Numbers 4:7
the table.Ex 25:23-30; 37:10-16; Le 24:5-8cover withal. or, pour out withal. the continual.The Israelites, without doubt, were able to procure corn enough from the adjacent countries, even when in the wilderness, to make the shewbread, and to present the daily meat offerings.1 Chronicles 9:32
the sons.6:33-48shewbread. Heb. bread of ordering. to.Ex 25:30; Le 24:5-81 Chronicles 23:29
for the shewbread.It was the priests' office to place this bread before the Lord; and it was their privilege to feed on the old loaves when they were replaced by the new. 9:31,32; Ex 25:30; Le 24:5-9; 1Ki 7:48; 2Ch 13:11; 29:18; Ne 10:33Mt 12:4; Heb 9:2the fine flour.9:29-34; Le 6:20-23unleavened.Le 2:4-7; 7:9pan. or, flat plate. for all manner of measure.The standards of all weights and measures were in the sanctuary; and therefore the Levites had the inspection of weights and measures of every kind, that no fraud might in this way be committed. Honesty is inseparably connected with piety; and hence the Levites, being sufficiently numerous, were employed to superintend the former, as well as the latter. Le 19:35,36; Nu 3:502 Chronicles 2:4
build.1; 1Ki 8:18to dedicate.1Ki 8:63to burn.Ex 30:7sweet incense. Heb. incense of spices. the continual.Ex 25:30; Le 24:5-9the burnt.Ex 29:38-42; Nu 28:3,4,9-11the solemn feasts.Le 23:1-17; Nu 28:1-29:40Nehemiah 10:33
the shewbread.Le 24:5; 2Ch 2:4the continual burnt.Nu 28:1-29:40; Heb 10:11all the work.2Ch 24:5-14Matthew 12:3-5
Have.5; 19:4; 21:16; 22:31; Mr 12:10,26; Lu 6:3; 10:26what.1Sa 21:3-6; Mr 2:25,26 the shew-bread.Ex 25:30; Le 24:5-9but.Ex 29:32,33; Le 8:31; 24:9 on.Nu 28:9,10; Joh 7:22,23profane.Ne 13:17; Eze 24:21
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