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Text -- Leviticus 24:1-9 (NET)

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Regulations for the Lampstand and Table of Bread
24:1 The Lord spoke to Moses: 24:2 “Command the Israelites to bring to you pure oil of beaten olives for the light, to make a lamp burn continually. 24:3 Outside the veil-canopy of the congregation in the Meeting Tent Aaron must arrange it from evening until morning before the Lord continually. This is a perpetual statute throughout your generations. 24:4 On the ceremonially pure lampstand he must arrange the lamps before the Lord continually. 24:5 “You must take choice wheat flour and bake twelve loaves; there must be two tenths of an ephah of flour in each loaf, 24:6 and you must set them in two rows, six in a row, on the ceremonially pure table before the Lord. 24:7 You must put pure frankincense on each row, and it will become a memorial portion for the bread, a gift to the Lord. 24:8 Each Sabbath day Aaron must arrange it before the Lord continually; this portion is from the Israelites as a perpetual covenant. 24:9 It will belong to Aaron and his sons, and they must eat it in a holy place because it is most holy to him, a perpetual allotted portion from the gifts of the Lord.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TABERNACLE, A | Shewbread | SHEWBREAD, THE | SACRIFICE | Priest | ORDER | OIL, BEATEN | NUMBER | MEMORIAL; MEMORY | MANNA | LORD'S SUPPER; (EUCHARIST) | LIGHT | LAMP; LAMPSTAND | Israel | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 1 | Candlestick | COVENANT, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | CANDLESTICK, THE GOLDEN | BREAD | Abiathar | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Lev 24:2 - -- Heb. the lamp: yet Lev 24:4, it is the lamps: The seven lamps made all one lamp. In allusion to which, the Blessed Spirit is represented, Rev 4:5, by ...

Heb. the lamp: yet Lev 24:4, it is the lamps: The seven lamps made all one lamp. In allusion to which, the Blessed Spirit is represented, Rev 4:5, by seven lamps of fire before the throne. For there are diversities of gifts, but one spirit.

Wesley: Lev 24:3 - -- Either by himself, or by his sons, Exo 25:37.

Either by himself, or by his sons, Exo 25:37.

Wesley: Lev 24:4 - -- So called, partly because it was made of pure gold, partly because it was to be always kept clean.

So called, partly because it was made of pure gold, partly because it was to be always kept clean.

Wesley: Lev 24:5 - -- By the priests or Levites, whose work it was to prepare them, 1Ch 9:32.

By the priests or Levites, whose work it was to prepare them, 1Ch 9:32.

Wesley: Lev 24:5 - -- Representing the twelve tribes.

Representing the twelve tribes.

Wesley: Lev 24:6 - -- Not one above another, but one beside another, as the frankincense put upon each, Lev 24:7, shews.

Not one above another, but one beside another, as the frankincense put upon each, Lev 24:7, shews.

Wesley: Lev 24:7 - -- Unmixed and uncorrupted, or of the best sort, to be burnt before the Lord.

Unmixed and uncorrupted, or of the best sort, to be burnt before the Lord.

Wesley: Lev 24:7 - -- And this was done every time that the bread was changed.

And this was done every time that the bread was changed.

Wesley: Lev 24:7 - -- For that part which properly belonged to God, whereas the rest belonged to the priests.

For that part which properly belonged to God, whereas the rest belonged to the priests.

Wesley: Lev 24:8 - -- And these cakes are said to be received from or offered by the children of Israel, bought with the money which they contributed.

And these cakes are said to be received from or offered by the children of Israel, bought with the money which they contributed.

Wesley: Lev 24:8 - -- By virtue of that compact made between me and them, by which they were obliged to keep this amongst other commands, and, they so doing, I am obliged t...

By virtue of that compact made between me and them, by which they were obliged to keep this amongst other commands, and, they so doing, I am obliged to be their God and to bless them. And this may be here called an everlasting covenant, not only because it was to endure as long as the Jewish polity stood, but also because this was to stand everlastingly, or continually, and therefore the new cakes were first brought before the old were taken away.

