Numbers 29:2

And ye shall offer a burnt offering for a sweet savour unto the Lord; one young bullock, one ram, and seven lambs of the first year without blemish:

Cross-references

Numbers 29:8 prescribes the identical burnt offering (one bull, one ram, seven lambs) for the Day of Atonement — same offering, different feast.

Numbers 29:36 requires the same set of animals for the eighth day of Tabernacles, showing this offering pattern repeats.

Both prescribe burnt offerings for feasts—Trumpets and Tabernacles—with similar structure but different animal counts.

Numbers 15:3 provides the general law for voluntary offerings; this verse gives a specific instance of that pattern for the Feast of Trumpets.

Numbers 28:19 commands two bulls instead of one for the first day of Unleavened Bread — a variation in the same type of offering.

Numbers 28:27 also requires two bulls for the Feast of Weeks, differing from the one bull required here.

Hebrews 10:10-14 contrasts these repeated animal sacrifices with Christ's once-for-all sacrifice, showing their temporary nature.

Ezra 3:5 Historical context

Ezra 3:5 records the post-exilic community observing the commanded feasts, including the burnt offerings of this verse.