Catholic Public Domain Version
"Therefore, the leaders offered, at the dedication of the altar on the day when it was anointed, their oblation before the altar. "
— Numbers 7:10, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And the princes offered for dedicating of the altar in the day that it was anointed, even the princes offered their offering before the altar.”
“And the princes offered for the dedication of the altar in the day that it was anointed, even the princes offered their oblation before the altar. ”
“The princes gave offerings for the dedication of the altar in the day that it was anointed, even the princes gave their offerings before the altar.”
“The Time of Presentation The leaders offered gifts for the dedication of the altar when it was anointed. And the leaders presented their offering before the altar.”
“And the princes offered for the dedication of the altar on the day when it was anointed, their oblation before the altar.”
“And the chiefs gave an offering for the altar on the day when the holy oil was put on it; they made their offering before the altar.”
“And the princes offered for dedicating of the altar in the day that it was anointed, even the princes offered their offering before the altar.”
Two wagons and four oxen he gave to the sons of Gershon, according to what they needed.
The other four wagons and eight oxen he gave to the sons of Merari, according to their offices and service, under the hand of Ithamar, the son of Aaron the priest.
But to the sons of Kohath he gave no wagons or oxen, because they serve in the Sanctuary and they carry their burdens on their shoulders.
Therefore, the leaders offered, at the dedication of the altar on the day when it was anointed, their oblation before the altar.
And the Lord said to Moses: “Let each of the leaders, on each of the days, offer their gifts for the dedication of the altar.”
On the first day, Nahshon, the son of Amminadab of the tribe of Judah, offered his oblation.
And in it were these: a silver dish weighing one hundred thirty shekels, a silver bowl having seventy shekels, according to the weight of the Sanctuary, and both were filled with fine wheat flour sprinkled with oil as a sacrifice,