EXPOSITION
THE ALTAR OF INCENSE. This chapter has the appearance of being one in
which accidental omissions are supplied. The natural place for a
description of the altar of incense—part of the furniture of the
holy place (Exodus 30:6)—would seem to have been Exodus 25:10-2,
where we have the descri... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
THE RANSOM OF SOULS. The various commands given with respect to the
tabernacle and its furniture would necessarily involve a very
considerable outlay; and it was important that Moses should receive
directions as to the source, or sources, whence this expenditure was
to come. In Exodus 25:... [ Continue Reading ]
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). That it would
contain some provision of the kind is further indicated by the command
to "wash the inwa... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
THE HOLY OIL. The composition of the oil required for anointing the
priests (Exodus 29:7), the altar (_ib,_ 36), the tabernacle itself
(Exodus 30:26), and its furniture (Exodus 30:27, Exodus 30:28), was a
necessary matter for Moses to know, and is now declared with much
minuteness; the ex... [ Continue Reading ]
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 and one only
peculiar kind had been already implied in the prohibition to burn
"strange incense" (E... [ Continue Reading ]