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The aggregate worth, by weight, of the whole of the offerings was
about 438 British pounds: But the real worth of such a sum, when
measured by the prices of clothing and food at that time, must have
b...
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5. THE OFFERINGS OF THE PRINCES
CHAPTER 7
_ 1. The princes present their offerings (Numbers 7:1)_
2. The command concerning these offerings and the Levites (Numbers
7:4)
3. The twelve princes and...
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OFFERINGS OF VESSELS, ANIMALS, AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR USE IN
SACRIFICE. The weights of each charger, bowl, and spoon (or cup)
presented by the several princes were about 60, 33, and 4¾ oz.
respective...
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VIII. PRINCES.-' OFFERINGS AT THE DEDICATION
(NUMBERS 7)
TEXT
Numbers 7:1. And it came to pass on the day that Moses had fully set
up the tabernacle, and had anointed it, and sanctified it, and all t...
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_THIS WAS THE DEDICATION OF THE ALTAR, IN THE DAY WHEN IT WAS
ANOINTED, BY THE PRINCES OF ISRAEL: TWELVE CHARGERS OF SILVER, TWELVE
SILVER BOWLS, TWELVE SPOONS OF GOLD:_
This was the dedication of th...
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THE OFFERINGS OF THE PRINCES AT THE DEDICATION OF THE ALTAR
The twelve princes, each representing his tribe, presented gold and
silver vessels for use in sacrifices, sacrificial animals, and wagons
a...
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 7
THE LEADERS BRING GIFTS TO *GOD’S TENT – NUMBERS 7:1-89
V1 As soon as Moses had set up *God’s Tent, he *dedi
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כַּפֹּ֨ות זָהָ֤ב שְׁתֵּים ־עֶשְׂרֵה֙
מְלֵאֹ֣ת קְטֹ֔רֶת...
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SANCTUARY AND PASSOVER
1. THE OFFERINGS OF THE PRINCES
Numbers 7:1
THE opening verses of the chapter seem to imply that immediately after
the erection of the tabernacle the gifts of the princes were...
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In our division of Numbers into Chapter s, chapter seven is the
longest. It deals with worship and, first of all, with the princes'
voluntary offering of their substance to the maintenance of worship....
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If I avoid detaining the Reader, while going over these many verses,
it is not because any or either of them is uninteresting; but,
because, in the Poor Man's Commentary I am studying to compress all...
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It is impossible to look at this book ever so cursorily without
feeling the difference of the atmosphere from that of Leviticus. And
this is so much the more striking because it cannot be fairly doubt...
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Here ends this part of the book. The camp, arranged according to God's
order, is placed under His blessing. [1] Thereupon the princes of the
people offer a free-will-offering to Jehovah, for the servi...
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THE GOLDEN SPOONS [WERE] TWELVE, FULL OF INCENSE,.... Which points at
the use those spoons or cups were of, namely, to carry incense in
them, such as were used on the day of atonement l:
[WEIGHING] T...
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[THE PRINCES OFFER.]
1 The offering of the Princes at the dedication of the Tabernacle.
10 Their seuerall offrings at the dedication of the Altar.
89 God speaketh to Moses from the Mercie seat.
1 A...
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THE GIFTS OF THE PRINCES.
The incident which is here related took place just after the
Tabernacle had been erected, its equipment put into place, and the
entire Sanctuary with all its furniture cons...
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the golden spoons were twelve, full of incense, weighing ten shekels
apiece, after the shekel of the Sanctuary; all the gold of the spoons
was an hundred and twenty shekels (worth almost $1,200)....
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OFFERINGS OF THE LEADERS GIVEN TO THE LEVITES
(vs.1-9)
Moses, having completed the setting up of the tabernacle, anointed and
consecrated it together with its furnishings and the copper altar
outside...
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10-89 The princes and great men were most forward in the service of
God. Here is an example to those in authority, and of the highest
rank; they ought to use their honour and power, their estate and...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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This is the very longest section in the entire Book of Numbers. It
contains a detailed statement of the names of the twelve princes of
the congregation, and of their respective offerings on the occasi...
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Numbers 7:86 twelve H6240 H8147 gold H2091 pans H3709 full H4392
incense H7004 ten H6235 apiece H3709 shekel...
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THE OFFERINGS FOR THE DEDICATION OF THE ALTAR (NUMBERS 7:10).
Numbers 7:10
‘And the princes offered for the dedication of the altar in the day
that it was anointed, even the princes offered their o...
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CONTENTS: The gifts of the princes.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, princes.
CONCLUSION: The great men should with their wealth and power uphold
the work of God and should make conscience of being devout be...
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Numbers 7:8. _Four waggons and eight oxen._ These perhaps were only
cars, seeing a pair of oxen could draw them; yet the people were rich
in gold and silver.
Numbers 7:13. _One silver charger._ An old...
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_The princes offered for dedicating of the altar._
SUCH AS HAVE GREATEST BLESSINGS AND GIFTS, MUST BE MOST FORWARD IN
GOD’S SERVICE
We heard before of the offering performed jointly by the princes, n...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 7:1__ ON THE DAY WHEN MOSES HAD FINISHED
SETTING UP THE TABERNACLE. These events took place on or soon after
the “first day of the first month” (see...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 7:10 On 12 successive days the chiefs of the
12 tribes brought gifts to show their tribes’ support for the
tabernacle worship. All made equal donations. As in chs. Numbers 1:1,...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
In this chapter we have the narrative of the presentation of gifts by
the princes of the tribes at the dedication of the altar. “This
presentation took place at the time...
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EXPOSITION
THE OFFERINGS OF THE PRINCES (Numbers 7:1).
NUMBERS 7:1
ON THE DAY THAT MOSES HAD fully SET UP THE TABERNACLE. This
expression, "on the day", has given
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Now in chapter seven we find that the twelve princes of the tribes of
Israel brought in their offerings to the Lord. And in verse three we
read,
They brought six covered wagons, and twelve oxen; and...