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A man or woman may take a Nazirite vow, separating themselves to the Lord by abstaining from wine, avoiding defilement, and leaving their hair uncut as a visible sign of devotion. When the vow ends, offerings are made to mark the completion. The chapter concludes with the priestly blessing—“The Lord bless you and keep you…”—a declaration of divine favor and peace. This chapter shows that wholehearted devotion to God brings His blessing, and that separation for His sake results in true joy and holiness.
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