Numbers 4:14
Context4:14 Then they must place on it all its implements with which they serve there – the trays, the meat forks, the shovels, the basins, and all the utensils of the altar – and they must spread on it a covering of fine leather, and then insert its poles. 1
Numbers 4:1
Context4:1 2 Then the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron:
Numbers 7:40
Context7:40 one male goat for a purification offering;
Numbers 7:45
Context7:45 one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb in its first year, for a burnt offering;
Numbers 7:2
Context7:2 Then the leaders of Israel, the heads of their clans, 3 made an offering. They were the leaders of the tribes; they were the ones who had been supervising 4 the numbering.
Numbers 4:11
Context4:11 “They must spread a blue cloth on the gold altar, and cover it with a covering of fine leather; and they must insert its poles.
Numbers 4:16
Context4:16 “The appointed responsibility of Eleazar son of Aaron the priest is for the oil for the light, and the spiced incense, and the daily grain offering, and the anointing oil; he also has 5 the appointed responsibility over all the tabernacle with 6 all that is in it, over the sanctuary and over all its furnishings.” 7
[4:14] 1 tc For this passage the Greek and Smr have a substantial addition concerning the purple cloth for the laver and its base, and a further covering of skin (see D. W. Gooding, “On the Use of the LXX for Dating Midrashic Elements in the Targums,” JTS 25 [1974]: 1-11).
[4:1] 2 sn The chapter has four main parts to it: Kohathites (1-20), Gershonites (21-28), Merarites (29-33) and the census of the Levites (34-49).
[7:2] 3 tn Heb “the house of their fathers.”
[7:2] 4 tn The form is the Qal active participle from the verb “to stand” (עָמַד, ’amad). The form describes these leaders as “the ones standing over [the ones numbered].” The expression, along with the clear indication of the first census in chapter 1, shows that this was a supervisory capacity.
[4:16] 5 tn This is supplied to the line to clarify “appointed.”
[4:16] 7 sn One would assume that he would prepare and wrap these items, but that the Kohathites would carry them to the next place.