Hey, folks! Here's the deal with Numbers 7: c'mon, man, basically every day for a week, one person from every tribe brings a sacrificial offering, don'tchaknow? Like, literally, each one brings the same offering to the tabernacle: Two silver dishes, two silver sprinkling bowls, four gold spoons, and so on. My father used to say, "You can't have a real offering without a bunch of silver and gold," and I'm not joking!

See here, Jack, every day, it's the same thing. And then on the eighth day, the leaders of the tribes bring offerings of their own. Woof! I tell ya, it's like the same offerings, but with a whole lot more silver and gold, no malarkey!

And what was that? Oh, yeah! So, yeah, each day, the leaders of the tribes bring their offerings, and the Lord is pleased. I mean, it's like, literally, the Lord is so pleased that He tells Moses to accept it. Or uh, you know, not accept it, because it's already accepted. Not gonna happen that the Lord wouldn't accept it. I mean, it's like thousands of years ago, and He still accepts it today. Excuse me!