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Weekly Torah Reading
Naso
Numbers 4:21 - 7:89
Judges 13:2 - 25
Acts 21:17- 26
Numbers 4:21-49
21 ADONAI said to Moshe, 22 “Take a census of the descendants of
Gershon also, by clans and families; 23 count all those between thirty and fifty
years old, all who will enter the corps doing the work of serving in the tent of
meeting. 24 “The Gershon families are to be responsible for serving and for
transporting loads. 25 They are to carry the curtains of the tabernacle, the
tent of meeting, its covering, the fine leather covering above it, the screen
for the entrance to the tent of meeting, 26 the tapestries for the courtyard,
and the screen for the entrance to the courtyard by the tabernacle and around
the altar, along with the ropes and all the utensils they need for their
service; and they are to do the work connected with these things. 27 Aharon and
his sons are to supervise all the work of the Gershon clan in transporting loads
and serving, and to assign them who is to carry what. 28 This is how the Gershon
families are to serve in the tent of meeting, and they are to be under the
direction of Itamar the son of Aharon the cohen. 29 “As for the descendants of
M’rari, take a census by clans and families 30 of all those between thirty and
fifty years old, all who will be in the corps doing the work of serving in the
tent of meeting. 31 “Their service for the tent of meeting will be to carry the
frames, crossbars, posts and sockets of the tabernacle; 32 also the posts for
the surrounding courtyard, with their sockets, tent pegs, ropes and other
accessories, and everything having to do with their service. You are to assign
particular loads to specific persons by name. 33 This is how the M’rari families
are to serve in the tent of meeting, directed by Itamar the son of Aharon the
cohen.” 34 Moshe, Aharon and the community leaders took a census of the
descendants of K’hat by their clans and families, 35 all those between thirty
and fifty years old who were part of the corps serving in the tent of meeting.
36 Registered by their families, they numbered 2,750. 37 These are the ones
counted from the K’hat families of all those serving in the tent of meeting,
whom Moshe and Aharon enumerated, in keeping with the order given by ADONAI
through Moshe. 38 The census of the descendants of Gershon, by their clans and
families, 39 all those between thirty and fifty years old who were part of the
corps serving in the tent of meeting, 40 yielded 2,630, registered by their
clans and families. 41 These are the ones counted from the families of the
descendants of Gershon of all those serving in the tent of meeting, whom Moshe
and Aharon enumerated, in keeping with the order given by ADONAI. 42 The census
of the families of the descendants of M’rari, by their clans and families, 43
all those between thirty and fifty years old who were part of the corps serving
in the tent of meeting, 44 yielded 3,200, registered by their families. 45 These
are the ones counted from the families of the descendants of M’rari, whom Moshe
and Aharon enumerated, in keeping with the order given by ADONAI through Moshe.
46 The census of the L’vi’im, whom Moshe, Aharon and the leaders of Isra’el
enumerated by their clans and families, 47 all those between thirty and fifty
years old who were part of those working to serve and working to carry loads in
the tent of meeting, 48 yielded a total of 8,580 persons. 49 According to
ADONAI‘ s order they were appointed by Moshe, each one to his specific service
or work. They were also enumerated, as ADONAI had ordered Moshe.
