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Verse Exodus 27:20. _PURE OIL OLIVE BEATEN_] That is, such oil as
could easily be expressed from the olives after they had been bruised
in a mortar; the _mother drop_, as it is called, which drops out...
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PURE OIL OLIVE BEATEN - The oil was to be of the best kind. It is
called beaten, because it was obtained by merely bruising the olives
in a mortar or mill, without the application of heat. The finest...
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CHAPTER 27 THE TABERNACLE CONCLUDED
_ 1. The altar of brass (Exodus 27:1)_
2. The court of the tabernacle (Exodus 27:9)
3. The oil for the lamp (Exodus 27:20)
The brazen altar stood at the door of...
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EXODUS 27. P. ALTAR AND OUTER COURT (_cf. Exodus 38:1_, Exodus 38:9).
In strongest contrast to Exodus 20:24, with its sanction of many
altars, rudely made of earth or rough stone blocks, we find
instr...
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CHILDREN. sons.
PURE OIL. This is without measure. See on John 3:34
THE LIGHT. the light-holder. Compare Genesis 1:14.
TO BURN ALWAYS: i.e.. perpetual light....
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_And_ THOU, _thou shalt_, &c. the emph. pron. marks the beginning of a
new section (Exodus 28:1; Exodus 30:23; Exodus 31:13; Numbers 1:50).
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PURE OIL-OLIVE BEATEN, FOR THE LIGHT, &C.— _Pure oil of olive
beaten_ (i.e. obtained by _pounding_ or _expression,_) is here
commanded to be brought for the use of the golden candlestick, as
being mos...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
27 And thou shalt make the altar of acacia wood, five cubits long, and
five cubits broad; the altar shall be foursquare: and the height
thereof shall be three cubits. (2...
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_AND THOU SHALT COMMAND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, THAT THEY BRING THEE
PURE OIL OLIVE BEATEN FOR THE LIGHT, TO CAUSE THE LAMP TO BURN
ALWAYS._
Oil olive beaten - i:e., such as runs from the olives when...
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27:20 beaten, (e-16) i.e. beaten in a mortar, not pressed. light
(f-21) See ch. 25.37....
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THE ALTAR OF BURNT OFFERING. THE COURT OF THE TABERNACLE. THE OIL FOR
THE LAMPS
1-8. Altar of Burnt Offering.
This is a hollow chest of acacia wood overlaid with bronze, and stands
within the court,...
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PURE OLIVE OIL BEATEN RV] Oil extracted by beating olives in a mortar
without heat. It is the purest kind of oil. TO BURN ALWAYS] As there
was no window in the tabernacle it is probable, though nowher...
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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 27
THE *ALTAR WHERE THE PRIESTS BURNT THE ANIMALS THAT THE *ISRAELIT...
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THE OIL FOR THE LAMP.
(20) THOU SHALT COMMAND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL that THEY BRING thee
PURE OLIVE OIL. — This instruction had been already given (Exodus
25:2; Exodus 25:6), only not with such parti...
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וְ אַתָּ֞ה תְּצַוֶּ֣ה ׀ אֶת ־בְּנֵ֣י
יִשְׂרָאֵ֗ל...
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CHAPTER XXVII.
_ THE OUTER COURT._
Exodus 27:1
Before describing the tabernacle, its furniture was specified. And so,
when giving instructions for the court of the tabernacle, the altar
has to be de...
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THE BEATEN OIL; THE EPHOD
Exodus 27:20; Exodus 28:1
Always in Scripture oil is an emblem of the Holy Spirit. It is His
grace communicated to the wick of our character and life, which makes
them capab...
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Here we have the account of the court surrounding the Tabernacle and
the Tent and here again the description begins from the inside. First,
the brazen altar is described. It symbolized devotion on the...
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And thou shalt command the children of Israel, that they bring thee
pure oil olive (h) beaten for the light, to cause the lamp to burn
always.
(h) Such as comes from the olive, when it is first press...
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Pestle. That it may be as free from dregs as possible; quasi luxurians
defluxerit. (Columella xii. 20.) The Hebrew and Septuagint are silent
about the pestle. The olives must, however, be a little bru...
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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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Exodus 27:20_And thou shalt command the children of Israel. _I have
transferred these two passages from elsewhere, since they relate to
the service of the tabernacle; for the children of Israel are
co...