Wesley: Lev 24:9 - -- The old bread now to be taken away.

The old bread now to be taken away.

Wesley: Lev 24:9 - -- The incense was offered by fire, and that for or instead of the bread, and therefore the bread was reputed as if it had been so offered.

The incense was offered by fire, and that for or instead of the bread, and therefore the bread was reputed as if it had been so offered.

JFB: Lev 24:2 - -- This is the repetition of a law previously given (Exo 27:20-21).

This is the repetition of a law previously given (Exo 27:20-21).

JFB: Lev 24:2 - -- Or cold-drawn, which is always of great purity.

Or cold-drawn, which is always of great purity.

JFB: Lev 24:3-4 - -- The daily presence of the priests was necessary to superintend the cleaning and trimming.

The daily presence of the priests was necessary to superintend the cleaning and trimming.

JFB: Lev 24:4 - -- So called because of pure gold. This was symbolical of the light which ministers are to diffuse through the Church.

So called because of pure gold. This was symbolical of the light which ministers are to diffuse through the Church.

JFB: Lev 24:5-9 - -- For the showbread, as previously appointed (Exo 25:30). Those cakes were baked by the Levites, the flour being furnished by the people (1Ch 9:32; 1Ch ...

For the showbread, as previously appointed (Exo 25:30). Those cakes were baked by the Levites, the flour being furnished by the people (1Ch 9:32; 1Ch 23:29), oil, wine, and salt being the other ingredients (Lev 2:13).

JFB: Lev 24:5-9 - -- That is, of an ephah--thirteen and a half pounds weight each; and on each row or pile of cakes some frankincense was strewed, which, being burnt, led ...

That is, of an ephah--thirteen and a half pounds weight each; and on each row or pile of cakes some frankincense was strewed, which, being burnt, led to the showbread being called "an offering made by fire." Every Sabbath a fresh supply was furnished; hot loaves were placed on the altar instead of the stale ones, which, having lain a week, were removed, and eaten only by the priests, except in cases of necessity (1Sa 21:3-6; also Luk 6:3-4).

Clarke: Lev 24:2 - -- Pure oil olive - See every thing relative to this ordinance explained on Exo 27:20, Exo 27:21 (note).

Pure oil olive - See every thing relative to this ordinance explained on Exo 27:20, Exo 27:21 (note).

Clarke: Lev 24:5 - -- Bake twelve cakes - See the whole account of the shew-bread in the notes on Exo 25:30 (note); and relative to the table on which they stood, the gol...

Bake twelve cakes - See the whole account of the shew-bread in the notes on Exo 25:30 (note); and relative to the table on which they stood, the golden candlestick and silver trumpets carried in triumph to Rome, see the note on Exo 25:31.

Calvin: Lev 24:5 - -- We now come to the third part of the external service of God, which will bring us to the end of our exposition of the Second Commandment. We have, th...

We now come to the third part of the external service of God, which will bring us to the end of our exposition of the Second Commandment. We have, then, now to treat of the sacred oblations, the first place amongst which I have thought it best to give to the loaves, which had their peculiar table opposite the candlestick on the north side, as we saw in the construction of the Tabernacle; for although the mention of them will recur elsewhere, yet, since they were offered separately, and placed before the Ark of the Covenant, as it were in God’s sight, they must not be treated of apart from the sacrifices. I have already explained that this was no ordinary symbol of God’s favor, when He descended familiarly to them, as if He were their messmate. They were called “the bread of faces,” 227 because they were placed before the eyes of God; and thus He made known His special favor, as if coming to banquet with them. Nor can it be doubted but that He commanded them to be twelve in number, with reference to the twelve tribes, as if He would admit to His table the food offered by each of them. The “two tenths” make the fifth part of the epah. And it is plaia indeed that this rite was thus accurately prescribed by God, lest diversity in so serious a matter might gradually give birth to many corruptions. In the word “tenths,” He seems to allude to the tax which He had imposed on the people, that thus the holiness of the loaves might be enhanced. But why He required two “tenths” rather than one I know not, nor do I think it any use more curiously to inquire. I refer to the frankincense the words, “that it may be on the bread for a memorial:” as if it were said that the bread, seasoned by the smell of the incense, would renew the memory of the children of Israel, so that they should be of sweet savor before God. Others translate it “a monument” instead of “for a memorial,” but with the same meaning. But although some think that the bread itself is called a memorial, it is more applicable to the frankincense; for it is afterwards added, that the incense should be at the same time a burnt sacrifice, viz., because in it the bread was, as it were, offered in burnt sacrifice.

