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Text -- Numbers 7:57-89 (NET)
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Wesley: Num 7:87 - -- Which was not mentioned before, because it was sufficiently understood from the law which required it.
Which was not mentioned before, because it was sufficiently understood from the law which required it.
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Wesley: Num 7:88 - -- Which words are very conveniently added to explain in what sense he had so oft said, that this was done in the day when it was anointed, namely, not e...
Which words are very conveniently added to explain in what sense he had so oft said, that this was done in the day when it was anointed, namely, not exactly, but in a latitude, a little after that it was anointed.
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Wesley: Num 7:89 - -- seat - Which Moses standing without the veil could easily hear. And this seems to be added in this place, to shew that when men had done their part, G...
seat - Which Moses standing without the veil could easily hear. And this seems to be added in this place, to shew that when men had done their part, God was not wanting in the performance of his part, and promise. God's speaking thus to Moses by an audible voice, as if he had been cloathed with a body, was an earnest of the incarnation of the Son of God, when in the fulness of time the Word should be made flesh, and speak in the language of the sons of men. That he who spake to Moses was the Eternal Word, was the belief of many of the ancients. For all God's communion with man is by his Son, who is the same yesterday, to - day and for ever.
JFB: Num 7:84-88 - -- The inspired historian here sums up the separate items detailed in the preceding narrative, and the aggregate amount is as follows: 12 silver chargers...
The inspired historian here sums up the separate items detailed in the preceding narrative, and the aggregate amount is as follows: 12 silver chargers, each weighing 130 shekels equals 1560; 12 silver bowls, each 70 shekels equals 840: total weight. A silver charger at 130 shekels, reduced to troy weight, made 75 ounces, 9 pennyweights, 168.31 grains; and a silver bowl at 70 shekels amounts to 40 ounces, 12 pennyweights, 2121.31 grains. The total weight of the 12 chargers is therefore 905 ounces, 16 pennyweights, 33.11 grains; and that of the 12 bowls 487 ounces, 14 pennyweights, 204.31 grains; making the total weight of silver vessels 1393 ounces, 10 pennyweights, 237.31 grains; which at 5s. per ounce, is equal to £383 1s. 81/2d. The 12 golden spoons, allowing each to be 5 ounces, 16 pennyweights, 3.31 grains, amount to 69 ounces, 3 pennyweights, 135.31 grains, which, at £4 per ounce, is equal to £320 14s. 101/2d., and added to the amount of the silver, makes a total of £703 16s. 61/2d. Besides these the offerings comprised twelve bullocks, twelve rams, twelve lambs, twenty-four goats, sixty rams, sixty he-goats, sixty lambs--amounting in all to 240. So large a collection of cattle offered for sacrifice on one occasion proves both the large flocks of the Israelites and the abundance of pastures which were then, and still are, found in the valleys that lie between the Sinaitic Mountains. All travellers attest the luxuriant verdure of those extensive wadies; and that they were equally or still more rich in pasture anciently, is confirmed by the numerous flocks of the Amalekites, as well as of Nabal, which were fed in the wilderness of Paran (1Sa 15:9).
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JFB: Num 7:89 - -- As a king gives private audience to his minister, so special license was granted to Moses, who, though not a priest, was admitted into the sanctuary t...
As a king gives private audience to his minister, so special license was granted to Moses, who, though not a priest, was admitted into the sanctuary to receive instructions from his heavenly King as occasion demanded.
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JFB: Num 7:89 - -- Though standing on the outer side of the veil, he could distinctly hear it, and the mention of this circumstance is important as the fulfilment, at th...
Though standing on the outer side of the veil, he could distinctly hear it, and the mention of this circumstance is important as the fulfilment, at the dedication of the tabernacle, of a special promise made by the Lord Christ Himself, the Angel of the Covenant, commanding its erection (Exo 25:22). It was the reward of Moses' zeal and obedience; and, in like manner, to all who love Him and keep His commandments He will manifest Himself (Joh 14:21).
