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Exodus 38:8. The bronze for the “Laver of brass” and its foot was
supplied from the bronze mirrors of the women who voluntarily gave up
these articles of luxury. Bronze mirrors were much used by the a...
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CHAPTER 30 THE ALTAR OF INCENSE AND THE WORSHIPPERS
_ 1. The altar (Exodus 30:1)_
2. The atonement money (Exodus 30:11)
3. The brazen laver and the unction of the Spirit (Exodus 30:22)
4. The ince...
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EXODUS 30-31. P S. PRIESTLY SUPPLEMENTS. These two Chapter s form an
appendix to Exodus 25-29. The golden incense altar finds no place in
Exodus 25 or Exodus 26:33 or Leviticus 16 (where the annual ri...
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The _bronze Laver_(cf. Exodus 38:8; Exodus 40:30). This was for the
priests to wash their hands and feet in, before entering into the Tent
of Meeting, or offering sacrifice: it was to stand in the cou...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
30 And thou shalt make an altar to bum incense upon: of acacia wood
shalt thou make it. (2) A cubit shall be the length thereof, and a
cubit the breadth thereof; foursqu...
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THE ALTAR OF INCENSE. THE RANSOM MONEY. THE LAVER. THE ANOINTING OIL.
THE INCENSE
1-10. The Altar of Incense. The use of incense in worship was probably
due to the worshipper's desire to honour God by...
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EXODUS: *ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
GOD’S INSTRUCTIONS TO MOSES
EXODUS CHAPTER S 19 TO 40
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 30
THE *ALTAR WHERE THE PRIESTS BURNT POWDER THAT HAS A SWEET SMELL...
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AARON AND HIS SONS SHALL WASH THEIR HANDS AND THEIR FEET. — Washing
the hands symbolised purity in act; washing the feet, holiness in all
their walk and conversation....
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וְ רָחֲצ֛וּ אַהֲרֹ֥ן וּ בָנָ֖יו
מִמֶּ֑נּוּ אֶ
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THE LAVER.
Exodus 30:17.
For the cleansing of various sacrifices, but especially for the
ceremonial washing of the priests, a laver of brass was to be made,
and placed upon a separate base, the more...
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THE ATONEMENT MONEY AND THE LAVER
Exodus 30:11
The atonement money was paid by all alike, to remind them that they
were a redeemed race, and that so far as their value was concerned,
neither rank, no...
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We may come to the description of the altar of incense. It is
significant that in the earlier description of the Holy Place, with
its furnishing, this altar was not named. It was specifically the
alta...
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For Aaron and his sons shall (k) wash their hands and their feet
thereat:
(k) Signifying that he that comes to God must be washed from all sin
and corruption....
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_Feet. The priests went barefoot in the tabernacle. In the Misna we
find the same law binds laymen. None were allowed to enter the temple
of Diana, in Crete, with shoes on; and the Roman ladies follow...
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Reader! while those verses serve to teach us how clean the feet and
hands of those ought to be who stand to minister before the Lord,
think, and think with holy joy, what our privileges are who have a...
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"In the third month, when the children of Israel were gone forth out
of the land of Egypt, the same day came they into the wilderness of
Sinai." Up to this point all the dealings of God have been the...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 30 AND 31.
Having thus established the priesthood, and the relationship of the
people with God who dwelt in the midst of them, the intercession of
Christ in g...
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FOR AARON AND HIS SONS SHALL WASH THEIR HANDS AND THEIR FEET THEREAT.
Not in it, but at it; the laver had mouths or spouts, as Ben Melech
says, from whence the water flowed when the priests washed the...
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For Aaron and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet thereat:
Ver. 19. _For Aaron and his sons._] Here they were to wash before
they prayed for the people. Heb 10:22 We must first make our ow...
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1 The Altar of incense.
11 The ransome of soules.
17 The brasen lauer.
22 The holy anoynting oyle.
34 The composition of the perfume.
1 AND thou shalt make an Altar to burne incense vpon: of Shit...
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For Aaron and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet thereat;...
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THE LAVER...
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H. THE VISION OR THE IDEAL OF THE TABERNACLE. THE ORDERING OF THE ARK
AND OF THE HOUSE OF THE COVENANT; OF THE LIVING PRESENCE OF THE LAW
AND OF THE DWELLING-PLACE OF THE LAW-GIVER
Exodus 25-31
I. C...
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5. _The Altar of Incense_. Exodus 30:1-10
The reason why the directions concerning the altar of incense are
given so late is seen in the design of it, which puts it among the
things directly connected...
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THE GOLDEN ALTAR OF INCENSE
(vs.1-10)
Before this chapter the Lord has given instructions concerning the
tabernacle, its court and all the furniture both outside and inside,
except the altar of incen...
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17-21 A large vessel of brass, holding water, was to be set near the
door of the tabernacle. Aaron and his sons must wash their hands and
feet at this laver, every time they went in to minister. This...
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To signify their natural impurity and unworthiness, either to handle
holy things, or to come into the holy place, and their need of washing
with the blood and Spirit of Christ, which was typified by t...
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The priesthood being instituted, as in the two preceding Chapter s, we
are here introduced to the position of true priestly worship and
communion. The order is marked and instructive; and, moreover,
p...
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Exodus 30:19 Aaron H175 sons H1121 wash H7364 (H8804) hands H3027 feet
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Exodus 4
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THE BRONZE LAVER (EXODUS 30:17).
As with the golden Altar of Incense the bronze Laver had no place in
God's revelation of Himself to them or in the making of atonement.
Rather it was a means for the...
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CONTENTS: The altar of incense and the brazen laver.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: (See Psalms 141:2). The prayer of a contrite believer
ascends as a fragrant cloud to God. (Proverbs 15...
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Exodus 30:6. _Before the veil._ This altar, formed like the ark, of
the incorruptible wood covered over with pure gold, represented the
Son of God in human nature; and the incense typified his interce...
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_A laver of brass._
THE TRUE WASHING
I. Divine (John 13:8).
II. Spiritual (Jeremiah 4:14). Rest not in a mere social or
ecclesiastical purity.
III. Essential. “That they die not” (Revelation
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 30:17 The BASIN OF BRONZE is for the priests
to wash themselves before serving in the tabernacle. It is in the
courtyard (see illustration of the tabernacle and its court). The
b...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 30:17_
THE TRUE WASHING
This priestly washing in the Temple symbolised certain great truths to
which we shall do well if we take heed.
I. The true washing i...
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EXPOSITION
THE BRAZEN LAVER. That the tabernacle was to have an ample supply of
water had been implied in the directions given for the washing of
Aaron and his sons at its outer door (Exodus 29:4). Th...
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And thou shalt make an altar to burn incense upon: of acacia wood
shalt thou make it. It's to be eighteen by eighteen, and forty-five
inches high (Exodus 30:1).
This is a little altar that was set in...
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Exodus 40:31 Exodus 40:32 Psalms 26:6 Isaiah 52:11 John 13:8...