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Text -- Numbers 8:1-5 (NET)
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Wesley: Num 8:2 - -- The priests lighted the middle lamp from the fire of the altar; and the rest one from another; signifying that all light and knowledge comes from Chri...
The priests lighted the middle lamp from the fire of the altar; and the rest one from another; signifying that all light and knowledge comes from Christ, who has the seven spirits of God, figured by the seven lamps of fire.
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On that part which is before the candlestick, Heb.
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Wesley: Num 8:2 - -- That is, in that place towards which the candlestick looked, or where the candlestick stood in full view, that is, upon the north - side, where the ta...
That is, in that place towards which the candlestick looked, or where the candlestick stood in full view, that is, upon the north - side, where the table of shew - bread stood, as appears from hence, because the candlestick stood close to the boards of the sanctuary on the south - side, Exo 26:35. And thus the lights were on both sides of the sanctuary, which was necessary, because it was dark in itself, and had no window.
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Wesley: Num 8:4 - -- Not hollow, but solid gold, beaten out of one piece, not of several pieces joined or soldered together.
Not hollow, but solid gold, beaten out of one piece, not of several pieces joined or soldered together.
JFB: Num 8:1 - -- The order of this chapter suggests the idea that the following instructions were given to Moses while he was within the tabernacle of the congregation...
The order of this chapter suggests the idea that the following instructions were given to Moses while he was within the tabernacle of the congregation, after the princes had completed their offering. But from the tenor of the instructions, it is more likely that they were given immediately after the Levites had been given to the priests (see on Num. 3:1-4:49), and that the record of these instructions had been postponed till the narrative of other transactions in the camp had been made [PATRICK].
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JFB: Num 8:2 - -- The candlestick, which was made of one solid, massive piece of pure gold, with six lamps supported on as many branches, a seventh in the center surmou...
The candlestick, which was made of one solid, massive piece of pure gold, with six lamps supported on as many branches, a seventh in the center surmounting the shaft itself (Exo 25:31; Exo 37:17), and completed according to the pattern shown in the mount, was now to be lighted, when the other things in the sanctuary began to be applied to religious service. It was Aaron's personal duty, as the servant of God, to light His house, which, being without windows, required the aid of lights (2Pe 1:19). And the course he was ordered to follow was first to light the middle lamp from the altar-fire, and then the other lamps from each other--a course symbolical of all the light of heavenly truth being derived from Christ, and diffused by His ministers throughout the world (Rev 4:5).
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JFB: Num 8:2 - -- The candlestick stood close to the boards of the sanctuary, on the south side, in full view of the table of showbread on the north (Exo 26:35), having...
The candlestick stood close to the boards of the sanctuary, on the south side, in full view of the table of showbread on the north (Exo 26:35), having one set of its lamps turned towards the east, and another towards the west; so that all parts of the tabernacle were thus lighted up.
Clarke: Num 8:2 - -- The seven lamps shall give light - The whole seven shall be lighted at one time, that seven may be ever burning.
The seven lamps shall give light - The whole seven shall be lighted at one time, that seven may be ever burning.
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Clarke: Num 8:4 - -- This work of the candlestick, etc. - See many curious particulars relative to this candlestick, See the note on Exo 25:31 and Exo 25:39 (note). The ...
This work of the candlestick, etc. - See many curious particulars relative to this candlestick, See the note on Exo 25:31 and Exo 25:39 (note). The candlestick itself was an emblem of the Church of Christ; the oil, of the graces and gifts of the Spirit of God; and the light, of those gifts and graces in action among men. See Rev 1:12-20. God builds his Church and sends forth his Spirit to dwell in it, to sanctify and cleanse it, that it may be shown unto the world as his own workmanship. The seven lights in the candlesticks point out the seven Spirits of God, the Holy Ghost being thus termed, Rev 3:1, from the variety and abundance of his gifts and influences; seven being used among the Hebrews to denote any thing full, complete, and perfect. A candlestick or lamp without oil is of no use; oil not burning is of no use. So a Church or society of religious people without the influence of the Holy Ghost are dead while they have a name to live; and if they have a measure of this light, and do not let it shine by purity of living and holy zeal before men, their religion is neither useful to themselves nor to others. Reader, it is possible to be in the Church of God and not be of that Church; it is possible to have a measure of the Spirit and neither profit nor be profited. Feel this dreadful possibility, and pray to God that thou be not a proof of it.
Calvin: Num 8:2 - -- 2.When thou lightest the lamps This precept, like many others, is not inserted in its proper place. Moses again declares what was the use of the cand...