TSK: Lev 24:2 - -- that they : Exo 27:20, Exo 27:21, Exo 39:37, Exo 40:24; Num 8:2-4; 1Sa 3:3, 1Sa 3:4 the lamps : 2Ch 13:11; Psa 119:105, Psa 119:130; Pro 6:23; Isa 8:2...

TSK: Lev 24:4 - -- the pure : Exo 25:31-39, Exo 31:8, Exo 37:17-24, Exo 39:37; Num 3:31, Num 4:9; 1Ki 7:49; 1Ch 28:15; Jer 52:19; Zec 4:2, Zec 4:3, Zec 4:11-14; Heb 9:2;...

TSK: Lev 24:5 - -- The loaves of bread which the officiating priest placed every sabbath day upon the golden table in the Sanctum, before the Lord, were twelve in number...

The loaves of bread which the officiating priest placed every sabbath day upon the golden table in the Sanctum, before the Lord, were twelve in number, representing the twelve tribes of Israel. The loaves must have been large, since two tenth deals (about six pints) of flour were used for each, Lev 24:3, Lev 24:6, Lev 24:7. They were served up hot on the sabbath day in the Sanctum, when the stale ones, which had been exposed the whole week, were taken away, and none but the priests were allowed to eat them. In an extraordinary extremity, David and his men partook of the shew-bread (see note on 1Sa 21:6), the urgent necessity alone justifying the act. The Hebrew signifies bread of faces, or, of the face.

Exo 25:30, Exo 40:23; 1Ki 18:31; 1Sa 21:4, 1Sa 21:5; Mat 12:4; Act 26:7; Jam 1:1

TSK: Lev 24:6 - -- in two rows : 1Co 14:40 pure : Exo 25:23, Exo 25:24, Exo 37:10-16, Exo 39:36, Exo 40:22, Exo 40:23; 1Ki 7:48; 2Ch 4:19, 2Ch 13:11; Heb 9:2

TSK: Lev 24:7 - -- pure : Lev 2:2; Eph 1:6; Heb 7:25; Rev 8:3, Rev 8:4 the bread : Joh 6:35, Joh 6:51 a memorial : Gen 9:16; Exo 12:14, Exo 13:9, Exo 17:14; Act 10:4, Ac...

TSK: Lev 24:8 - -- Num 4:7; 1Ch 9:32, 1Ch 23:29; 2Ch 2:4; Neh 10:33; Mat 12:3-5

TSK: Lev 24:9 - -- Aaron’ s : Lev 8:31; 1Sa 21:6; Mal 1:12; Mat 12:4; Mar 2:26; Luk 6:4 they shall : Lev 6:16, Lev 8:3, Lev 8:31, Lev 10:17, Lev 21:22; Exo 29:32, E...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Lev 24:1-9 - -- The oil for the lamps of the tabernacle and the meal for the showbread were to be offerings from the Congregation, like the meal for the Pentecostal...

The oil for the lamps of the tabernacle and the meal for the showbread were to be offerings from the Congregation, like the meal for the Pentecostal loaves, Lev 23:17. It appears that the responsibility of keeping up the lights rested on the high priest, but the actual service might be performed, on ordinary occasions, by the common priests. Compare margin reference.

