Numbers 6 is a chapter in the Bible that outlines specific instructions for the Nazarite vow. This vow is a commitment made by individuals to dedicate themselves to God for a certain period. Those who take this vow must abstain from wine, avoid cutting their hair, and refrain from contact with dead bodies.
The chapter also describes the process for concluding the Nazarite vow. At the end of the commitment, the individual must bring offerings to the Tabernacle, including a lamb, a ram, and grain offerings. This ritual symbolizes the completion of their dedication and their return to normal life.