2.When thou lightest the lamps This precept, like many others, is not inserted in its proper place. Moses again declares what was the use of the candlestick, and how the lamps should be arranged, so that their light might be spread through the sanctuary, and that the brightness of the gold might shine over against them; for this was the reason why God would have the lamps lighted against the face of, or opposite to, the candlestick, that the very stand of the light might retain its beauty. Moreover, it is expressly stated that Aaron obeyed God’s command, as if in no despicable matter, as he had received it from Moses. To this also refers what immediately follows, that it was made “according unto the pattern” which Moses had seen in the mount; and this was, as I have before explained it, that God is the Father of lights, who illuminates His Church by His Spirit, that it may not wander in darkness; and so, whilst darkness covers the whole earth, He is as an everlasting light to believers instead of the sun and moon, as says Isa 60:19
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Calvin: Num 8:5 - -- 5.And the Lord spake unto Moses Although the Levites were not allowed to go into the sanctuary, but were only the priests’ ministers, and chiefly e...
5.And the Lord spake unto Moses Although the Levites were not allowed to go into the sanctuary, but were only the priests’ ministers, and chiefly employed in servile duties, yet, inasmuch as they carried the tabernacle and the sacred vessels, prepared the sacrifices, took away the ashes and other offscourings from the altar, God would have them consecrated to Himself by a solemn rite. For as all Israel, with respect to the Gentiles, was God’s peculiar people, so the house of Levi was chosen out of the people itself to be His own property, as it is here said. But, lest they should arrogate to themselves more than was right, God anticipates their presumption: first, by putting off their consecration for some time; secondly, by desiring that they should not be initiated by Moses, but by Aaron; and thirdly, by appointing a different ceremony for it. For, if they had been initiated at the same time as the priests, under this pretext they might have contended to be on an equality with them; therefore, although the priests were already separated from the common people, yet the Levites still remain unconsecrated, ( privati,) in order that they may learn to reverence the priestly office. And again, since, if they had been dedicated likewise by Moses, there was a danger of their being puffed up with pride against all others, Aaron is appointed to preside over their consecration, that they may modestly submit themselves to his authority. Since, too, they were only purified by water, and sacrifice, and without the addition of anointing, the difference in the external rite reminded them that their degree of honor was not similar or the same.
TSK: Num 8:1 - -- When this was spoken, says Bp. Patrick, is not certain. If Moses went into the tabernacle immediately after the princes had offered (Num 7:89), it ma...
When this was spoken, says Bp. Patrick, is not certain. If Moses went into the tabernacle immediately after the princes had offered (Num 7:89), it may be thought he then spake these things unto him; but both this and what follows, concerning the Levites, seem rather to have been delivered after the order for giving them to the priests, and appointing their several charges (Num 3:1 and Num 4:1). But some other things intervening, which depended upon what had been ordered respecting their camp, and that of the Israelites, Moses omits this until he had stated them, and some other matters which he had received from God. (See note on Num 7:11.)
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TSK: Num 8:2 - -- Exo 25:37, Exo 37:18, Exo 37:19, Exo 37:23, Exo 40:25; Lev 24:1, Lev 24:2; Psa 119:105, Psa 119:130; Isa 8:20; Mat 5:14; Joh 1:9; 2Pe 1:19; Rev 1:12, ...
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TSK: Num 8:4 - -- this work : Exo 25:31-39, Exo 37:17-24
beaten work : Exo 25:18, Exo 37:7, Exo 37:17, Exo 37:22
the pattern : Exo 25:9, Exo 25:40; 1Ch 28:11-19; Heb 8:...
this work : Exo 25:31-39, Exo 37:17-24
beaten work : Exo 25:18, Exo 37:7, Exo 37:17, Exo 37:22
the pattern : Exo 25:9, Exo 25:40; 1Ch 28:11-19; Heb 8:5, Heb 9:23
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Num 8:1-4; Num 8:5-22
Barnes: Num 8:1-4 - -- The actual lighting of the lamps (compare the marginal references) was to be done to set forth symbolically the special presence which God had now N...
The actual lighting of the lamps (compare the marginal references) was to be done to set forth symbolically the special presence which God had now Num 7:89 actually established among His people.
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Barnes: Num 8:5-22 - -- The Levites could only undertake their duties Num. 3; 4 after the formal exchange of the Levites for the first-born Num 3:44-51. The distinction bet...
The Levites could only undertake their duties Num. 3; 4 after the formal exchange of the Levites for the first-born Num 3:44-51.
The distinction between the "consecration"of the priests Lev. 8 and the less solemn "purification"Num 8:21 of the Levites is marked. These rites of purification are similar to those incumbent on the priests of Egypt.
Water of purifying - literally, "sin water:"i. e. water to cleanse from sin; no doubt taken from the laver of the sanctuary, which was used by the priests for purification before they went into the tabernacle to minister (compare Num 5:17; Exo 30:18 ff).
The "sprinkling"of so large a body of men could have been only general, but tokens of individual purification are specified (compare also Lev 14:8).