Lev 24:5

Each cake or loaf of unleavened bread Lev 2:11 was to contain about six pounds and a quarter (see Exo 29:40 note) of fine flour. The material was the same, both in quality and in quantity, with that of each one of the wave-loaves of Pentecost Lev 23:17. In the service of the temple the preparation and arrangement of the cakes was committed to the Levites 1Ch 9:32; 1Ch 23:29; 2Ch 13:11.

Lev 24:6

Two rows, six on a row - Rather, two piles, six in a pile. On the table, see Exo 25:23-30.

Lev 24:7

The frankincense as a memorial (like the handful of the meat-offering, Lev 2:2), was most likely cast upon the altar-fire as "an offering made by fire unto the Lord,"when the bread was removed from the table on the Sabbath-day Lev 24:8; 1Sa 21:6. The frankincense was put into small gold cups, one of which was placed upon each pile of bread. (See Exo 25:23-30 note.)

Lev 24:8

Being taken from the children of Israel - Each cake represented the offering of a tribe.

Lev 24:9

See Lev 2:3 note. It could have been only by a stretch of the law that Ahimelech gave a portion of the showbread to David and his men, on the ground that they were free from ceremonial defilement. 1Sa 21:4-6; Mat 12:4.

The showbread was a true meat-offering (see Exo 25:29). The special form in which it was offered, especially in its being brought into the tabernacle and in its consisting of twelve loaves, distinguish it as an offering made on behalf of the nation.

Poole: Lev 24:2 - -- That they bring at their common charge, because it was for their common good and service. This command was given before, Exo 27:20 .

That they bring at their common charge, because it was for their common good and service. This command was given before, Exo 27:20 .

Poole: Lev 24:3 - -- The veil of the testimony i.e. which was before the ark of the testimony. Shall Aaron order it either by himself, or by his sons, Exo 25:37 .

The veil of the testimony i.e. which was before the ark of the testimony.

Shall Aaron order it either by himself, or by his sons, Exo 25:37 .

Poole: Lev 24:4 - -- So called, partly because it was made of pure gold, partly because it was to be oft dressed and always kept clean.

So called, partly because it was made of pure gold, partly because it was to be oft dressed and always kept clean.

Poole: Lev 24:5 - -- Thou shalt take by the priests or Levites, whose work it was to prepare them, 1Ch 9:32 . Twelve cakes representing the twelve tribes. Two tenth de...

Thou shalt take by the priests or Levites, whose work it was to prepare them, 1Ch 9:32 .

Twelve cakes representing the twelve tribes.

Two tenth deals i.e. two omers. See Lev 23:13 .

Poole: Lev 24:6 - -- Not one above another, but one beside another, as the frankincense put upon each, Lev 24:7 , shows. The pure table was so called because it was cove...

Not one above another, but one beside another, as the frankincense put upon each, Lev 24:7 , shows. The pure table was so called because it was covered with pure gold, Exo 25:24 , and because it was always to be kept very pure and clean by the care of the priests.

Poole: Lev 24:7 - -- Pure frankincense unmixed and uncorrupted, or of the best sort. That it may be on the bread or to the bread , or for the bread , to wit, to be bu...

Pure frankincense unmixed and uncorrupted, or of the best sort.

That it may be on the bread or to the bread , or for the bread , to wit, to be burnt before the Lord instead of the bread, which could not conveniently be offered to God in that manner. And this was done every time that the bread was changed.

For a memorial for that part which properly belonged to God, whereas the rest belonged to the priest. See Poole "Lev 2:2" .

Poole: Lev 24:8 - -- Before the Lord whence it was called the shew-bread, Heb. the bread of faces , or of presence , i.e. the bread which was put upon the table in the ...

Before the Lord whence it was called the shew-bread, Heb. the bread of faces , or of presence , i.e. the bread which was put upon the table in the Lord’ s presence.