Numbers 5:1- 31
1 ADONAI said to Moshe, 2 “Order the people of Isra’el to expel
from the camp everyone with tzara‘at, everyone with a discharge and whoever is
unclean because of touching a corpse. 3 Both male and female you must expel; put
them outside the camp; so that they won’t defile their camp, where I live among
you.” 4 The people of Isra’el did this and put them outside the camp––the people
of Isra’el did what ADONAI had said to Moshe. 5 ADONAI said to Moshe,6 “Tell the
people of Isra’el, ‘When a man or woman commits any kind of sin against another
person and thus breaks faith with ADONAI he incurs guilt. 7 He must confess the
sin which he has committed; and he must make full restitution for his guilt, add
twenty percent and give it to the victim of his sin. 8 But if the person has no
relative to whom restitution can be made for the guilt, then what is given in
restitution for guilt will belong to ADONAI, that is, to the cohen––in addition
to the ram of atonement through which atonement is made for him. 9 “‘Every
contribution which the people of Isra’el consecrate and present to the cohen
will belong to him. 10 Anything an individual consecrates will be his own (to
allocate among the cohanim), but what a person gives to the cohen will belong to
him.’” 11 ADONAI said to Moshe,12 “Tell the people of Isra’el, ‘If a man’s
wife goes astray and is unfaithful to him;13 that is, if another man goes to bed
with her without her husband’s knowledge, so that she becomes impure secretly,
and there is no witness against her, and she was not caught in the act;14 then,
if a spirit of jealousy comes over him, and he is jealous of his wife, and she
has become impure–– or, for that matter, if the spirit of jealousy comes over
him, and he is jealous of his wife, and she has not become impure––15 he is to
bring his wife to the cohen, along with the offering for her, two quarts of
barley flour on which he has not poured olive oil or put frankincense, because
it is a grain offering for jealousy, a grain offering for remembering, for
recalling guilt to mind. 16 The cohen will bring her forward and place her
before ADONAI. 17 The cohen will put holy water in a clay pot, and then the
cohen will take some of the dust on the floor of the tabernacle and put it in
the water. 18 The cohen will place the woman before ADONAI, unbind the woman’s
hair and put the grain offering for remembering in her hands, the grain offering
for jealousy; while the cohen has in his hand the water of embitterment and
cursing. 19 The cohen will make her swear by saying to her, “If no man has gone
to bed with you, if you have not gone astray to make yourself unclean while
under your husband’s authority, then be free from this water of embitterment and
cursing. 20 But if you have in fact gone astray while under your husband’s
authority and become unclean, because some man other than your husband has gone
to bed with you…” 21 then the cohen is to make the woman swear with an oath that
includes a curse; the cohen will say to the woman, “…may ADONAI make you an
object of cursing and condemnation among your people by making your private
parts shrivel and your abdomen swell up! 22 May this water that causes the curse
go into your inner parts and make your abdomen swell and your private parts
shrivel up!” ––and the woman is to respond, “Amen! Amen!” 23 The cohen is to
write these curses on a scroll, wash them off into the water of embitterment 24
and make the woman drink the water of embitterment and cursing––the water of
cursing will enter her and become bitter. 25 Then the cohen is to remove the
grain offering for jealousy from the woman’s hand, wave the grain offering
before ADONAI and bring it to the altar. 26 The cohen is to take a handful of
the grain offering as its reminder portion and make it go up in smoke on the
altar; afterwards, he is to make the woman drink the water. 27 When he has made
her drink the water, then, if she is unclean and has been unfaithful to her
husband, the water that causes the curse will enter her and become bitter, so
that her abdomen swells and her private parts shrivel up; and the woman will
become an object of cursing among her people. 28 But if the woman is not unclean
but clean, then she will be innocent and will have children. 29 This is the law
for jealousy: when either a wife under her husband’s authority goes astray and
becomes unclean, 30 or the spirit of jealousy comes over a husband and he
becomes jealous of his wife, then he is to place the woman before ADONAI, and
the cohen is to deal with her in accordance with all of this law. 31 The husband
will be clear of guilt, but the wife will bear the consequences of her guilt.’”
Numbers 6:1 - 27
1 ADONAI said to Moshe, 2 “Tell the people of Isra’el, ‘When either a
man or a woman makes a special kind of vow, the vow of a nazir, consecrating
himself to ADONAI; 3 he is to abstain from wine and other intoxicating liquor,
he is not to drink vinegar from either source, he is not to drink grape juice,
and he is not to eat grapes or raisins. 4 As long as he remains a nazir he is to
eat nothing derived from the grapevine, not even the grape–skins or the seeds. 5
“‘Throughout the period of his vow as a nazir, he is not to shave his head.
Until the end of the time for which he has consecrated himself to ADONAI he is
to be holy: he is to let the hair on his head grow long. 6 “‘Throughout the
period for which he has consecrated himself to ADONAI, he is not to approach a
corpse. 7 He is not to make himself unclean for his father, mother, brother or
sister when they die, since his consecration to God is on his head. 8 Throughout
the time of his being a nazir he is holy for ADONAI. 9 “‘If someone next to him
dies very suddenly, so that he defiles his consecrated head, then he is to shave
his head on the day of his purification; he is to shave it on the seventh day.