The two bullocks were "to make an atonement for the Levites,"and therefore are presented in their name. These offerings are similar to those prescribed in Lev 8:14 ff at the consecration of the priests, except that the burnt-offering was on that occasion a ram. The larger victim corresponds to the larger number of the Levites.
The children of Israel - i. e. through the heads of their tribes, who Num 7:2 no doubt acted for their tribesmen. This act, the distinguishing feature of the ceremony, represented the transfer to the Levites of the sacred duties originally incumbent on the whole people.
Offer ... offering - Compare the margin Aaron pointed to the Levites, and then waved his hands, indicating (compare Lev 7:30 note) that the offering was dedicated to God, and, again, by grant from Him, withdrawn for the use of the priests.
Make an atonement for the children of Israel - i. e. by performing those services which were due from the children of Israel; the omission of which by the children of Israel would, but for the interposition of the Levites, have called down "wrath"from God, or Num 1:53 "plague."The institution of the Levites was an extension of that mediatorial system which the people themselves, terrified at the direct manifestations to them of the divine presence, desired; see Deu 5:25. Further, it is suggested to us here as an act of mercy on the part of God; yet even the priests and Levites themselves were not always sufficiently heedful and reverent. Compare Num 17:10; Lev 10:1 ff; 2Sa 6:6 following.
Were purified - Rather, purified themselves; as directed in Num 8:7.
Poole: Num 8:2 - -- i.e. Either,
1. On every side of the candlestick. So the candlestick is here put for the bulk or shaft of the candlestick, as Exo 25:31,35 , and ...
i.e. Either,
1. On every side of the candlestick. So the candlestick is here put for the bulk or shaft of the candlestick, as Exo 25:31,35 , and the lamps, when they were lighted, were put into the branches of the candlestick, and take it out upon occasion. Thus the meaning is, that all the lamps were to be lighted on that part which was towards the middle, looking that way whence they had their light; for the middle lamp was lighted with the fire of the altar, and from that the other lamps received light. But against this sense it is objected, that the lamps could not be otherwise ordered, but that they must give light round about the candlestick, and therefore that sense seems to make this direction idle and frivolous. Or,
2. On that part which is before the candlestick, Heb. over against the face of the candlestick , i.e. in that place towards which the candlestick looked, or where the candlestick stood in full view, i.e. upon the north side, where the table of shewbread stood, as appears from hence, because the candlestick stood close to the boards of the sanctuary on the south side, Exo 26:35 . And thus the lights were on both sides of the sanctuary, which was fit and necessary, because it was wholly dark in itself, and had no window in it.
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Poole: Num 8:4 - -- Beaten gold not hollow, but solid and massive gold, beaten out of one piece, and not of several pieces joined or soldered together. See Exo 25:18,31 ...
Beaten gold not hollow, but solid and massive gold, beaten out of one piece, and not of several pieces joined or soldered together. See Exo 25:18,31 37:17 .
Haydock -> Num 8:2
Haydock: Num 8:2 - -- Looketh. This candlestick stood on the south side, with one branch extending towards the altar of incense, on the east; and the other to the west, s...
Looketh. This candlestick stood on the south side, with one branch extending towards the altar of incense, on the east; and the other to the west, so as to give light to the loaves of proposition, on the north, Exodus xxv. 31. (Calmet) ---
It was intended to illumine the holy of holies, where a sort of feast was prepared for God, and where no windows were found. (Menochius) ---
Hebrew simply, "When thou lightest the lamps, the seven lamps shall give light over against," upon, or near to "the candlestick." (Haydock) ---
The lamps might be separated from the branches and stem of the candlestick. (Du Hamel)
Gill: Num 8:1 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... Whether immediately after the offerings of the princes, or at another time, is not certain; Aben Ezra thinks it was...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... Whether immediately after the offerings of the princes, or at another time, is not certain; Aben Ezra thinks it was in the night God spake unto him, because then the lamps were lighted and burning:
saying; as follows.
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Gill: Num 8:2 - -- Speak unto Aaron, and say unto him,.... It being his work to light the lamps, though, as Ben Gersom observes, it was not incumbent on an high priest a...
