Verses 35-40:
The Feast of Tabernacles closed with a solemn convocation on the eighth day, the twenty-second day of the seventh month, Tishri. No "servile" (menial) work was to be performed on that holy day. Sacrifices offered on that day were:
(1) Burnt Offering, consisting of one bullock one ram, and seven year-old lambs, Le Nu 1.
(2) Meat Offering, consisting of the prescribed quantities of flour, Le chapter 2.
(3) Drink Offerings, Le 23:13.
These offerings were to be in addition to those regularly offered, regarding sin, peace, vows, freewill offerings, etc., prescribed in Leviticus, Nu chapters 15, 27, et. al.
Offerings commanded in this Nu include (approximate):
(1) Lambs: 1,071.
(2) Bulls: 113.
(3) Rams: 37.
(4) Goats: 30.
(5) Flour: 112 bushels.
(6) Wine: 340 gallons, if the proportions of drink are consistent with the quantities of flour.
These offerings were not totally burned nor otherwise destroyed or wasted. Portions of the animals, as well as the flour and wine, were designated as food for the priests. This illustrates God’s provision for those who serve about His holy things, see 1Co 9:1-13.