10 On the eighth day he is to bring two doves or two young pigeons to the cohen
at the entrance to the tent of meeting. 11 The cohen is to prepare one as a sin
offering and the other as a burnt offering and thus make atonement for him,
inasmuch as he sinned because of the dead person. That same day he is to
re–consecrate his head; 12 he is to consecrate to ADONAI the full period of his
being a nazir by bringing a male lamb in its first year as a guilt offering. The
previous days will not be counted, because his consecration became defiled. 13
“‘This is the law for the nazir when his period of consecration is over: he is
to be brought to the entrance of the tent of meeting, 14 where he will present
his offering to ADONAI ––one male lamb in its first year without defect as a
burnt offering, one female lamb in its first year without defect as a sin
offering, one ram without defect as peace offerings, 15 a basket of matzah,
loaves made of fine flour mixed with olive oil, unleavened wafers spread with
olive oil, their grain offering and their drink offerings.
16 The cohen is to bring them before ADONAI, offer his sin offering,
his burnt offering, 17 and his ram as a sacrifice of peace offerings to ADONAI,
with the basket of matzah. The cohen will also offer the grain offering and
drink offering that go with the peace offering. 18 The nazir will shave his
consecrated head at the entrance to the tent of meeting, take the hair removed
from his consecrated head and put it on the fire under the sacrifice of peace
offerings. 19 When the ram has been boiled, the cohen is to take its shoulder,
one loaf of matzah from the basket and one unleavened wafer, and place them in
the hands of the nazir, after he has shaved his consecrated head. 20 The cohen
is to wave them as a wave offering before ADONAI; this is set aside for the
cohen, along with the breast for waving and the raised–up thigh. Following that,
the nazir may drink wine. 21 “‘This is the law for the nazir who makes a vow and
for his offering to ADONAI for his being a nazir––in addition to anything more
for which he has sufficient means. In keeping with whatever vow he makes, he
must do it according to the law for the nazir.‘”22 ADONAI said to Moshe, 23
“Speak to Aharon and his sons, and tell them that this is how you are to bless
the people of Isra’el: you are to say to them, 24 ‘Y’varekh’kha ADONAI
v’yishmerekha. (May ADONAI bless you and keep you.) 25 Ya’er ADONAI panav
eleikha vichunekka. (May ADONAI make his face shine on you and show you his
favor.) 26 Yissa ADONAI panav eleikha v’yasem l’kha shalom.‘ (May ADONAI lift up
his face toward you and give you peace.) 27 “In this way they are to put my name
on the people of Isra’el, so that I will bless them.”
Numbers 7:1- 89
1 On the day Moshe finished putting up the tabernacle, he anointed and
consecrated it, all its furnishings, and the altar with its utensils. After
anointing and consecrating them, 2 the leaders of Isra’el, who were heads of
their father’s clans, made an offering. These were the tribal leaders in charge
of those counted in the census. 3 They brought their offering before ADONAI, six
covered wagons and twelve oxen–– a wagon for every two leaders and for each an
ox–– and presented them in front of the tabernacle. 4 ADONAI said to Moshe, 5
“Receive these from them; they are to be used for the service in the tent of
meeting. Give them to the L’vi’im, to each as needed for his duties.” 6 So Moshe
took the wagons and oxen and gave them to the L’vi’im. 7 He gave two wagons and
four oxen to the descendants of Gershon, in keeping with the needs of their
duties. 8 Four wagons and eight oxen he gave to the descendants of M’rari, in
keeping with the needs of their duties, directed by Itamar the son of Aharon the
cohen. 9 But to the descendants of K’hat he gave none, because their duties
involved the holy articles, which they carried on their own shoulders.10
The leaders brought the offering for dedicating the altar on the day it was
anointed. The leaders brought their offering before the altar, 11 and ADONAI
said to Moshe, “They are to present their offerings to dedicate the altar, each
leader on his own day.” 12 Nachshon the son of ‘Amminadav, from the tribe of
Y’hudah, presented his offering on the first day. 13 He offered one silver dish
weighing 130 shekels and one silver basin of seventy shekels (using the
sanctuary shekel), (one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine flour mixed
with olive oil for a grain offering; 14 one gold pan of ten shekel s,