Being taken such supplements are not unusual. Thus in the floor, 1Ki 22:10 , is put for sitting in the floor , 2Ch 18:9 ; and burdens, 2Ch 2:18 , for carrying burdens, 1Ki 5:15 . And these cakes are said to be received from or offered by

the children of Israel because they were bought with the money which they contributed, as may be seen Neh 10:32,33 ; as Judas is said to purchase the field , Act 1:18 , which was purchased by his money, Mat 27:7 . By an everlasting covenant ; by virtue of that compact made between me and them, by which they are obliged to keep this amongst other commands, and, they so doing, I am obliged to be their God, and to bless them. And this may be here called

an everlasting covenant not only because it was to endure as long as the Jewish religion and polity stood, but also because this was to stand there everlastingly, or continually, as is here said, and therefore the new cakes were first brought before the old were taken away.

Poole: Lev 24:9 - -- i.e. The old bread now to be taken away. Of the offerings , or, as one or being one of the offerings , &c., in regard of the incense which was off...

i.e. The old bread now to be taken away.

Of the offerings , or, as one or being one of the offerings , &c., in regard of the incense which was offered by fire, and that for or instead of the bread, as was said on Lev 24:7 , and therefore the broad was reputed as if it had been so offered.

Haydock: Lev 24:2 - -- Command. It is probable that this order was given while Beseleel was working at the tabernacle. (Calmet) --- The people were to furnish the necess...

Command. It is probable that this order was given while Beseleel was working at the tabernacle. (Calmet) ---

The people were to furnish the necessary sacrifices, &c., by the half sicle, Exodus xxx. 3, and by voluntary contributions on the three great festivals, on which no one was to appear empty-handed, Exodus xxiii. 15. Some chose to put their contributions towards the temple in the treasury, Luke xxi. 1. ---

Oil: Hebrew, "pure oil of the olive beaten, for light to," &c.

Haydock: Lev 24:5 - -- Bake. The family of Caath had to perform this office, 1 Paralipomenon ix. 32, and xxiii. 29. (Menochius) --- [ Ver. 7. ] Incense. Septuagint ad...

Bake. The family of Caath had to perform this office, 1 Paralipomenon ix. 32, and xxiii. 29. (Menochius) ---

[ Ver. 7. ] Incense. Septuagint add, "salt." Villalpand also places wine on the table. (B. iv. 57.) ---

Memorial for the Lord to bless his people, and for them to make their oblations to him as to the living God, from whom all blessings are derived. (Haydock) ---

The incense was burnt instead of the bread, when fresh loaves were placed there. (Calmet)

Haydock: Lev 24:8 - -- Of the, &c. The Israelites gave a sufficient maintenance to the ministers of religion, out of which these provided the loaves; as St. Jerome testifi...

Of the, &c. The Israelites gave a sufficient maintenance to the ministers of religion, out of which these provided the loaves; as St. Jerome testifies, Malachias i.

Gill: Lev 24:1 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... After he had delivered to him the laws concerning the purity of the priests, and the perfection of the sacrifices t...

And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... After he had delivered to him the laws concerning the purity of the priests, and the perfection of the sacrifices they were to offer, and concerning the feasts the people were to keep, he spoke to Moses of some other things which concerned both people and priests:

saying; as follows.

Gill: Lev 24:2 - -- Command the children of Israel,.... Moses was the chief magistrate under God, and being clothed with authority from him, had power to command the chil...

Command the children of Israel,.... Moses was the chief magistrate under God, and being clothed with authority from him, had power to command the children of Israel to do what the Lord required of them:

that they bring unto thee pure oil olive, beaten, for the light; this was to be at the public expense, and it belonged to the community to supply the priests with oil for the light of the candlestick in the temple, Exo 25:6; and this oil was not to be any sort of oil, as train oil, or oil of nuts, almonds, &c. but oil of olives, and not any sort of that, but the purest, which was the first that was taken from them; it seems there were three sorts, the first of which was pure, and this beaten in a mortar, and not ground in a mill; See Gill on Exo 27:20,

to cause the lamps to burn continually; the lamps in the golden candlestick, which were seven, Exo 25:37; or "the lamp", in the singular number, as it is in the original text; the western lamp, which is said to be always kept lighted, from which the rest were lighted when out; though the oil was undoubtedly for the supply of the lamps, that they might burn always, night and day; or from night tonight, as Jarchi; and both on sabbath days and working days, as the Targum of Jonathan.

