Numbers 3:25-26
the charge.From this and the next chapter, we see the very severe labour which the Levites were to perform, while the journeyings of the Israelites lasted. When we consider, that there was not less than 14 tons 266 lbs. of metal employed in the tabernacle, (see note on Ex 38:24,) besides the immense weight of the skins, hangings, cords, boards, and posts, we shall find it was no easy matter to transport this moveable temple from place to place. The Gershonites, who were 7,500 in number had to carry the tent, coverings, vail, hangings of the court, cords, etc. (ver. 25, 26); the Kohathites, who were 8,600, the ark, table, candlestick, altars, and instruments of the sanctuary (ver. 31); and the Merarites, who were 6,200, the boards, bars, sockets, and all matters connected with these belonging to the tabernacle, with the pillars of the court, their sockets, pins, and cords (ver. 36, 37). 7; 4:24-28; 7:7; 10:17; 1Ch 9:14-33; 23:32; 26:21,222Ch 31:2,11-18; Ezr 8:28-30; Mr 13:34; Ro 12:6-8; Col 4:171Ti 1:18the tabernacle and.Ex 25:9; 26:1-14; 36:8-19; 40:19and the hanging.Ex 26:36,37; 36:37,38; 40:28 the hangings.Ex 27:9-16; 38:9-16the cords.Ex 35:18 Numbers 3:36-37
under the custody and charge. Heb. the office of the charge.the boards. 4:29-33; 7:8; Ex 26:15-29,32,37; 27:9-19; 35:11,18; 36:20-34,36Ex 38:17-20; 39:33 37 Numbers 4:24-33
burdens. or, carriage.15,19,27,31,32,47,49 the curtains.3:25,26; 7:5-7the covering.Ex 26:14 the hangings.Ex 27:9and their cords.Ex 35:18 appointment. Heb. mouth.The Levites were under the command of the priests. Eleazar exercised this authority in general, as next in succession to Aaron: and he in particular was placed over the Kohathites; while Ithamar, his younger brother, commanded the Gershonites and Merarites. (ver. 33.) Lu 1:70; 1Co 11:2 33; 1Co 12:5,6 3:33-35 service. Heb. warfare.3,23; Ps 110:1-7; 1Ti 6:11,12; 2Ti 2:4; 4:7,8 the charge.3:36,37; 7:8,9the boards.Ex 26:15 and by name.An inventory was taken of every particular, even to the very pins belonging to each part, that nothing might be wanting when the tabernacle was set up. the instruments.3:8; 7:1; Ex 25:9; 38:17,21; 1Ch 9:29 under the hand.28; Jos 3:6; Isa 3:6 Numbers 7:6-8
6 Two wagons.3:25,26; 4:24-28sons of Gershon.The Gershonites being fewest in number of able men, had the less burdensome things to carry; for they carried only the curtains, coverings, and hangings, (ch. 4:25, 40.) And although this was a cumbersome carriage, and they needed waggons, yet it was not a heavy one, and they needed few. four wagons.3:36,37; 4:28-33the sons.Though the Merarites were the most numerous, yet they had the greatest burden, namely, the boards, bars, pillars, and sockets, to carry, (ch. 4:31, 32, 48.) Therefore they had double the number of waggons to what the Gershonites had assigned them.
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