(one–quarter pound) full of incense; 15 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb
in its first year as a burnt offering, 16 one male goat as a sin offering, 17
and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats
and five male lambs in their first year. This was the offering of Nachshon the
son of ‘Amminadav. 18 On the second day N’tan’el the son of Tzu‘ar, leader of
Yissakhar, presented his offering. 19 He offered one silver dish weighing 130
shekels and one silver basin of seventy shekels (using the sanctuary shekel),
both full of fine flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering; 20 one gold
pan of ten shekel s, (one–quarter pound) full of incense; 21 one young bull, one
ram, one male lamb in its first year as a burnt offering, 22 one male goat as a
sin offering, 23 and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams,
five male goats and five male lambs in their first year. This was the offering
of N’tan’el the son of Tzu‘ar. 24 On the third day Eli’av the son of Helon,
leader of Z’vulun, presented his offering. 25 He offered one silver dish
weighing 130 shekels and one silver basin of seventy shekels (using the
sanctuary shekel), both full of fine flour mixed with olive oil for a grain
offering; 26 one gold pan of ten shekel s, (one–quarter pound) full of incense;
27 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb in its first year as a burnt offering,
28 one male goat as a sin offering,29 and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings,
two oxen, five rams, five male goats and five male lambs in their first year.
This was the offering of Eli’av the son of Helon. 30 On the fourth day was
Elitzur the son of Sh’de’ur, leader of the descendants of Re’uven. 31 He offered
one silver dish weighing 130 shekels and one silver basin of seventy shekels
(using the sanctuary shekel), (one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine
flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering; 32 one gold pan of ten shekel
s, (one–quarter pound) full of incense; 33 one young bull, one ram, one male
lamb in its first year as a burnt offering, 34 one male goat as a sin offering,
35 and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male
goats and five male lambs in their first year. This was the offering of Elitzur
the son of Sh’de’ur. 36 On the fifth day was Shlumi’el the son of Tzurishaddai,
leader of the descendants of Shim‘on. 37 He offered one silver dish weighing 130
shekels (three–and–a–quarter pounds) and one silver basin of seventy shekels
(using the sanctuary shekel), (one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine
flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering; 38 one gold pan of ten shekel
s, full of incense; 39 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb in its first year
as a burnt offering, 40 one male goat as a sin offering, 41 and, for the
sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats and five male
lambs in their first year. This was the offering of Shlumi’el the son of
Tzurishaddai. 42 On the sixth day was Elyasaf the son of De‘u’el, leader of the
descendants of Gad. 43 He offered one silver dish weighing 130 shekels and one
silver basin of seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel)
(one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine flour mixed with olive oil for
a grain offering; 44 one gold pan of ten shekel s, (one–quarter pound) full of
incense; 45 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb in its first year as a burnt
offering, 46 one male goat as a sin offering, 47 and, for the sacrifice of peace
offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats and five male lambs in their
first year. This was the offering of Elyasaf the son of De‘u’el. 48 On the
seventh day was Elishama the son of ‘Ammihud, leader of the descendants of
Efrayim. 49 He offered one silver dish weighing 130 shekels (three–and–a–quarter
pounds) and one silver basin of seventy shekels (using the sanctuary shekel),
(one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine flour mixed with olive oil for
a grain offering; 50 one gold pan of ten shekel s, full of incense; 51 one young
bull, one ram, one male lamb in its first year as a burnt offering, 52 one male
goat as a sin offering, 53 and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen,
five rams, five male goats and five male lambs in their first year. This was the
offering of Elishama the son of ‘Ammihud. 54 On the eighth day was Gamli’el the
son of P’dahtzur, leader of the descendants of M’nasheh. 55 He offered one
