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Text -- Exodus 38:26 (NET)

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38:26 one beka per person, that is, a half shekel, according to the sanctuary shekel, for everyone who crossed over to those numbered, from twenty years old or older, 603,550 in all.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Weights | WEIGHTS AND MEASURES | Tax | Talent | Tabernacle | Religion | MOSES | MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN | Israel | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 3-4 | EGYPT | Census | Bekah | BEKA | more
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Clarke , TSK

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Barnes , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Clarke: Exo 38:26 - -- A bekah for every man - The Hebrew word בקי beka , from בקי baka , to divide, separate into two, seems to signify, not a particular coin, bu...

A bekah for every man - The Hebrew word בקי beka , from בקי baka , to divide, separate into two, seems to signify, not a particular coin, but a shekel broken or cut in two; so, anciently, our farthing was a penny divided in the midst and then subdivided, so that each division contained the fourth part of the penny; hence its name fourthing or fourthling, since corrupted into farthing

There appear to be three particular reasons why much riches should be employed in the construction of the tabernacle, etc

1.    To impress the people’ s minds with the glory and dignity of the Divine Majesty, and the importance of his service

2.    To take out of their hands the occasion of covetousness; for as they brought much spoils out of Egypt, and could have little if any use for gold and silver in the wilderness, where it does not appear that they had much intercourse with any other people, and were miraculously supported, so that they did not need their riches, it was right to employ that in the worship of God which otherwise might have engendered that love which is the root of all evil

3.    To prevent pride and vainglory, by leading them to give up to the Divine service even the ornaments of their persons, which would have had too direct a tendency to divert their minds from better things. Thus God’ s worship was rendered august and respectable, incitements to sin and low desires removed, and the people instructed to consider nothing valuable, but as far as it might be employed to the glory and in the service of God.

TSK: Exo 38:26 - -- bekah : Exo 30:13, Exo 30:15, Exo 30:16 every man : Heb. a poll, Num 1:46 six hundred : Exo 12:37; Num 1:46

bekah : Exo 30:13, Exo 30:15, Exo 30:16

every man : Heb. a poll, Num 1:46

six hundred : Exo 12:37; Num 1:46

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Exo 38:26 - -- A bekah - Literally, "a half": the words "half a shekel,"etc. appear to be inserted only for emphasis, to enforce the accuracy to be observed i...

A bekah - Literally, "a half": the words "half a shekel,"etc. appear to be inserted only for emphasis, to enforce the accuracy to be observed in the payment. See Exo 30:13. Respecting the capitation and the numbering of the people, see Exo 30:12.

Gill: Exo 38:26 - -- A bekah for every man, that is, half a shekel, after the shekel of the sanctuary,.... A half shekel was called a "bekah", from בקע, "bakah", to di...

A bekah for every man, that is, half a shekel, after the shekel of the sanctuary,.... A half shekel was called a "bekah", from בקע, "bakah", to divide; because it was a shekel divided into two parts:

for everyone that went to be numbered, from twenty years and upwards; in order to give a ransom, and make an atonement for their souls, as was ordered Exo 30:12.

for six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty men; so that from the time of their coming out of Egypt, which was now about six months ago, there was an increase of 3550 of the above age; see Exo 12:37.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Exo 38:26 The phrase “in all” has been supplied.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Exo 38:1-31 - --1 The altar of burnt offering.8 The laver of brass.9 The court, and its hangings.21 The sum of what the people offered, and the use to which it was ap...

MHCC: Exo 38:21-31 - --The foundation of massy pieces of silver showed the solidity and purity of the truth upon which the church is founded. Let us regard the Lord Jesus Ch...

Matthew Henry: Exo 38:21-31 - -- Here we have a breviat of the account which, by Moses's appointment, the Levites took and kept of the gold, silver, and brass, that was brought in f...

Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 38:21-31 - -- Estimate of the Amount of Metal Used. - Exo 38:21. "These are the numbered things of the dwelling, of the dwelling of the testimony, that were numbe...

Constable: Exo 15:22--Lev 1:1 - --II. THE ADOPTION OF ISRAEL 15:22--40:38 The second major section of Exodus records the events associated with Go...

Constable: Exo 35:1--40:38 - --E. The construction and dedication of the objects used in Israel's worship chs. 35-40 The renewal of the...

Constable: Exo 36:8--40:1 - --2. Execution of the work 36:8-39:43 Moses described the directions for constructing the tabernac...

Constable: Exo 38:21-31 - --The raw materials 38:21-31 Moses also recorded an estimate of the amount of metal used (...

Guzik: Exo 38:1-31 - --Exodus 38 - More on Building the Tabernacle A. Items associated with the outer court. 1. (1-7) The altar of burnt offering (according to the command...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Exodus (Book Introduction) EXODUS, a "going forth," derives its name from its being occupied principally with a relation of the departure of the Israelites from Egypt, and the i...

JFB: Exodus (Outline) INCREASE OF THE ISRAELITES. (Exo. 1:1-22) BIRTH AND PRESERVATION OF MOSES. (Exo 2:1-10) there went a man of the house of Levi, &c. Amram was the hus...

TSK: Exodus (Book Introduction) The title of this Book is derived from the Septuagint; in which it is called ΕΞΟΔΟΣ , " Exodus;" or, as it is in the Codex Alexandrinus, Ε�...

TSK: Exodus 38 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Exo 38:1, The altar of burnt offering; Exo 38:8, The laver of brass; Exo 38:9, The court, and its hangings; Exo 38:21, The sum of what th...

Poole: Exodus (Book Introduction) SECOND BOOK OF MOSES CALLED EXODUS. THE ARGUMENT. AFTER the death of Joseph, who had sent for his father’ s house into Egypt, the children o...

Poole: Exodus 38 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 38 The altar of burn offering, with its furniture Exo 38:1-7 , laver of brass, Exo 38:8 . The court, and the hangings thereof, Exo 38:9-20 ...

MHCC: Exodus (Book Introduction) The Book of Exodus relates the forming of the children of Israel into a church and a nation. We have hitherto seen true religion shown in domestic lif...

MHCC: Exodus 38 (Chapter Introduction) (Exo 38:1-8) The brazen altar and laver. (Exo 38:9-20) The court. (Exo 38:21-31) The offerings of the people.

Matthew Henry: Exodus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Moses, Called Exodus Moses (the servant of the Lord in writing for him as well as ...

Matthew Henry: Exodus 38 (Chapter Introduction) Here is an account, I. Of the making of the brazen altar (Exo 38:1-7), and the laver (Exo 38:8). II. The preparing of the hangings for the enclos...

Constable: Exodus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrew title of this book (we'elleh shemot) originated from the...

Constable: Exodus (Outline) Outline I. The liberation of Israel 1:1-15:21 A. God's preparation of Israel and Moses chs. ...

Constable: Exodus Exodus Bibliography Adams, Dwayne H. "The Building Program that Works (Exodus 25:4--36:7 [31:1-11])." Exegesis ...

Haydock: Exodus (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF EXODUS. INTRODUCTION. The second Book of Moses is called Exodus from the Greek word Exodos, which signifies going out; becaus...

Gill: Exodus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS This book is called by the Jews Veelleh Shemoth, from the first words with which it begins, and sometimes Sepher Shemoth, an...

Gill: Exodus 38 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 38 This chapter is a continuation of the account of the making of the things belonging to the tabernacle, particularly the a...

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