Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Numbers 28:23
Ye shall offer these beside the burnt offering in the morning, which [is] for a continual burnt offering.
And that in the evening too, as is evident from the nature of the thing, and from other scriptures; but the morning sacrifice alone is mentioned, partly because the celebration of the feast began with it, and principally because this alone was doubtful, whether this might not be omitted when so many other sacrifices were offered in that morning, whereas there was no question but the evening sacrifice should be offered, when there were none other besides it to be offered.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
Ye shall offer these beside the burnt offering in the morning,…. The daily morning sacrifice, and also besides the daily evening sacrifices, though it is not expressed:
which is for a continual burnt offering; and not to be intermitted on any account, let the sacrifices of the day be ever so numerous; great care is taken to observe this.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
The festal sacrifices of the seven days were to be prepared “in addition to the morning burnt-offering, which served as the continual burnt-offering.” This implies that the festal sacrifices commanded were to be prepared and offered every day after the morning sacrifice.
Fuente: Keil & Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament
23. Beside the burnt offering The daily sacrifice, Num 28:3, note. In addition there was a lamb for a burnt offering accompanied by the wave sheaf. Lev 23:12, note.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
beside = in addition to, as in Num 28:31 (not “upon”, as in Num 28:10 and Num 28:24).
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Num 28:3, Num 28:10
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Num 28:23. In the morning And that in the evening too, as is evident from other passages of Scripture. But the morning sacrifice alone is mentioned, both because the celebration of the feast began with it, and because this alone was doubtful whether this might not be omitted, when so many other sacrifices were offered in that morning: whereas, there was no question but the evening sacrifice should be offered, when there were none other to be offered. This solemn festival was designed as an acknowledgment of Gods goodness in bringing them out of Egypt, and making them a free people; which was the foundation of all their future blessings.