silver dish weighing 130 shekels and one silver basin of seventy shekels (using
the sanctuary shekel), (one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine flour
mixed with olive oil for a grain offering; 56 one gold pan of ten shekel s,
(one–quarter pound) full of incense; 57 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb
in its first year as a burnt offering,58 one male goat as a sin offering, 59
and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats
and five male lambs in their first year. This was the offering of Gamli’el the
son of P’dahtzur.60 On the ninth day was Avidan the son of Gid‘oni, leader of
the descendants of Binyamin. 61 He offered one silver dish weighing 130 shekels
and one silver basin of seventy shekels (using the sanctuary shekel),
(one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine flour mixed with olive oil for
a grain offering; 62 one gold pan of ten shekel s, (one–quarter pound) full of
incense; 63 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb in its first year as a burnt
offering, 64 one male goat as a sin offering, 65 and, for the sacrifice of peace
offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats and five male lambs in their
first year. This was the offering of Avidan the son of Gid‘oni. 66 On the tenth
day was Achi‘ezer the son of ‘Ammishaddai, leader of the descendants of Dan. 67
He offered one silver dish weighing 130 shekels and one silver basin of seventy
shekels (using the sanctuary shekel), (one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full
of fine flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering; 68 one gold pan of ten
shekel s, (one–quarter pound) full of incense; 69 one young bull, one ram, one
male lamb in its first year as a burnt offering, 70 one male goat as a sin
offering, 71 and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams,
five male goats and five male lambs in their first year. This was the offering
of Achi‘ezer the son of ‘Ammishaddai. 72 On the eleventh day was Pag‘i’el the
son of ‘Okhran, leader of the descendants of Asher. 73 He offered one silver
dish weighing 130 shekels and one silver basin of seventy shekels (using the
sanctuary shekel), (one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine flour mixed
with olive oil for a grain offering; 74 one gold pan of ten shekel s,
(one–quarter pound) full of incense; 75 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb
in its first year as a burnt offering, 76 one male goat as a sin offering, 77
and, for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats
and five male lambs in their first year. This was the offering of Pag‘i’el the
son of ‘Okhran. 78 On the twelfth day was Achira the son of ‘Enan, leader of the
descendants of Naftali. 79 He offered one silver dish weighing 130 shekels and
one silver basin of seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel)
(one–and–three–quarters pounds) both full of fine flour mixed with olive oil for
a grain offering; 80 one gold pan of ten shekel s, (one–quarter pound) full of
incense; 81 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb in its first year as a burnt
offering, 82 one male goat as a sin offering, 83 and, for the sacrifice of peace
offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats and five male lambs in their
first year. This was the offering of Achira the son of ‘Enan. 84 This was the
offering for dedicating the altar which was given by the leaders of Isra’el on
the day of its anointing: twelve silver dishes, twelve silver basins and twelve
gold pans. 85 Each silver dish weighed 130 shekel s and each basin seventy
shekels ; all the silver of the vessels weighed 2,400 shekels (using the
sanctuary shekel). (just over sixty pounds) 86 The twelve gold pans, full of
incense, weighed ten shekels apiece (using the sanctuary shekel) (one–quarter
pound) ; all the gold of the pans weighed 120 shekel s. (three pounds) 87 The
livestock for the burnt offering consisted of twelve bulls, twelve rams and
twelve male lambs in their first year, with their grain offering. There were
twelve male goats for a sin offering. 88 The livestock for the sacrifice of
peace offerings consisted of twenty–four bulls, sixty rams, sixty male goats and
sixty male lambs in their first year. This was the offering for dedicating the
altar after it had been anointed. 89 When Moshe went into the tent of meeting in
order to speak with ADONAI, he heard the voice speaking to him from above the
ark–cover on the ark for the testimony, from between the two k’ruvim; and he
spoke to him.
