CONTENTS
The account of the building is continued through this Chapter. Here is
given the particulars of framing the altar of burnt offering: the
laver of brass: of the pillars and hangings for the court of the
tabernacle; and a account of the sum which the people willingly
offered.
Exodus 38:1
W... [ Continue Reading ]
Psalms 118:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
Exodus 30:18. Was not the glass, or brazen mirror, of which the laver
was made, intended to represent the glass of the gospel? See James
1:23 with James 1:25. May we not, without violence to the expression
suppose it intended the looking unto Jesus? Zechariah 12:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
By the court of the tabernacle we may suppose is meant the church of
the Lord Jesus upon earth. The extent of it a hundred cubits was about
sixty-one yards. Song of Solomon 4:12. Happy they that enter into it.
Psalms 84:10; Psalms 84:10. The washing in the laver before the entry,
carried this idea,... [ Continue Reading ]
The sum total of the people's offerings is here enumerated. The gold
was altogether 29 talents and 730 shekels: about 150 thousand pounds
of our money. And the silver was 100 talents, and 1775 shekels;
amounting to about 34 thousand pounds of our money. The brass was in
quantity about 6637 pounds we... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
Reader! still keep your eye steadily fixed on the Lord Jesus, all the
way through, while looking over the furniture of the tabernacle. And
as Moses wrote of Christ, may it be your happiness and mine, in every
part of his writings, to behold him. Here, would I say to my soul,
while looki... [ Continue Reading ]