth day let him take to the priest, at the door of the Tent of meeting, two doves or two young pigeons;

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And the priest will give one for a sin-offering and the other for a burned offering to take away the sin which came on him on account of the dead, and he will make his head holy that same day.

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And he will give to the Lord his days of being separate, offering a he-lamb of the first year as an offering for error: but the earlier days will be a loss, because he became unclean.

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And this is the law for him who is separate, when the necessary days are ended: he is to come to the door of the Tent of meeting,

Numbers 6:10 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Numbers 6:10 say?
Numbers 6:10 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “And on the eighth day let him take to the priest, at the door of the Tent of meeting, two doves or two young pigeons;”
Where is Numbers 6:10 in the Bible?
Numbers 6:10 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Numbers, chapter 6, verse 10.
Who wrote Numbers?
Numbers is traditionally attributed to Moses (traditional). It was written c. 1446–1406 BC.
What is the book of Numbers about?
Numbers records Israel's forty years of wilderness wandering — two censuses (hence the name), rebellions, the failure at Kadesh-Barnea, and the slow journey to the plains of Moab. It is a sober portrait of human unbelief and God's patient faithfulness across a generation.
What are the major themes of Numbers?
Numbers explores themes including Wilderness, Faithfulness, Rebellion, Guidance, Provision. These themes shape the meaning and context of Numbers 6:10.
What translation should I read Numbers 6:10 in?
Numbers 6:10 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Numbers 6:10?
Numbers 6:10 reads (BBE): “And on the eighth day let him take to the priest, at the door of the Tent of meeting, two doves or two young pigeons;” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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