Deuteronomy 16:9
BSB · Public Domain (CC0)“You are to count off seven weeks from the time you first put the sickle to the standing grain.”
A short, plain-language explanation of Deuteronomy 16:9 goes here — the kind of answer a reader (or an AI assistant) can quote in one breath. Original meaning coming soon.
“You are to count off seven weeks from the time you first put the sickle to the standing grain.”
Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)“Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee: begin to number the seven weeks from such time as thou beginnest to put the sickle to the corn.”
King James Version · Public Domain“Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee: from the time thou beginnest to put the sickle to the standing grain shalt thou begin to number seven weeks.”
American Standard Version · Public Domain“`Seven weeks thou dost number to thee; from the beginning of the sickle among the standing corn thou dost begin to number seven weeks,”
Young's Literal Translation · Public DomainOther passages that echo Deuteronomy 16:9 — 10 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
- Exodus 23:16You are also to keep the Feast of Harvest with the firstfruits of the produce from what you sow in the field. And keep the Feast of Ingathering at the end of the year, when you gather your produce from the field.
- Exodus 34:22And you are to celebrate the Feast of Weeks with the firstfruits of the wheat harvest, and the Feast of Ingathering at the turn of the year.
- Leviticus 23:15From the day after the Sabbath, the day you brought the sheaf of the wave offering, you are to count off seven full weeks.
- Numbers 28:26On the day of firstfruits, when you present an offering of new grain to the LORD during the Feast of Weeks, you are to hold a sacred assembly; you must not do any regular work.
- Deuteronomy 16:10And you shall celebrate the Feast of Weeks to the LORD your God with a freewill offering that you give in proportion to how the LORD your God has blessed you,
- Deuteronomy 16:16Three times a year all your men are to appear before the LORD your God in the place He will choose: at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles. No one should appear before the LORD empty-handed.
- 2 Chronicles 8:13He observed the daily requirement for offerings according to the commandment of Moses for Sabbaths, New Moons, and the three annual appointed feasts—the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles.
- Acts 2:1When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place.
- 1 Corinthians 16:8But I will stay in Ephesus until Pentecost,
- Hebrews 2:1We must pay closer attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away.
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