Clarke: Num 7:72 - -- On the eleventh day - The Hebrew form of expression, here and in the 78th verse, has something curious in it. ביום עשתי עשר יום beyom...
On the eleventh day - The Hebrew form of expression, here and in the 78th verse, has something curious in it.
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Clarke: Num 7:84 - -- This was the dedication of the altar, in the day, etc. - Meaning here the time in which it was dedicated; for as each tribe had a whole day for its ...
This was the dedication of the altar, in the day, etc. - Meaning here the time in which it was dedicated; for as each tribe had a whole day for its representative or prince to present the offerings it had provided, consequently the dedication, in which each had his day, must have lasted twelve days: the words therefore, in this text, refer to the last day or twelfth, in which this dedication was completed.
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Clarke: Num 7:88 - -- After that it was anointed - By the anointing the altar was consecrated to God; by this dedication it was solemnly appointed to that service for whi...
After that it was anointed - By the anointing the altar was consecrated to God; by this dedication it was solemnly appointed to that service for which it had been erected.
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Clarke: Num 7:89 - -- To speak with him - To confer with God, and to receive farther discoveries of his will. He heard the voice of one speaking unto him - Though Moses s...
To speak with him - To confer with God, and to receive farther discoveries of his will. He heard the voice of one speaking unto him - Though Moses saw no similitude, but only heard a voice, yet he had the fullest proof of the presence as well as of the being of the Almighty. In this way God chose to manifest himself during that dispensation, till the fullness of the time came, in which the Word was made flesh, and Dwelt Among Us. No man hath seen God at any time; the only-begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him
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Clarke: Num 7:89 - -- The mercy-seat - See the note on Exo 25:17. As God gave oracular answers from this place, and spoke to Moses as it were face to face, hence the plac...
The mercy-seat - See the note on Exo 25:17. As God gave oracular answers from this place, and spoke to Moses as it were face to face, hence the place was called the Oracle,
12 silver chargers each weighing 130 shekels
12 silver bowls, each 70 shekels
Total amount of silver vessels 2,400 shekels
12 golden spoons, each weighing 10 shekels
Total amount of golden vessels 120 shekels
A silver charger at 130 shekels | reduced to troy weight makes | 75 | 9 | 16 8/31 |
A silver bowl | at 70 shekels amounts to | 40 | 12 | 21 21/31 |
Total weight of the 12 chargers. | 905 | 16 | 3 3/31 | |
Total weight of the 12 bowls | 487 | 14 | 20 4/31 | |
Total | 1393 | 10 | 23 7/31 | |
Which, at 5s. per oz., is equal to £348 7s. 9d | ||||
oz. | dwts. | gr. | ||
The 12 golden spoons, allowing each to be | 5 | 16 | 3 3/31 | |
Amount to | 69 | 13 | 13 5/31 | |
Which, at £4 per ounce, equals | £278 | 14s. | 2 1/2 d | |
And added to the amount of the silver | £348 | 7s. | 9d. | |
Make a total of | £627 | 1s. | 11d. | |
Besides the above there wer | ||||
Bullocks | 12 | |||
Rams | 12 | |||
Lambs | 12 | |||
Goats | 24 | |||
Rams | 60 | |||
He-goats | 60 | |||
Lambs | 60 |
- Total 240 clean beasts for sacrifice
By which we may at once see that though the place in which they now sojourned was a wilderness, as to cities, villages, and regular inhabitants, yet there was plenty of pasturage, else the Israelites could not have furnished these cattle, with all the sacrifices necessary for different occasions, and especially for the passover, which was celebrated during their sojourning in the desert, and which itself must have required an immense number of lambs, (see Numbers 9) when each family of the 600,000 males was obliged to provide one for itself.