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In the court God meets the world (I do not speak of the world itself
through which we walk: [1] this was the desert); but it is where those
coming up out of the world draw near to God, where His peopl...
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AND THOU SHALL COMMAND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL,.... Here begins a new
section of the law; an account being given of the tabernacle, and its
parts, and the furniture thereof, next the several parts of s...
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_And thou shalt command the children of Israel, that they bring thee
pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamp to burn
always._
Ver. 20. _Pure oil olive._] Signifying the precious gifts...
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_Pure oil-olive beaten_ Not squeezed out by a press or mill, such
being full of sediment; but which run freely from the olives when
bruised or beaten with a pestle. _To cause the lamp to burn always_...
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1 The Altar of burnt offering, with the vessels thereof.
9 The Court of the Tabernacle inclosed with hangings and pillars.
18 The measure of the Court.
20 The oile for the lampe.
1 AND thou shalt...
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And thou shalt command the children of Israel that they bring thee
pure oil olive beaten for the light to cause the lamp to burn always.
The oil used in the Tabernacle was not that pressed out of oliv...
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THE COURT OF THE TABERNACLE...
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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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4. _The Tent, or the Dwelling itself_. Exodus 26:1-30
I. The Component Parts of the Tent as to Form.
_a_. The tent itself. (1) Ten curtains of byssus each 28 cubits long,
and 4 cubits wide. (2) Fift...
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THE BRAZEN (OR COPPER) ALTAR
(vs.1-8)
On entering the courtyard, one would stand immediately before the
brazen altar. Then the laver stood between the altar and the
tabernacle entrance. This altar (o...
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TO BURN:
_ Heb._ to ascend up...
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20,21 The pure oil signified the gifts and graces of the Spirit,
which all believers receive from Christ, the good Olive, and without
which our light cannot shine before men. The priests were to ligh...
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Beaten out of the olives with a pestle, which is freer from dregs than
that which is squeezed out with a press. TO BURN ALWAYS, i.e. at all
the times. appointed; daily, though not continually; as the...
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We have now arrived at the brazen altar which stood at the door of the
tabernacle; and I would call my reader's most particular attention to
the order of the Holy Ghost in this portion of our book. We...
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Exodus 27:20 command H6680 (H8762) children H1121 Israel H3478 bring
H3947 (H8799) pure H2134 oil H8081 pressed...
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THE BURNING OF THE LIGHT OF ISRAEL BEFORE YAHWEH (EXODUS 27:20).
The account of the making of the Dwellingplace finishes with a
description of how the common people can have their part in the
worship...
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OIL
Oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit (Cf) (John 3:34); (Hebrews 1:9).
In Christ the oil-fed Light ever burns, the Light of the world (John
8:12). But here we have not the world, but the sanctuary....
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CONTENTS: Directions about the brazen altar and the court.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: Sinful man dare not approach God (at the ark) Hebrews 9:8;
but God approaches man as a sinner th...
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Exodus 27:1. _Make an altar._ The altar, says a living author before
mentioned, seems to have been intended only for the present purpose,
until further orders were given; and especially for those sacr...
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_Pure oil olive beaten for the light._
SYMBOLIC REFERENCES
I. The purity of the light (Psalms 26:9).
II. The perfection of the light.
III. The perpetuity of the light. Christ can never be supersed...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 27:20_
THE OIL FOR THE LAMPS
Consider the provision for the lamps as a service. The children of
Israel were to bring oil for these lamps for ever, and the...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 27:9_
THE COURT OF THE TABERNACLE
This scene, into which all the members of the house of Israel might
enter, reminds us—
I. OF THE COMMON NEED. It was the...
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EXPOSITION
THE OIL FOR THE LAMP. It has been observed that this paragraph is
somewhat out of place. It would more appro priately, according to
human ideas, have terminated Exodus 25:1. But "God's ways...
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Now on the outside they were to make a court, which would be
seventy-five feet wide, and a hundred and fifty feet long, with
curtains around it seven and a half feet high. So that you have this
outer...
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pure oil olive beaten. That is, such oil as could be easily Exodus
39:37 Leviticus 24:2 Judges 9:9 Psalms 23:5...
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We read of the candlestick in the 25th chapter; here is order given
for the keeping of the lamps constantly burning in it. The pure oil
signified the gifts and graces of the Spirit, which are communic...