Gill: Lev 24:3 - -- Without the vail of the testimony,.... That is, on the outside of the vail which divided between the holy and holy of holies, and which was before the...

Without the vail of the testimony,.... That is, on the outside of the vail which divided between the holy and holy of holies, and which was before the ark in which the testimony or law was:

in the tabernacle of the congregation; which the apostle calls the first, namely, the holy place in which the candlestick, with its lamps, stood, Heb 9:2,

shall Aaron order it from the evening unto the morning, before the Lord continually, that is, the lamp or lamps, or candlestick, in which they were, or the light of them; his business was, and so every priest's that succeeded him, to supply the lamps with oil, to dress, him, and snuff them, that they might burn clear, and burn always, and that before the Lord, in the presence of the Lord:

it shall be a statute for ever in your generations; until the Messiah should come, the true light, which would put out all such typical ones, and by his Gospel spread light in all his churches throughout the world; See Gill on Exo 27:20 and See Gill on Exo 27:21.

Gill: Lev 24:4 - -- He shall order the lamps on the pure candlestick,.... So called, as Jarchi suggests, for these two reasons, partly because it was made of pure gold, a...

He shall order the lamps on the pure candlestick,.... So called, as Jarchi suggests, for these two reasons, partly because it was made of pure gold, and partly because it was to be kept pure and clean, and free from ashes, by the priest; see Exo 25:31,

before the Lord continually; which both respects the situation of the candlestick, and the work about it, which Aaron was to do continually before and in the presence of the Lord. Jarchi thinks this ordering respects the measure of oil for every night, which he says, according to the wise men, was half a log for every lamp, which was about a quarter of a pint of oil.

Gill: Lev 24:5 - -- And thou shalt take fine flour,.... Of wheat, and the finest of it: and bake twelve cakes thereof; answerable to the twelve tribes, as the Targum o...

And thou shalt take fine flour,.... Of wheat, and the finest of it:

and bake twelve cakes thereof; answerable to the twelve tribes, as the Targum of Jonathan, which were typical of the spiritual Israel of God:

two tenth deals shall be in one cake; that is, two tenth parts of an ephah, which were two omers, one of which was as much as a man could eat in one day of the manna: so that one of these cakes was as much as two men could eat of bread in one day; each cake was ten hands' breadth long, five broad, and seven fingers its horns, or was so high g.

Gill: Lev 24:6 - -- And thou shalt set them in two rows,.... The twelve cakes: six on a row; not by the side of each other, but six upon one another: upon the pure ...

And thou shalt set them in two rows,.... The twelve cakes:

six on a row; not by the side of each other, but six upon one another:

upon the pure table; the shewbread table, so called because overlaid with pure gold, and kept clean and bright, Exo 25:24,

before the Lord; for this stood in the holy place, in the same place as the candlestick did, which has the same position, Lev 24:4; of the mystical and typical sense of these cakes; see Gill on Exo 25:30.

Gill: Lev 24:7 - -- And thou shalt put pure frankincense upon each row,.... Two cups of frankincense, in each of which was an handful of it, and which were set by each r...

And thou shalt put pure frankincense upon each row,.... Two cups of frankincense, in each of which was an handful of it, and which were set by each row of the cakes, as Jarchi observes:

that it may be on the bread for a memorial; or "for the bread", instead of it, for a memorial of it; that being to be eaten by the priests, and this to be burned on the altar to the Lord, as follows:

even an offering made by fire unto the Lord; not the bread that was after a time taken away, and eaten by the priests, but the frankincense.