Judges
13:2 - 25
2 There was a man from Tzor‘ah from the family of Dan, whose name was
Manoach; his wife was barren, childless.3 The angel of ADONAI appeared to the
woman and said to her, “Listen! You are barren, you haven’t had a child, but you
will conceive and bear a son. 4 Now, therefore, be careful not to drink any wine
or other intoxicating liquor, and don’t eat anything unclean. 5 For indeed you
will conceive and bear a son. No razor is to touch his head, because the child
will be a nazir for God from the womb. Moreover, he will begin to rescue Isra’el
from the power of the P’lishtim.” 6 The woman came and told her husband; she
said, “A man of God came to me; his face was fearsome, like that of the angel of
God. I didn’t ask him where he came from, and he didn’t tell me his name. 7 But
he said to me, ‘Listen! You will conceive and bear a son, so now don’t drink any
wine or other intoxicating liquor, and don’t eat anything unclean, because the
child will be a nazir for God from the womb until the day he dies.’” 8 Then
Manoach prayed to ADONAI, “Please, ADONAI, let the man of God you sent come
again to us and teach us what we should do for the child who will be born.” 9
God paid attention to what Manoach said, and the angel of God came again to the
woman as she sat in the field, but her husband Manoach wasn’t with her. 10 The
woman hurried and ran to tell her husband, “Here! That man, the one who came to
me the other day, he’s come again!” 11 Manoach got up, followed his wife, went
to the man and said to him, “Are you the man who spoke to the woman?” He
answered, “I am.” 12 Manoach asked, “Now, when what you said comes true, what
are the guidelines for raising the child? What should be done for him?” 13 The
angel of ADONAI said to Manoach, “The woman should take care to do everything I
said to her. 14 She shouldn’t eat anything that comes from a grapevine, she
shouldn’t drink wine or other intoxicating liquor, and she shouldn’t eat
anything unclean. She should do everything I ordered her to do.” 15 Manoach said
to the angel of ADONAI, “Please stay with us a bit longer, so that we can cook a
young goat for you.” 16 The angel of ADONAI said to Manoach, “Even if I do stay,
I won’t eat your food; and if you prepare a burnt offering, you must offer it to
ADONAI.” For Manoach did not know that he was the angel of ADONAI. 17 Manoach
said to the angel of ADONAI, “Tell us your name, so that when your words come
true we can honor you.” 18 The angel of ADONAI answered him, “Why are you asking
about my name? It is wonderful.” 19 Manoach took the kid and the grain offering
and offered them on the rock to ADONAI. Then, with Manoach and his wife looking
on, the angel did something wonderful–– 20 as the flame went up toward the sky
from the altar, the angel of ADONAI went up in the flame from the altar. When
Manoach and his wife saw it, they fell to the ground on their faces. 21 But the
angel of ADONAI did not appear again to Manoach or his wife. Then Manoach
realized it had been the angel of ADONAI. 22 Manoach said to his wife, “We will
surely die, because we have seen God!” 23 But his wife said to him, “If ADONAI
had wanted to kill us, he wouldn’t have accepted a burnt offering and a grain
offering from us, and he wouldn’t have shown us all this or told us such things
at this time.” 24 The woman bore a son and called him Shimshon. The child grew,
and ADONAI blessed him. 25 The Spirit of ADONAI began to stir him when he was in
the Camp of Dan, between Tzor‘ah and Eshta’ol.
Acts 21:17- 26
17 In Yerushalayim, the brothers received us warmly. 18 The next day
Sha’ul and the rest of us went in to Ya‘akov, and all the elders were present.
19 After greeting them, Sha’ul described in detail each of the things God had
done among the Gentiles through his efforts. 20 On hearing it, they praised God;
but they also said to him, “You see, brother, how many tens of thousands of
believers there are among the Judeans, and they are all zealots for the Torah.
21 Now what they have been told about you is that you are teaching all the Jews
living among the Goyim to apostatize from Moshe, telling them not to have a
b’rit–milah for their sons and not to follow the traditions. 22 “What, then, is
to be done? They will certainly hear that you have come. 23 So do what we tell
you. We have four men who are under a vow.
24 Take them with you, be purified with them, and pay the expenses connected
with having their heads shaved. Then everyone will know that there is nothing to
these rumors which they have heard about you; but that, on the contrary, you
yourself stay in line and keep the Torah. 25 “However, in regard to the Goyim
who have come to trust in Yeshua, we all joined in writing them a letter with
our decision that they should abstain from what had been sacrificed to idols,
from blood, from what is strangled and from fornication.” 26 The next day Sha’ul
took the men, purified himself along with them and entered the Temple to give
notice of when the period of purification would be finished and the offering
would have to be made for each of them.
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