Calvin -> Num 7:89
Calvin: Num 7:89 - -- 89.And when Moses was gone into the tabernacle There seems at first sight to be a kind of contradiction between this passage and the other, in which ...
89.And when Moses was gone into the tabernacle There seems at first sight to be a kind of contradiction between this passage and the other, in which we saw that a thick cloud stood in the door of the tabernacle, so that Moses could not enter it. It might, indeed, be answered that this only occurred once; but to me it appears more probable that, Moses sought the replies of God at the mercy-seat, until Aaron began to exercise the priesthood, and then abandoned his dignity, which was only temporary, as far as regarded the entering of the sanctuary. For we know that by the established Law of God the priesthood was distinct from the civil government; and therefore that he could not, except by special privilege, be at the same time the leader and the priest. 404 If this exposition be accepted, he does not here record in its proper place that answers were given to him by God from the mercy-seat; since it is by no means unusual that what has preceded in order of time should be annexed at the end of a narrative. His intention, indeed, was to declare to posterity that God had not promised in vain that the Israelites should experience the presence of His favor; because He had chosen His dwelling-place in the sanctuary, to sit between the cherubim. By this testimony, therefore, of God’s grace, the external anointing was ratified and confirmed, inasmuch as God appeared to Moses upon the Ark of the Covenant.
Defender -> Num 7:89
Defender: Num 7:89 - -- The blood of atonement was to be sprinkled upon the mercy seat (Lev 16:14, Lev 16:15), where God's presence was manifested between the two cherubim. N...
The blood of atonement was to be sprinkled upon the mercy seat (Lev 16:14, Lev 16:15), where God's presence was manifested between the two cherubim. Note also Rom 3:25 where "propitiation" (
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TSK: Num 7:66 - -- On the tenth day : When the twelve days of the dedication commenced cannot be easily determined; but the computation of F. Scacchus seems highly proba...
On the tenth day : When the twelve days of the dedication commenced cannot be easily determined; but the computation of F. Scacchus seems highly probable. He supposes, that the tabernacle being erected the first day of the first month of the second year after the departure from Egypt, seven days were spent in the consecration of it, and the altar, etc.; and that on the eight day, Moses began to consecrate Aaron and his sons, which lasted seven days more. Then, on the fourteenth day of that month, was the feast day of unleavened bread; which God commanded to be observed in the first month (Num 9:1), and which lasted till the 22nd. The rest of the month, we may well suppose, was spent in giving, receiving, and delivering the laws contained in the book of Leviticus; after which, on the first day of the second month, Moses began to number the people, according to the command in the beginning of this book; which may be supposed to have lasted three days. On the fourth, the Levites were numbered; on the next day we may suppose they were offered to God, and given to the Priests; and on the sixth, they were expiated and consecrated, as we read in the following chapter. On the seventh day, their several charges were assigned them (Num 4:1); after which, he supposes the princes began to offer, on the eight day of the second month, for the dedication of the altar, which lasted till the nineteenth day inclusively; and on the twentieth day of this month, they removed from Sinai to the wilderness of Paran (Num 10:11, Num 10:12).
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TSK: Num 7:72 - -- eleventh day : Dr. Adam Clarke remarks, that the Hebrew form of expression here, and in Num 7:78, has something curious in it; beyom âshtey âsar...
eleventh day : Dr. Adam Clarke remarks, that the Hebrew form of expression here, and in Num 7:78, has something curious in it;
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TSK: Num 7:73 - -- Num. 7:13-89; The oblations and sacrifices enumerated in vv.13-88 were simple and plain, though costly and magnificent. On this occasion we find ther...
