
Text -- Leviticus 24:4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 24:4
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.
JFB -> Lev 24:3-4; Lev 24:4
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.
TSK -> Lev 24:4
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;...

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Barnes -> Lev 24:1-9
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.
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.
Two rows, six on a row - Rather, two piles, six in a pile. On the table, see Exo 25:23-30.
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.)
Being taken from the children of Israel - Each cake represented the offering of a tribe.
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 24:4
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.
Gill -> Lev 24:4
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.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 24:1-23
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
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
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
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 ...
Constable -> Lev 17:1--27:34; Lev 24:1-9
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 ...
