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Verse Exodus 25:29. _THE DISHES THEREOF_]_ _קערתיו_ _kearothaiv,
probably the deep bowls in which they kneaded the mass out of which
they made the _shew-bread_.
_AND SPOONS THEREOF_]_ _כפתיו_ _cappo...
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(Compare Exodus 37:10.) The table and the candlestick figured on the
Arch of Titus at Rome are those of the Maccabaean times, but made as
nearly as possible after the ancient models reproduced under t...
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3. THE TABERNACLE AND THE PRIESTHOOD
CHAPTER 25 The Tabernacle
_ 1. The freewill offering and the materials (Exodus 25:1)_
2. The ark (Exodus 25:10)
3. The table of showbread (Exodus 25:23)
4.
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EXODUS 25:23 P. THE TABLE OF SHEWBREAD (_cf. Exodus 37:10_). It was an
ancient custom to spread tables with food and drink as oblations to
the gods, who were supposed to need food and drink (Leviticus...
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TO COVER. to pour out....
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_dishes_ also Exodus 37:16; Numbers 4:7; Numbers, 14 times in Numbers
7 (-charger," each weighing 130 shekels= _c._67 oz., and filled with
fine flour mingled with oil). The root in Arab, signifies _to...
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THOU SHALT ALSO MAKE A TABLE OF SHITTIM-WOOD— The next piece of
furniture was the table for the _shewbread,_ Exodus 25:30 which, like
the _ark,_ was to be made _of shittim-wood, overlaid with pure gol...
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AND THOU SHALT MAKE THE DISHES THEREOF— The _dishes_ were patens, or
a sort of charger wherein to put the _shew bread;_ Numbers 7:13. The
_spoons,_ as appears from Numbers 7:14 were vases for containi...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
25 AND JE-HO-VAH SPAKE UNTO MO-SES, SAYING, (2) SPEAK UNTO THE
CHILDREN OF IS-RA-EL, THAT THEY TAKE FOR ME AN OFFERING: OF EVERY MAN
WHOSE HEART MAKETH HIM WILLING YE SH...
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_AND THOU SHALT MAKE THE DISHES THEREOF, AND SPOONS THEREOF, AND
COVERS THEREOF, AND BOWLS THEREOF, TO COVER WITHAL: OF PURE GOLD SHALT
THOU MAKE THEM._
Dishes, х_ Qª`AAROTAAYW_ (H7086) Septuagint, t...
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THE VESSELS OF THE SANCTUARY
Chapter s 25-31 are taken up with prescriptions regarding the
Construction of a Tabernacle, i.e. a tent, to form the visible
dwelling-place of Jehovah in the midst of His...
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The dishes were the plates on which the loaves were brought to the
table; the spoons were small vessels to hold the incense which was
laid upon the bread (Leviticus 24:7); the covers (RV 'flagons') an...
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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 25
Chapter s 25:1 – 31:17 contain details about how the *Israelites...
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THE TABLE OF SHEWBREAD.
(23-30) THOU SHALT ALSO MAKE A TABLE. — The ark and mercy seat,
which covered it, constituted the entire furniture of the inner
sanctuary, or “Holy of Holies” (Exodus 40:20). W...
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THE DISHES THEREOF... — The “dishes” of the shewbread table were
probably large bowls in which the loaves or “cakes” were brought
to the table. Such bowls are common in the Egyptian wall decorations....
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וְ עָשִׂ֨יתָ קְּעָרֹתָ֜יו וְ
כַפֹּתָ֗יו וּ קְ
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CHAPTER XXV.
_ THE SHRINE AND ITS FURNITURE._
Exodus 25:1
The first direction given to Moses on the mountain is to prepare for
the making of a tabernacle wherein God may dwell with man. For this he...
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THE TABLE OF SHOWBREAD AND THE LAMPSTAND
Exodus 25:23
The Table of the Showbread, or Presence-bread, held the twelve loaves,
which represented the tribes of Israel. It was three feet long, one
foot,...
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Here we begin consideration of the transactions of the forty days.
Moses received instruction concerning a place of worship for the
nation. It is important that we attempt to understand what this mean...
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And thou shalt make the (h) dishes thereof, and spoons thereof, and
covers thereof, and bowls thereof, to cover withal: [of] pure gold
shalt thou make them.