Num. 7:13-89; The oblations and sacrifices enumerated in vv.13-88 were simple and plain, though costly and magnificent. On this occasion we find there were offered 12 silver chargers, each weighing 130 shekels; 12 silver bowls, each 70 shekels; Num 7:12 golden spoons, each 10 shekels; making the total amount of silver vessels 2,400 shekels, and that of golden vessels, 120 shekels. A silver charger, at 130 shekels, reduced to troy weight, makes 75 oz. 9 dwts. 16, 8/31 gr.; and a silver bowl, at 70 shekels, amounts to 40 oz. 12 dwts. 21, 21/31 gr. The total weight of the 12 chargers is therefore 905 oz. 16 dwts. Num 7:3, Num 7:3/31 gr.; and that of the 12 bowls, 487 oz. 14 dwts. 20; Num 7:4/31 gr.; making the total weight of silver vessels 1,393 oz. Num 7:10 dwts. 23, 7/31 gr. The golden spoons, allowing each to be Num 7:5 oz. 16 dwts. 3, 3/31 gr., amount to 69 oz. 3 dwts. 13, 5/31 gr. Besides these, there were for sacrifice -
Sacrifices | |
Bullocks | 12 |
Rams | 12 |
Lambs | 12 |
Goats | 24 |
Rams | 60 |
He goats | 60 |
Lambs | 60 |
Total | 240 |
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TSK: Num 7:84 - -- the dedication : Num 7:10; 1Ch 29:6-8; Ezr 2:68, Ezr 2:69; Neh 7:70-72; Isa 60:6-10; Heb 13:10; Rev 21:14
the princes : Jdg 5:9; Neh 3:9
the dedication : Num 7:10; 1Ch 29:6-8; Ezr 2:68, Ezr 2:69; Neh 7:70-72; Isa 60:6-10; Heb 13:10; Rev 21:14
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TSK: Num 7:85 - -- two thousand : 1Ch 22:14, 1Ch 29:4, 1Ch 29:7; Ezr 8:25, Ezr 8:26
after the shekel : Num 7:13
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TSK: Num 7:89 - -- to speak : Num 12:8; Exo 33:9-11
him : that is, God
he heard : Num 1:1; Exo 25:22; Lev 1:1; Heb 4:16
two cherubims : Exo 25:18-21; 1Sa 4:4; 1Ki 6:23; ...
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Barnes: Num 7:12-83 - -- The several princes make their offerings in the order assigned to the tribes Num. 2. It was doubtless the tribes themselves which presented these gi...
The several princes make their offerings in the order assigned to the tribes Num. 2. It was doubtless the tribes themselves which presented these gifts through their chiefs. The twelve offerings are strictly alike, and were offered on twelve separate days.
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Barnes: Num 7:84-88 - -- The aggregate worth, by weight, of the whole of the offerings was about 438 British pounds: But the real worth of such a sum, when measured by the p...
The aggregate worth, by weight, of the whole of the offerings was about 438 British pounds: But the real worth of such a sum, when measured by the prices of clothing and food at that time, must have been vastly greater.
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Barnes: Num 7:89 - -- With him - i. e. as marginal, "with God,"not (as some) with himself. He heard the voice of one speaking - Rather, he heard the voice spea...
With him - i. e. as marginal, "with God,"not (as some) with himself.
He heard the voice of one speaking - Rather, he heard the voice speaking, or conversing. The effect was as though Moses was audibly addressed by another person: how this effect was produced we are not told.
Thus was the promise of Exo 25:20-22 fulfilled; and that as an immediate response on the part of God to the cheerful readiness with which the tribes had made their offerings, and supplied everything needful for the Holy place and its service. All being now complete as God had appointed, and the camp purified from defilements, God meets Moses the mediator of the people, not as before on the peak of Sinai far away, but in the midst of them, in the dwelling-place which He henceforth vouchsafed to tenant.
Poole: Num 7:84 - -- When it was anointed: this is again repeated, to show why it is called the dedication of the altar. because it was the first offering made by any par...
When it was anointed: this is again repeated, to show why it is called the dedication of the altar. because it was the first offering made by any particular persons or tribes.