Speak unto Aaron, and say unto him,.... It being his work to light the lamps, though, as Ben Gersom observes, it was not incumbent on an high priest alone to do this, for it also belonged to the sons of Aaron, who were common priests, Exo 27:21; though it is probable that as this was the first time of lighting them, it might be done by Aaron himself, his sons attending and assisting him; in which he was an eminent type of Christ, the great High Priest, who lights the lamps in all his golden candlesticks, the churches, Rev 1:20, and from whom they have all their light and all the supplies of it:
when thou lightest the lamps; which was done at evening, Exo 30:8; pointing at the great light set up by Christ, the light of the world, in the evening of it, in the last days:
the seven lamps shall give light over against the candlestick; the Targum of Jonathan is,"at the same time of thy lighting the lamps over against the candlestick, there shall be seven lamps giving light: three on the west side and three on the east side, and the seventh in the middle:''and in the like order Jarchi places them, who observes, that the three eastward looked over against the middlemost, the wicks that were in them; and so the three westward, the tops of the wicks were over against the middlemost: and he also observes, that the middlemost lamp was no other than the body of the candlestick, and so all the rest of the lamps were over against and looked to that; and this is the sense of Maimonides m, and other Jewish writers; but the truer meaning of the phrase is, that the seven lamps gave light, as they were to do, to that part of the holy place that was opposite to the candlestick, the north part of it, where stood the shewbread table, the candlestick being in the south, Exo 40:22; that the table of the Lord might have light, as it was proper it should; and the priests might see to set on and take off the bread, which otherwise they could not, there being no window in the place; See Gill on Exo 25:37.
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Gill: Num 8:3 - -- And Aaron did so, he lighted the lamps thereof over against the candlestick,.... As God had taken up his residence in the most holy place, as appears ...
And Aaron did so, he lighted the lamps thereof over against the candlestick,.... As God had taken up his residence in the most holy place, as appears by the voice speaking from off the mercy seat, Num 7:89; and sacrifices were begun to be offered in the outward court on the altar of burnt offering, it was proper that the service of God in the holy place should also be set on foot; as placing of the shewbread on the shewbread table, and burning incense on the golden altar of incense; which could not well be done until the lamps were lighted, and therefore orders were given for the lighting them, which was accordingly done by Aaron:
as the Lord commanded Moses; Exo 25:37.
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Gill: Num 8:4 - -- And this work of the candlestick was of beaten gold,.... As it is also said to be; See Gill on Exo 25:31; and See Gill on Exo 25:36,
unto the shal...
And this work of the candlestick was of beaten gold,.... As it is also said to be; See Gill on Exo 25:31; and See Gill on Exo 25:36,
unto the shalt thereof, unto the flowers thereof, was beaten work; of which, see Exo 25:31,
according unto the pattern which the Lord had showed Moses; when on Mount Sinai with him:
so he made the candlestick; that is, ordered it to be made, and took care that it was made exactly to the pattern he had of it; otherwise Bezaleel was the artificer; and so the Targum of Jonathan here expresses him by name.
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Gill: Num 8:5 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... the same time the order about lighting the lamps was given; and this section is joined to the former, Aben Ezra thi...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... the same time the order about lighting the lamps was given; and this section is joined to the former, Aben Ezra thinks, to show that Aaron employed himself in lighting the lamps, but in the rest of the services the Levites helped him, and stood before him to do what he commanded them: they were ordered to be taken and given to Aaron before; and they were numbered, and their services appointed to each division of them; and now they are ordered to be ordained and consecrated to their office:
saying; as follows.
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NET Notes: Num 8:1 This chapter has three main sections to it: the lighting of the lamps (vv. 1-4), the separation of the Levites (vv. 5-22), and the work of the Levites...
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NET Notes: Num 8:2 The imperfect tense forms part of the instruction, and so the translation has to indicate that. The instruction would seem obvious, but the light was ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 8:2 Speak unto Aaron, and say unto him, When thou lightest the lamps, the seven lamps shall give light ( a ) over against the candlestick.
( a ) To that ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 8:4 And this work of the candlestick [was of] beaten gold, unto the shaft thereof, unto the flowers thereof, [was] beaten work: ( b ) according unto the p...
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 8:1-26
TSK Synopsis: Num 8:1-26 - --1 How the lamps are to be lighted.5 The consecration of the Levites.23 The age and time of their service.
MHCC -> Num 8:1-4; Num 8:5-26
MHCC: Num 8:1-4 - --Aaron himself lighted the lamps, thus representing his Divine Master. The Scripture is a light shining in a dark place, 2Pe 1:19. A dark place even th...
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MHCC: Num 8:5-26 - --Here we have directions for the solemn ordination of the Levites. All Israel must know that they took not this honour to themselves, but were called o...
Matthew Henry -> Num 8:1-4; Num 8:5-26
Matthew Henry: Num 8:1-4 - -- Directions were given long before this for the making of the golden candlestick (Exo 25:31), and it was made according to the pattern shown to Moses...
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Matthew Henry: Num 8:5-26 - -- We read before of the separating of the Levites from among the children of Israel when they were numbered, and the numbering of them by themselves (...
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 8:1-4 - --
Consecration of the Levites. - The command of God to consecrate the Levites for their service, is introduced in Num 8:1-4 by directions issued to Aa...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 8:5-7 - --
Consecration of the Levites for their service in the sanctuary. - The choice of the Levites for service in the sanctuary, in the place of the first...
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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Constable: Num 8:1-4 - --The lighting of the lamps 8:1-4
The lighting of the lamps in the tabernacle symb...
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