Gill: Lev 24:8 - -- Every sabbath he shall set it in order before the Lord continually,.... That is, the priest or priests then ministering, who should bring new cakes an...

Every sabbath he shall set it in order before the Lord continually,.... That is, the priest or priests then ministering, who should bring new cakes and place them in the above order, having removed the old ones, which was done in this manner; four priests went in, two had in their hands the two rows (of bread), and two had in their hands two cups (of frankincense); four went before these, two to take away the two rows (of the old bread), and two to take away the two cups (of frankincense); and they that carried in stood in the north, and their faces to the south and they that brought out stood in the south, and their faces to the north; these drew away (the old bread) and they put them (the new), and the hand of the one was over against the hand of the other, as it is said, "before me continually", Exo 25:30 h; that is, at the same time the hands of the one were employed in taking away, the hands of the other were employed in setting on; so that there was always bread upon the table:

being taken from the children of Israel by an everlasting covenant; God requiring it of them, and they agreeing to give it, as they did, either in meal or in money; for this was at the expense of the community.

Gill: Lev 24:9 - -- And it shall be Aaron's and his sons',.... The twelve cakes of the old bread, when taken off the shewbread table; these were divided between the cours...

And it shall be Aaron's and his sons',.... The twelve cakes of the old bread, when taken off the shewbread table; these were divided between the courses of the priests that carried in and brought out; and the high priest had half from each course, so that the half was for Aaron or the high priest, and the other half for his sons, or the priests that ministered i:

and they shall eat it in the holy place; in the tabernacle or some court of it, and not in their own houses: it is said the shewbread was not eaten sooner than the ninth day, nor after the eleventh; how? it was baked on the evening of the sabbath, and it was eaten on the sabbath, the ninth day; if a feast day happened to be on the eve of the sabbath, it was eaten on the tenth; if the two feast days of the beginning of the year so fell, it was eaten on the eleventh day k: the reason why it was only eaten in the holy place is:

for it is most holy unto him; it was one of the most holy things, which were only to be eaten by males, and in the sanctuary not as the light holy things, which were eaten in the houses and families of the priests, and by their wives and daughters also:

of the offerings of the Lord made by fire, by a perpetual statute; not that the bread was a burnt offering, but the frankincense upon it, or by it, and so having a connection with it, the whole is said to be an offering by fire: the one was given to the priests of the Lord to eat, and the other was consumed on the altar; and both were an offering to the Lord; and the frankincense being offered by fire unto the Lord, instead of the bread it was reckoned as if that was so offered.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Lev 24:2 Heb “to cause to ascend a lamp continually.”

NET Notes: Lev 24:3 Heb “for your generations.”

NET Notes: Lev 24:4 Alternatively, “pure [gold] lampstand,” based on Exod 25:31, etc., where the term for “gold” actually appears (see NAB, NASB, ...

NET Notes: Lev 24:5 See the note on Lev 5:11.

NET Notes: Lev 24:6 Heb “six of the row.”

NET Notes: Lev 24:7 See the note on Lev 1:9 regarding the term “gift.”

NET Notes: Lev 24:8 The word “portion” is supplied in the translation here for clarity, to specify what “this” refers to.

NET Notes: Lev 24:9 Or “a perpetual regulation”; NRSV “a perpetual due.”

Geneva Bible: Lev 24:2 ( a ) Command the children of Israel, that they bring unto thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamps to burn continually. ( a ) Re...

Geneva Bible: Lev 24:3 Without the vail ( b ) of the testimony, in the tabernacle of the congregation, shall Aaron order it from the evening unto the morning before the LORD...

Geneva Bible: Lev 24:5 And thou shalt take fine flour, and bake twelve cakes thereof: two ( c ) tenth deals shall be in one cake. ( c ) That is, two omers, read (Exo 16:16)...

Geneva Bible: Lev 24:7 And thou shalt put pure frankincense upon [each] row, that ( d ) it may be on the bread for a memorial, [even] an offering made by fire unto the LORD....

