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 10:2
Context10:2 “Make 3 two trumpets of silver; you are to make 4 them from a single hammered piece. 5 You will use them 6 for assembling the community and for directing the traveling of the camps.


[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.
[10:2] 3 tn The Hebrew text uses what is called the “ethical dative” – “make [for] you two trumpets.” It need not be translated, but can simply be taken to underscore the direct imperative.
[10:2] 4 tn The imperfect tense is again instruction or legislation.
[10:2] 5 sn The instructions are not clearly spelled out here. But the trumpets were to be made of silver ingots beaten out into a sheet of silver and then bent to form a trumpet. There is archaeological evidence of silver smelting as early as 3000
[10:2] 6 tn Heb “and they shall be for you for assembling,” which is the way of expressing possession. Here the intent concerns how Moses was to use them.