Numbers 7:14
Context7:14 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:20
Context7:20 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:26
Context7:26 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:32
Context7:32 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:38
Context7:38 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels;
Numbers 7:44
Context7:44 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels;
Numbers 7:50
Context7:50 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:56
Context7:56 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:62
Context7:62 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:68
Context7:68 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:74
Context7:74 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels, full of incense;
Numbers 7:80
Context7:80 one gold pan weighing 10 shekels;
Numbers 7:86
Context7:86 The twelve gold pans full of incense weighed 10 shekels each, according to the sanctuary shekel; all the gold of the pans weighed 120 shekels.
Numbers 7:84
ContextSummary
7:84 This was the dedication for the altar from the leaders of Israel, when it was anointed: twelve silver platters, twelve silver sprinkling bowls, and twelve gold pans.
Numbers 8:4
Context8:4 This is how the lampstand was made: 1 It was beaten work in gold; 2 from its shaft to its flowers it was beaten work. According to the pattern which the Lord had shown Moses, so he made the lampstand.
Numbers 31:50
Context31:50 So we have brought as an offering for the Lord what each man found: gold ornaments, armlets, bracelets, signet rings, earrings, and necklaces, to make atonement for ourselves 3 before the Lord.” 4
Numbers 31:52
Context31:52 All the gold of the offering they offered up to the Lord from the commanders of thousands and the commanders of hundreds weighed 16,750 shekels. 5


[8:4] 1 tn The Hebrew text literally has “and this is the work of the lampstand,” but that rendering does not convey the sense that it is describing how it was made.
[8:4] 2 sn The idea is that it was all hammered from a single plate of gold.
[31:50] 2 sn The expression here may include the idea of finding protection from divine wrath, which is so common to Leviticus, but it may also be a thank offering for the fact that their lives had been spared.