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Poole: Num 7:87 - -- The meat-offering was not mentioned before, because it was sufficiently understood from the law which required it, Num 15:3-5 , but for greater assur...
The meat-offering was not mentioned before, because it was sufficiently understood from the law which required it, Num 15:3-5 , but for greater assurance is here expressed.
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Poole: Num 7:88 - -- Which words are very conveniently added to explain in what sense he had so oft said that this was done
in the day when it was anointed to wit, not...
Which words are very conveniently added to explain in what sense he had so oft said that this was done
in the day when it was anointed to wit, not exactly, but in a latitude, to wit, a little
after that it was anointed as is here said.
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Poole: Num 7:89 - -- Into the tabernacle of the congregation into which Moses, though no priest, was permitted to enter by God’ s special license.
To speak with him...
Into the tabernacle of the congregation into which Moses, though no priest, was permitted to enter by God’ s special license.
To speak with him i.e. to consult God upon occasion.
From off the mercy-seat which Moses standing without the veil could easily hear. And this seems to be added in this place, to show that when men had done their part in the dedication of the tabernacle, altars, &c., God was not wanting in the performance of his part, and promise made, Exo 25:22 .
Haydock -> Num 7:89
Haydock: Num 7:89 - -- Oracle of God, whose majesty appeared, in the form of a bright cloud, upon the propitiatory, or mercy-seat. (Haydock) ---
Moses is allowed to ent...
Oracle of God, whose majesty appeared, in the form of a bright cloud, upon the propitiatory, or mercy-seat. (Haydock) ---
Moses is allowed to enter in quality of God's messenger, to announce his will to the people; or perhaps he heard the mandates of God, standing without the veil. (Du Hamel)
Gill -> Num 7:57; Num 7:58; Num 7:59; Num 7:60; Num 7:61; Num 7:62; Num 7:63; Num 7:64; Num 7:65; Num 7:66; Num 7:67; Num 7:68; Num 7:69; Num 7:70; Num 7:71; Num 7:72; Num 7:73; Num 7:74; Num 7:75; Num 7:76; Num 7:77; Num 7:78; Num 7:79; Num 7:80; Num 7:81; Num 7:82; Num 7:83; Num 7:84; Num 7:85; Num 7:86; Num 7:87; Num 7:88; Num 7:89
Gill: Num 7:57 - -- One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
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Gill: Num 7:59 - -- And for a sacrifice of peace offerings,.... See Gill on Num 7:17.
Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur; see Num 1:10.
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Gill: Num 7:60 - -- On the ninth day Abidan the son of Gideoni, prince of the children of Benjamin, offered. See Num 1:11.
On the ninth day Abidan the son of Gideoni, prince of the children of Benjamin, offered. See Num 1:11.
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Gill: Num 7:63 - -- One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
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Gill: Num 7:65 - -- And for a sacrifice of peace offerings,.... See Gill on Num 7:17.
Abidan the son of Gideoni; see Num 1:11.
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Gill: Num 7:66 - -- On the tenth day Ahiezer the son of Ammishaddai, prince of the children of Dan, offered. See Num 1:12.
On the tenth day Ahiezer the son of Ammishaddai, prince of the children of Dan, offered. See Num 1:12.
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Gill: Num 7:69 - -- One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
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Gill: Num 7:71 - -- And for a sacrifice of peace offerings,.... See Gill on Num 7:17.
Ahiezer the son of Ammishaddai; see Num 1:12.
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Gill: Num 7:72 - -- On the eleventh day Pagiel the son of Ocran, prince of the children of Asher, offered. See Num 1:13.
On the eleventh day Pagiel the son of Ocran, prince of the children of Asher, offered. See Num 1:13.
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Gill: Num 7:75 - -- One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
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Gill: Num 7:77 - -- And for a sacrifice of peace offerings,.... See Gill on Num 7:17.
Pagiel the son of Ocran; see Num 1:13.
