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Verse Numbers 7:5. _ACCORDING TO HIS SERVICE._] That is, distribute
them among the Levites _as they may need them_, giving most to those
who have the _heaviest burdens_ to bear....
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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 WAGONS AND OXEN FOR THE TRANSPORT OF THE TABERNACLE. The
offerings here mentioned are represented as having been made
immediately after the erection of the Tabernacle (1), so that the dat...
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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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_AND THE LORD SPAKE UNTO MOSES, SAYING,_
The Lord spake ... Take it of them. They exhibited a beautiful
example to all who are great in dignity and in wealth to be foremost
in contributing to the sup...
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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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קַ֚ח מֵֽ אִתָּ֔ם וְ הָי֕וּ לַ עֲבֹ֕ד
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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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89, PRINCELY GENEROSITY; THE VOICE OF GOD
Numbers 7:1
This and the two following Chapter s conclude the account of the stay
at Sinai. The transport of the furniture of the Tabernacle was
committed to...
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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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Take [it] of them, that they may be to do the (b) service of the
tabernacle of the congregation; and thou shalt give them unto the
Levites, to every man according to his service.
(b) That is, to carr...
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What a gracious GOD is Israel's GOD, who accepteth according to that a
man hath, if there be a willing mind. 2 Corinthians 8:12. But Reader!
never forget that the acceptance of our poor gifts, pre-sup...
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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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TAKE [IT] OF THEM,.... The present of the wagons and oxen, by which it
appears that this freewill offering of the princes was according to
his mind and will, and what they were influenced and guided t...
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_According to his service_ More or fewer, as the nature of their
service, and of the things to be carried required. And as the
Gershonites had the less burdensome things to carry, (Numbers 4:25,)
they...
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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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Take it of them that they may be to do the service of the Tabernacle
of the Congregation; and thou shalt give them unto the Levites, to
every man according to his service, according to the work which...
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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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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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1-9 The offering of the princes to the service of the tabernacle was
not made till it was fully set up. Necessary observances must always
take place of free-will offerings. The more any are advanced,...
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i.e. More or fewer of them, as the nature of their service and of the
things to be carried required....
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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 7:5 Accept H3947 (H8798) doing H5647 (H8800) work H5656
tabernacle H168 meeting H4150 give H5414 ...
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THE OFFERING OF THE WAGONS AND OXEN (NUMBERS 7:3).
Numbers 7:3
‘And they brought their oblation before Yahweh, six covered wagons,
and twelve oxen; a wagon for every two of the princes, and for eac...
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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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_Give them unto the Levites, to every man according to his service._
DIVINE BESTOWMENT VARIED AND PROPORTIONATE
I. That God’s gifts are varied.
1. Men differ widely in many things--parentage, birth...
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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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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...
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Ephesians 4:11; Exodus 25:1; Exodus 35:4; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 49:1
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According to his service — More or fewer, as the nature of their
service and of the things to be carried required....