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Verse Exodus 30:34. _TAKE UNTO THEE SWEET SPICES_] The holy _perfume_
was compounded of the following ingredients:
_STACTE_] נטף _nataph_, supposed to be the same with what was
afterwards called the...
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Exodus 37:29. The incense, like the anointing oil, consisted of four
aromatic ingredients.
STACTE - supposed to be either the gum of the Storax tree (Styrax
officinale) found in Syria and the neighbor...
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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 LORD [Jehovah] said. See note on Exodus 3:7 and p. Exodus 6:10.
SWEET SPICES. Five in number. Compare App-10.
ONYCHA. a sweet-smelling shell found on the shores of the Red Sea and
Indian Ocean....
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TAKE UNTO THEE SWEET SPICES— The composition of the _perfume_ for
the golden altar of incense is next prescribed; concerning which the
same prohibition is made, Exodus 30:37 as concerning the holy
oin...
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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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_AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES, TAKE UNTO THEE SWEET SPICES, STACTE,
AND ONYCHA, AND GALBANUM; THESE SWEET SPICES WITH PURE FRANKINCENSE:
OF EACH SHALL THERE BE A LIKE WEIGHT:_
Take unto thee sweet sp...
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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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STACTE] a kind of gum, probably myrrh. ONYCHA] part of the shell of a
shell fish. It burns with a pungent odour. GALBANUM] a gum resin.
FRANKINCENSE] a fragrant gum obtained by slitting the bark of 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 30
THE *ALTAR WHERE THE PRIESTS BURNT POWDER THAT HAS A SWEET SMELL...
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THE COMPOSITION OF THE HOLY INCENSE.
(34) TAKE UNTO THEE SWEET SPICES. — Rather, _Take unto thee spices._
The word translated “spices” has no epithet. Incense, as commonly
used in the ancient world,...
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וַ יֹּאמֶר֩ יְהוָ֨ה אֶל ־מֹשֶׁ֜ה קַח
־לְךָ֣
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THE ANOINTING OIL AND THE INCENSE.
Exodus 30:22.
We have already seen the meaning of the anointing oil and of the
incense.
But we have further to remark that their ingredients were accurately
presc...
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THE ANOINTING OIL AND THE INCENSE
Exodus 30:22
_ The anointing oil_ was extremely rich and costly. Pure myrrh; sweet
cinnamon, imported probably from Sumatra or China; sweet calamus, the
product of I...
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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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And the LORD said unto Moses, Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and
(r) onycha, and galbanum; [these] sweet spices with pure frankincense:
of each shall there be a like [weight]:
(r) In Hebrew, Sh...
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Onycha. An aromatic root, shining like "the nail," or perhaps the
bdellium of Arabia, which is clearer than that of the Indies.
(Dioscor.; Gallen Medic.) It distills from a tree. Others affirm, that
i...
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The fragrancy of those ingredients perhaps referred to the merits of
the Lord Jesus. Song of Solomon 1:3. And subordinately to this, it is
said in scripture, that the name of believers is valuable lik...
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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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34._Take unto thee sweet spices. _This oblation might have been
noticed with the others, yet, since it merely describes the
composition of the incense, which is connected with the altar of
incense, an...
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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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AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES,.... In a continued discourse, or some
time after the former, though more probably at the same time; since it
concerns the incense to be offered on the altar of incense, a...
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The incense which was burned upon the golden altar was prepared of
_sweet spices_ likewise, though not so rare and rich as those which
the anointing oil was compounded of. This was prepared once a yea...
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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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And the Lord said unto Moses, Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, a
sweet-smelling gum similar to myrrh, AND ONYCHA, the pulverized shell
of a mollusk, AND GALBANUM, a bitter resin gained from a shru...
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THE HOLY INCENSE...
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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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22-38 Directions are here given for making the holy anointing oil,
and the incense to be used in the service of the tabernacle. To show
the excellency of holiness, there was this spiced oil in the
ta...
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STACTE, AND ONYCHA, AND GALBANUM: the Jews themselves are not agreed
what these were, and it concerns not Christians much to know, the use
of them being abolished. It is evident they were each of them...
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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 30:34 LORD H3068 said H559 (H8799) Moses H4872 Take H3947
(H8798) spices H5561 stacte H5198 onycha...
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THE INCENSE (EXODUS 30:34).
a The constituents of the incense to be taken (Exodus 30:34).
b They are to be made into incense, a perfume after the art of the
perfumer.
c Seasoned with salt, pure and...
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FRANKINCENSE
Frankincense is not to be confounded with incense (to which it was to
be added), as it is often used apart from incense. We are told what
composed the incense -- never in Scripture what...
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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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_Sweet spices._
THE INCENSE
The incense employed in the service of the Tabernacle was compounded
of four ingredients: stacte, onycha, galbanum, and frankincense. It
might only be used in the worship...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 30:22 This section gives instructions for
making the ANOINTING OIL and INCENSE. Since the oil is to consecrate
the elements of the tabernacle and the priests, and the incense is...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 30:33 SHALL BE CUT OFF FROM HIS PEOPLE. See
note on 12:15.
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 30:34_
SPIRITUAL WORSHIP
Notice here—
I. THE ELEMENTS OF TRUE WORSHIP.
1. There must be nothing in prayer but what is _sweet_. “Sweet
spices.” No _anger_....
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EXPOSITION
THE HOLY INCENSE. It remained to give directions concerning the
composition of the incense, which, according to Exodus 30:7, was to be
burnt upon the altar of gold. That it was to be of one...
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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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unto thee Exodus 30:23 Exodus 25:6 Exodus 37:29 stacte. Heb. nataph.
The Jews and others suppose it to be what Leviticus 2:1...
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The incense which was burned upon the golden altar was prepared of
sweet spices likewise, though not so rare and rich as those which the
anointing oil was compounded of. This was prepared once a year,...