Exodus 30:18-21
a laver.31:9; 38:8; Le 8:11; 1Ki 7:23,38; 2Ch 4:2,6,14,15; Zec 13:1Tit 3:5; *Gr:1Jo 1:7put it.40:7,30-32 40:31,32; Ps 26:6; Isa 52:11; Joh 13:8-10; 1Co 6:9-11; Tit 3:5Heb 9:10; 10:22; Re 1:5,6 die not.12:15; Le 10:1-3; 16:1,2; 1Sa 6:19; 1Ch 13:10; Ps 89:7; Ac 5:5,10Heb 12:28,29 a statute.28:43Exodus 38:8
the laver.30:18-21; 40:7,30-32; 1Ki 7:23-26,38; Ps 26:6; Zec 13:1; Joh 13:10Tit 3:5,6; Heb 9:10; 1Jo 3:7; Re 1:5looking glasses. or, brazen glasses.The word {maroth,} from {raah,} to see, denotes reflectors, or mirrors, of any kind. That these could not have been looking glasses, as in our translation, is sufficiently evident, not only from the glass not being then in use, but also from the impossibility of making the brazen laver of such materials. The first mirrors known among men, were the clear fountain and unruffled lake. The first artificial ones were made of polished brass, afterwards of steel, and when luxury increased, of silver; but at a very early period, they were made of a mixed metal, particularly of tin and copper, the best of which, as Pliny informs us, were formerly manufactured at Brundusium. When the Egyptians went to their temples, according to St. Cyril, they always carried their mirrors with them. The Israelitish women probably did the same; and Dr. Shaw says, that looking-glasses are still part of the dress of Moorish women, who carry them constantly hung at their breasts. assembling. Heb. assembling by troops.It is supposed that these women kept watch during the night. Among the ancients, women were generally employed as door-keepers. See 1 Sa 2:22. Pr 8:34; Mt 26:69; Lu 2:37; Joh 18:16; 1Ti 5:5Exodus 40:30-32
7; 30:18-21; 38:8; Eze 36:25; Heb 10:22 washed.Ps 26:6; 51:6,7; Joh 13:10; 1Jo 1:7,9 as the Lord.19; 30:19,20; Ps 73:19Psalms 26:6
wash.24:4; 73:13; Ex 30:19,20; Isa 1:16-18; Tit 3:5; Heb 10:19-22so will.43:4; Mal 2:11-13; Mt 5:23,24; 1Co 11:28,29; 1Ti 2:8Zechariah 13:1
1 The fountain of purgation for Jerusalem,2 from idolatry, and false prophecy.7 The death of Christ, and the trial of a third part. that,12:3,8,11a fountain,Job 9:30,31; Ps 51:2,7; Isa 1:16-18; Eze 36:25; Joh 1:29; 19:34,351Co 6:11; Eph 5:25-27; Tit 3:5-7; Heb 9:13,14; 1Jo 1:7; 5:61Pe 1:19; Re 1:5,6; 7:13,14the house.12:7,10uncleanness. Heb. separation for uncleanness.Le 15:2-33; Nu 19:9-22; Eze 36:17,29Titus 3:5
by works.Job 9:20; 15:14; 25:4; Ps 143:2; Isa 57:12; Lu 10:27-29; Ro 3:20,28Ro 4:5; 9:11,16,30; 11:6; Ga 2:16; 3:16-21; Eph 2:4,8,9; 2Ti 1:9according.4; Ps 62:12; 86:5,15; 130:7; Mic 7:18; Lu 1:50,54,72,78; Eph 1:6,7Heb 4:16; 1Pe 1:3; 2:10washing.Joh 3:3-5; 1Co 6:11; Eph 5:26; 1Pe 3:21renewing.Ps 51:10; Ro 12:2; Eph 4:23; Col 3:10; Heb 6:6Hebrews 10:22
draw.4:16; 7:19; Ps 73:28; Isa 29:13; Jer 30:21; Jas 4:8a true.1Ki 15:3; 1Ch 12:33; 28:9; 29:17; Ps 9:1; 32:11; 51:10; 84:11; 94:15Ps 111:1; 119:2,7,10,34,58,69,80,145; Pr 23:26; Jer 3:10; 24:7Ac 8:21; Eph 6:5in full.19; Mt 21:21,22; Mr 11:23,24; Eph 3:12; Jas 1:6; 1Jo 3:19,21,22sprinkled.9:13,14,19; 11:28; 12:24; Le 14:7; Nu 8:7; 19:18,19; Isa 52:15Eze 36:25; 1Pe 1:2an evil.Joh 8:9; 1Ti 4:2; 1Jo 3:20our bodies.9:10; Ex 29:4; Le 8:6; Eze 16:9; 36:25; Zec 13:1; Mt 3:11; Joh 3:5Joh 13:8-10; 1Co 6:11; 2Co 7:1; Eph 5:26; Tit 3:5; 1Pe 3:21; Re 1:51 John 1:7
If we.2:9,10; Ps 56:13; 89:15; 97:11; Isa 2:5; Joh 12:35; Ro 13:12Eph 5:8; 2Jo 1:4; 3Jo 1:4as.5; Ps 104:2; 1Ti 6:16; Jas 1:17we have.3; Am 3:3and the.2:1,2; 5:6,8; Zec 13:1; Joh 1:29; 1Co 6:11; Eph 1:7; Heb 9:141Pe 1:19; Re 1:5; 7:14
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