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Lev 24:1-23 - --1 The oil for the lamps.5 The shew-bread.10 Shelomith's son blasphemeth.13 The law of blasphemy.17 Of murder.18 Of damage.23 The blasphemer is stoned.

MHCC: Lev 24:1-9 - --The loaves of bread typify Christ as the Bread of life, and the food of the souls of his people. He is the Light of his church, the Light of the world...

Matthew Henry: Lev 24:1-9 - -- Care is here taken, and orders are given, for the decent furnishing of the candlestick and table in God's house. I. The lamps must always be kept bu...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 24:1-4 - -- The directions concerning the oil for the holy candlestick (Lev 24:1-4) and the preparation of the shew-bread (Lev 24:5-9) lose the appearance of ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 24:5-9 - -- The preparation of the shew-bread and the use to be made of it are described here for the first time; though it had already been offered by the cong...

Constable: Lev 17:1--27:34 - --II. The private worship of the Israelites chs. 17--27 The second major division of Leviticus deals with how the ...

Constable: Lev 24:1-9 - --D. The preparation of the holy lamps and showbread 24:1-9 The connection of these instructions with what...

Guzik: Lev 24:1-23 - --Leviticus 24 - The Law Put Into Action A. Care for the Tabernacle. 1. (1-4) Care of the tabernacle lamps. Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: &q...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Leviticus (Book Introduction) LEVITICUS. So called from its treating of the laws relating to the ritual, the services, and sacrifices of the Jewish religion, the superintendence of...

JFB: Leviticus (Outline) BURNT OFFERINGS OF THE HERD. (Lev. 1:1-17) THE MEAT OFFERINGS. (Lev. 2:1-16) THE PEACE OFFERING OF THE HERD. (Lev. 3:1-17) SIN OFFERING OF IGNORANCE....

TSK: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Leviticus is a most interesting and important book; a book containing a code of sacrificial, ceremonial, civil, and judicial laws, which, for the puri...

TSK: Leviticus 24 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Lev 24:1, The oil for the lamps; Lev 24:5, The shew-bread; Lev 24:10, Shelomith’s son blasphemeth; Lev 24:13, The law of blasphemy; Lev...

Poole: Leviticus (Book Introduction) THIRD BOOK OF MOSES CALLED LEVITICUS THE ARGUMENT This Book, containing the actions of about one month’ s space, acquainteth us with the Lev...

Poole: Leviticus 24 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 24 The oil for the lamps, Lev 24:1-4 . The shew-bread, Lev 24:5-9 . Shelomith’ s son blasphemeth, Lev 24:10-12 . The law of blasphemy,...

MHCC: Leviticus (Book Introduction) God ordained divers kinds of oblations and sacrifices, to assure his people of the forgiveness of their offences, if they offered them in true faith a...

MHCC: Leviticus 24 (Chapter Introduction) (Lev 24:1-9) Oil for the lamps, The shew-bread. (Lev 24:10-23) The law of blasphemy, blasphemer is stoned.

Matthew Henry: Leviticus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Third Book of Moses, Called Leviticus There is nothing historical in all this book of Leviticus exc...

Matthew Henry: Leviticus 24 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A repetition of the laws concerning the lamps and the show-bread (Lev 24:1-9). II. A violation of the law against bla...

Constable: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrews derived the title of this book from the first word in i...

Constable: Leviticus (Outline) Outline "At first sight the book of Leviticus might appear to be a haphazard, even repetitious arrangement of en...

Constable: Leviticus Leviticus Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. New York...

Haydock: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. The Book is called Leviticus : because it treats of the offices, ministries, rites and ceremonies of the Priests and Levites. The H...

Gill: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS This book is commonly called by the Jews Vajikra, from the first word with which it begins, and sometimes תורת כהנ...

Gill: Leviticus 24 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 24 This chapter treats of the oil for the lamps, and the ordering of them, Lev 24:1; of the making of the shewbread cakes...

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