(h) To set the bread upon....
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Dishes. ( acetabulum.) Properly, a vessel to hold vinegar, but used
for various purposes. --- Bowls, or vials full of wine. (Tostat) ---
Censers, to contain incense, &c., chap. xxxvii. 16. The first t...
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The table and the show-bread were both types of the gospel
dispensation. God our Father hath there spread a full table for his
people, Rev 3:20; 1 John 1:3. Jesus is the bread of life spread on
this t...
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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 24 AND 25.
This covenant, made on condition of the obedience of the people, was
confirmed by blood [1] (chap. 24.) The blood being shed, death having
thus co...
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AND THOU SHALL MAKE THE DISHES THEREOF,.... On which the shewbread
loaves were set. Jarchi says they were of the form of the bread, and
that there were two sorts, one of gold, and one of iron; in the...
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And thou shalt make the dishes thereof, and spoons thereof, and covers
thereof, and bowls thereof, to cover withal: [of] pure gold shalt thou
make them.
Ver. 29. _The dishes thereof, &c._] Haply to h...
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[FREE OFFERINGS.]
1 What the Israelites must offer for the making of the Tabernacle.
10 The forme of the Arke.
17 The Mercy-seat, with the Cherubims.
23 The table, with the furniture thereof.
31...
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And thou shalt make the dishes thereof, the large plates for the
showbread, and spoons thereof, the small vessels for the incense,
Numbers 7:14, AND COVERS THEREOF, AND BOWLS THEREOF, pitchers and
gob...
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THE TABLE FOR THE SHOWBREAD...
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I. Prerequisites: the materials; the assessments. Exodus 25:1-9
As the real temple of God must consist in believing hearts which offer
themselves and build themselves into a temple of the Spirit of Go...
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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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WILLING OFFERINGS FOR GOD'S SANCTUARY
(vs.1-9)
The law has been declared to Israel, with its stern ordinances and
regulations. Now the Lord instructs Moses in a matter that is in
striking contrast t...
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TO COVER WITHALL:
Or, to power out withall...
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23-30 A table was to be made of wood, overlaid with gold, to stand in
the outer tabernacle, to be always furnished with the shew-bread. This
table, with the articles on it, and its use, seems to typi...
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THE DISHES, in which the bread and frankincense upon it were put,
LEVITICUS 24:7. Of this sort there were twelve, one for every loaf.
SPOONS, in which incense was put, as appears from NUMBERS 7:14, an...
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This chapter forms the commencement of one of the richest veins in
Inspiration's exhaustless mine a vein in which every stroke of the
mattock brings to light untold wealth. We know the mattock with wh...
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Exodus 25:29 make H6213 (H8804) dishes H7086 pans H3709 pitchers H7184
bowls H4518 pouring H5258 (H8714)...
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THE TABLE OF SHOWBREAD AND THE SEVEN-BRANCHED LAMPSTAND (EXODUS
25:23).
This Table and Lampstand were a perpetual reminder of Yahweh's
provision for His people, and especially of His gifts of bread, a...
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CONTENTS: Moses in the mount; first directions concerning the
tabernacle.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: The only way for God and man to meet is in the precise way
and place which He has appoint...
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Exodus 25:2. _That they bring me an offering._ We now enter on the
tabernacle, a hallowed work, a figure of the church, and emblem of the
heavenly glory. This mystical temple was not new: it had exist...
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_Set upon the table shewbread._
THE TABLE OF SHEWBREAD
I. The first lesson we learn here is taught us by the nature of the
bread upon the table. This we know, on the very best authority, was a
symbol...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 25:23 The TABLE (see Exodus 37:10) is one of
three items in the Holy Place (see...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 25:28_
THE TABLE OF SHEW BREAD
This table, with its burden and furniture, must be regarded in a
two-fold sense. It teaches—
I. THAT ALL LIFE SPRINGS FROM...
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EXPOSITION
THE TABLE OF SHEW-BREAD. From the description of the ark, which
constituted the sole furniture of the most holy place, God proceeded
to describe the furniture of the holy place, or body of...
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Now it is interesting as God gives to him the design, He starts not
with the tabernacle itself but with the furnishings within the
tabernacle. So in chapter twenty-five, we begin with the materials
th...