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Dict: easton - Drink-offering



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Drink-offering @ consisted of wine kjv@Numbers:15:5; kjv@Hosea:9:4) poured around the altar kjv@Exodus:30:9). Joined with meat-offerings kjv@Numbers:6:15-17; kjv@2Kings:16:13; kjv@Joel:1:9 kjv@Joel:1:13 kjv@Joel:2:14), presented daily kjv@Exodus:29:40), on the Sabbath kjv@Numbers:28:9), and on feast-days (28:14). One-fourth of an hin of wine was required for one lamb, one-third for a ram, and one-half for a bullock kjv@Numbers:15:5 kjv@Numbers:28:7 kjv@Numbers:28:14). "Drink offerings of blood" kjv@Psalms:16:4) is used in allusion to the heathen practice of mingling the blood of animals sacrificed with wine or water, and pouring out the mixture in the worship of the gods, and the idea conveyed is that the psalmist would not partake of the abominations of the heathen.