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Gill: Num 7:78 - -- On the twelfth day Ahira the son of Enan, prince of the children of Naphtali, offered. See Num 1:15.
On the twelfth day Ahira the son of Enan, prince of the children of Naphtali, offered. See Num 1:15.
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Gill: Num 7:81 - -- One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering. See Gill on Num 7:15.
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Gill: Num 7:83 - -- And for a sacrifice of peace offerings,.... See Gill on Num 7:17.
Ahira the son of Enan; see Num 1:15.
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Gill: Num 7:84 - -- This was the dedication of the altar by the princes,.... These the presents they made, and the offerings they offered when the altar first began to b...
This was the dedication of the altar by the princes,.... These the presents they made, and the offerings they offered when the altar first began to be made use of, after it had been anointed and sanctified for sacred service:
in the day when it was anointed: this shows that it was not the precise and exact day of the setting up of the tabernacle, and the anointing of the altar, that the above presents and offerings were brought, since they were twelve successive days in bringing; but that the sense is, that about that time, or quickly after it was anointed, the princes dedicated it in the manner before described:
twelve chargers of silver, twelve silver bowls, twelve spoons of gold; according to the number of the princes, and the tribes they were princes of; a noble instance both of devotion and piety, and of liberality and generosity; and is a standing example on record to all princes and great personages in all successive ages, to promote religion and godliness, by their own personal conduct and behaviour, and to encourage and support it by their generous benefactions and donations: the sum total of what they contributed is in this and the following verses given.
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Gill: Num 7:85 - -- Each charger of silver weighing an hundred and thirty shekels, each bowl seventy,.... See Gill on Num 7:13,
all the silver vessels weighed two t...
Each charger of silver weighing an hundred and thirty shekels, each bowl seventy,.... See Gill on Num 7:13,
all the silver vessels weighed two thousand and four hundred shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary; which amounted to 1,139 ounces and four drachms k, which were worth about three hundred pounds of our money.
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Gill: Num 7:86 - -- The golden spoons were twelve, full of incense,.... Which points at the use those spoons or cups were of, namely, to carry incense in them, such as w...
The golden spoons were twelve, full of incense,.... Which points at the use those spoons or cups were of, namely, to carry incense in them, such as were used on the day of atonement l:
weighing ten shekels apiece, after the shekel of the sanctuary; See Gill on Num 7:14,
all the gold of the spoons was twenty shekels; which amounted to forty nine ounces, five drachms, scruples, and eight gains, worth about seventy five pounds of our money.
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Gill: Num 7:87 - -- All the oxen for the burnt offering were twelve bullocks,.... According to the number of the princes and their tribes, and so:
the rams twelve, th...
All the oxen for the burnt offering were twelve bullocks,.... According to the number of the princes and their tribes, and so:
the rams twelve, the lambs of the first year twelve; which were also for the burnt offering:
with their meat offering; which always went along with the burnt offering:
and the kids of the goats, for a sin offering, twelve; thus the twelve princes, and by them the twelve tribes, expressed their faith in Christ, the antitype of those sacrifices, and their hope of his coming into the world to be a sacrifice for sin, and of their atonement, reconciliation, peace, pardon, and salvation by him; see Act 26:6.
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Gill: Num 7:88 - -- And all the oxen for the sacrifice of the peace offerings were twenty and four bullocks,.... Each prince bringing two:
the rams sixty, the he goat...
And all the oxen for the sacrifice of the peace offerings were twenty and four bullocks,.... Each prince bringing two:
the rams sixty, the he goats sixty, the lambs of the first year sixty; five of each being brought by every prince; so that the whole number of beasts for peace offerings only, which were to feast with, were two hundred four:
this was the dedication of the altar after that it was anointed; this clearly shows, that it was not the precise day the altar was anointed the dedication was made, but some little time after; even that the first prince brought his presents and offerings for the dedication of it.
