
Text -- Numbers 4:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 4:13
Wesley: Num 4:13 - -- Hence we may conclude, that they did offer sacrifices at other times, though not so constantly and diligently, as they did in Canaan. Moreover the tak...
Hence we may conclude, that they did offer sacrifices at other times, though not so constantly and diligently, as they did in Canaan. Moreover the taking away of the ashes only doth sufficiently imply that the fire was preserved, which as it came down from heaven, Lev 9:24. So it was by God's command to be continually fed, and kept burning, and therefore doubtless was put into some vessel, which might be either fastened to the altar and put within this covering, or carried by some person appointed thereunto.
JFB -> Num 4:13
JFB: Num 4:13 - -- The necessity of removing ashes from the altar plainly implies that sacrifices were offered in the wilderness (compare Exo 18:12; Exo 24:4), though th...
The necessity of removing ashes from the altar plainly implies that sacrifices were offered in the wilderness (compare Exo 18:12; Exo 24:4), though that rebellious race seems frequently to have neglected the duty (Amo 5:25). No mention is made of the sacred fire; but as, by divine command, it was to be kept constantly burning, it must have been transferred to some pan or brazier under the covering, and borne by the appointed carriers.
TSK -> Num 4:13
TSK: Num 4:13 - -- The embers of the sacred fire seem to have been removed in the grate, which was carried apart from the brazen altar; both being covered from view by p...

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Poole -> Num 4:13
Poole: Num 4:13 - -- From the altar of burnt-offerings whereby it may seem probable, though it be denied by most, that they did offer some sacrifices in the wilderness, t...
From the altar of burnt-offerings whereby it may seem probable, though it be denied by most, that they did offer some sacrifices in the wilderness, though it may not be so frequently nor orderly as afterwards they did. Whence else were these ashes? And there are some undeniable instances of their sacrificing there, as Exo 18:12 24:4 Nu 7 , &c.; from which it seems rational to conclude that they did offer sacrifices at other times, though not so constantly and diligently as they did in Canaan. And for the argument against it from Amo 5:25 , that may be easily dissolved, as we shall there see, if the Lord please. Moreover the taking away of the ashes only doth sufficiently imply that the fire was preserved, which as it came down from heaven, Le 9 , so it was by God’ s command to be continually fed and kept burning, and therefore doubtless was put into some vessel, which might be either fastened to the altar and put within this covering, or carried by some person appointed thereunto.
Haydock -> Num 4:13
Haydock: Num 4:13 - -- Ashes, which might be upon the grate of the altar, where the sacred fire had been burning. This shews that the precept was already observed. The Se...
Ashes, which might be upon the grate of the altar, where the sacred fire had been burning. This shews that the precept was already observed. The Septuagint do not mention the ashes. But some copies, with Origen, (hom. iv.) and the Samaritan Pentateuch, insert some words at the end of ver. 14, which Grotius believes have been omitted by the Massorets, in the present Hebrew Bibles. "They shall take a purple veil, and fold up the laver and its foot, and put them in a covering of violet skins, and place them upon the bars." (Calmet) ---
The children of Caath were the most honoured among the Levites, as Moses and Aaron sprung from the same family, Eleazar, the future pontiff, presided over them in a particular manner, while his younger brother Ithamar, directed the rest. (Haydock)
Gill -> Num 4:13
Gill: Num 4:13 - -- And they shall take away the ashes from the altar, and spread a purple cloth thereon. Having cleared the holy of holies, and the holy place, they were...
And they shall take away the ashes from the altar, and spread a purple cloth thereon. Having cleared the holy of holies, and the holy place, they were to come forth from thence into the court of the tabernacle, where stood the altar of burnt offering, which is here meant, and on which sacrifices being daily burnt, there were always ashes to be removed; and which at this time was highly necessary to be done, when the tabernacle was taken down, and all belonging to it to be carried away; and though no mention is made of the fire, which was always burning on it, it was doubtless preserved, and care was taken for the carrying it along with the altar, or in a separate vessel from it. Bishop Patrick supposes it might be carried upon the grate.

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NET Notes -> Num 4:13
NET Notes: Num 4:13 The Greek text has “and he must place the cover upon the altar” instead of “and they must take away the ashes from the altar.”...
Geneva Bible -> Num 4:13
Geneva Bible: Num 4:13 And they shall take away the ashes from the ( g ) altar, and spread a purple cloth thereon:
( g ) Of the burnt offering.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 4:1-49
TSK Synopsis: Num 4:1-49 - --1 The age at which the Levites were to begin to serve, and the duration of the service.4 The duty of the Kohathites.16 The charge of Eleazar.17 The of...
MHCC -> Num 4:4-20
MHCC: Num 4:4-20 - --The Kohathites were to carry the holy things of the tabernacle. All the holy things were to be covered; not only for security and respect, but to keep...
Matthew Henry -> Num 4:1-20
Matthew Henry: Num 4:1-20 - -- We have here a second muster of the tribe of Levi. As that tribe was taken out of all Israel to be God's peculiar, so the middle-aged men of that tr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 4:13-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 4:13-14 - --
The altar of burnt-offering was first of all to be cleansed from the ashes; a crimson cloth was then to be covered over it, and the whole of the fur...
Constable -> Num 1:1--10:36; Num 4:1-49
Constable: Num 1:1--10:36 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the south chs. 1-10
The first 10 chapters in Numbers...