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Gill: Num 7:89 - -- And when Moses was gone into the tabernacle of the congregation, to speak with him,.... With God, to consult him on some affair or another, or to lear...
And when Moses was gone into the tabernacle of the congregation, to speak with him,.... With God, to consult him on some affair or another, or to learn whether he had anything else to communicate to him, to be delivered to the children of Israel; or whether he had any directions and instructions to give him about the presents and gifts of the princes, since this seems to be immediately after their offerings:
then he heard the voice of one speaking unto him; the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it, the voice of the Spirit; but rather the voice of the Shechinah, or Word of God, the eternal "Logos", is what was heard; who in the fulness of time was to be made flesh, and dwell among men, and be heard, and seen, and handled by them; for as for the voice of the Father, the was not heard at any time, Joh 5:37,
from off the mercy seat that was upon the ark of the testimony, from between the two cherubim; upon the ark in which the law was, called the testimony, was the mercy seat; over that were placed two cherubim shadowing it, and between these was the seat of the divine Majesty, which he had now taken, and from hence the voice of him speaking, was heard; which, as it follows upon the presents and offerings of the princes, may be interpreted, of the divine approbation and acceptance of them, since it was promised by the Lord to Moses, that upon their building a tabernacle for him he would dwell in it; and upon the making a mercy seat with the cherubim over the ark, he would there meet with Moses, and commune with him; all which being done to his mind he fulfils his promise: though it seems that at this time Moses did not go into the most holy place, only into the tabernacle of the congregation, the outward sanctuary, the court of the tabernacle; and there he heard the voice, as Jarchi observes, coming out of the most holy place, and from the mercy seat there, which was so loud, clear, and distinct, as to be well heard and understood by him; he supposes the voice went out from heaven to between the two cherubim, and from thence to the tabernacle of the congregation: and he spake unto him; what he spoke is not said, unless it is what follows in the next chapter.
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NET Notes: Num 7:88 Even though the chapter seems wearisome and repetitious to the modern reader, it is a significant document. A. Rainey shows how it matches the exact l...
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NET Notes: Num 7:89 The cherubim are the carved forms of the angels attached to the ark. They indicate the guarding role of this order of angels in the holy of holies. Th...
Geneva Bible: Num 7:84 This [was] the ( f ) dedication of the altar, in the day when it was anointed, by the princes of Israel: twelve chargers of silver, twelve silver bowl...
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Geneva Bible: Num 7:88 And all the oxen for the sacrifice of the peace offerings [were] twenty and four bullocks, the rams sixty, the he goats sixty, the lambs of the first ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 7:89 And when Moses was gone into the ( h ) tabernacle of the congregation to speak with him, then he heard the voice of one speaking unto him from off the...
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 7:1-89
TSK Synopsis: Num 7:1-89 - --1 The offering of the princes at the dedication of the tabernacle.10 Their several offerings at the dedication of the altar.89 God speaks to Moses fro...
MHCC -> Num 7:10-89
MHCC: Num 7:10-89 - --The princes and great men were most forward in the service of God. Here is an example to those in authority, and of the highest rank; they ought to us...
Matthew Henry -> Num 7:10-89
Matthew Henry: Num 7:10-89 - -- We have here an account of the great solemnity of dedicating the altars, both that of burnt-offerings and that of incense; they had been sanctified ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 7:12-88; Num 7:89
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 7:12-88 - --
All the princes brought the same gifts. The order in which the twelve princes, whose names have already been given at Num 1:5-15, made their present...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 7:89 - --
Whilst the tribe-princes had thus given to the altar the consecration of a sanctuary of their God, through their sacrificial gifts, Jehovah acknowle...
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...
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Constable: Num 5:1--9:23 - --2. Commands and rituals to observe in preparation for entering the land chs. 5-9
God gave the fo...
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Constable: Num 7:1--9:23 - --The dedication of the tabernacle chs. 7-9
The revelation of ordinances and instructions ...
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