Exodus 25:16
16:34; 27:21; 30:6,36; 31:18; 32:15; 34:29; 38:21; Nu 17:4De 10:2-5; 31:26; 1Ki 8:9; 2Ki 11:12; 2Ch 34:14,15; Ac 7:44; Ro 3:2Heb 9:4 Exodus 26:33
the taches.27:10; 36:36within the vail.Ge 9:4,5the ark of the testimony.25:16; 40:21the holy place.Le 16:2; 1Ki 8:6,10; 2Ch 5:7-10; Heb 9:2,3 Exodus 40:3
20,21; 25:10,22; 26:31,33,34; 35:12; 36:35,36; 37:1-9; Le 16:14Nu 4:5; Re 11:19 Numbers 1:50
thou shalt.3:1-10; 4:15,25-33; Ex 31:18; 32:26-29; 38:21; 1Ch 23:1-321Ch 25:1-26:32; Ezr 8:25-30,33,34; Ne 12:8,22,47; 13:5,10-13,22the tabernacle.53; 20:11; Ex 31:18; 38:21; Ps 122:4shall encamp.2:17; 3:23-38; 10:21 Numbers 1:53
shall pitch.50; 3:7; 18:3; 1Ti 4:13-16; 2Ti 4:2there be8:19; 16:46; 18:5; Le 10:6; 1Sa 6:19; Jer 5:31; 23:15; Ac 20:28-31and the.3:7,8; 8:24-26; 18:3-5; 31:30,47; 1Ch 23:32; 2Ch 13:10 Numbers 9:15
on the day.Ex 40:2,18the cloud.14:14; Ex 14:19,20,24; 33:9,10; 40:34; Ne 9:12,19; Ps 78:14; 105:39Isa 4:5; Eze 10:3,4; 1Co 10:1at even.Ex 13:21; 40:38 Numbers 10:11
An. Ex. Is 2. Ijar. on.The Israelites had lain encamped in the wilderness of Sinai about eleven months and twenty days (comp. Ex 19:1); and they now received the order of God to decamp, and proceed to the promised land: the Samaritan, therefore, introduces at this place, nearly the words of De 1:6-8: "And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying, Ye have dwelt long enough in this mount; turn, and take your journey, etc." 1:1; 9:1,5,11; Ex 40:2the cloud.9:17-23 Numbers 17:7-8
18:2; Ex 38:21; Ac 7:44 the rod of Aaron.This fact was so unquestionably miraculous, that no doubt could remain on the minds of the people, or the envious chiefs, of the divine appointment of Aaron: and as there were buds, blossoms, and fruit on the rod at the same time, which was never the case with branches in the natural and ordinary course, this evidently proved the miracle, and took away all suspicion of the fraud which has been impiously suggested, that Moses had taken away Aaron's rod in the night time, and put a living branch of an almond tree in the room of it. A sceptre or staff of office resuming its vegetative life, was considered an absolute impossibility among the ancients; and as they were accustomed to swear by their sceptres, this circumstance was added to confirm the oath. budded.5; Ge 40:10; Ps 110:2; 132:17,18; So 2:3; Isa 4:2; Eze 17:24Eze 19:12,14; Joh 15:1-6 Numbers 18:2
joined unto thee.There is a fine paronomasia in the original. Levi is desired from {lawah,} to join, couple, associate; hence Moses says, the Levites {yillawoo,} "shall be joined," or associated, with the priests: they shall conjointly perform the sacred office, but the priests shall be principal, the Levites their associates or assistants. 4; Ge 29:34minister.3:6-9; 8:19,22but thou.3:10-13; 4:15; 16:40; 17:7; 1Ch 16:39,40; 2Ch 30:16; Eze 44:15 2 Chronicles 24:6
Why hast thou.2Sa 24:3the collection.This was the poll-tax fixed by Moses, of half a shekel, which was levied on every man of twenty years old and upwards, as "a ransom for their souls, that there might be no plague among them." Ex 30:12-16tabernacle.Nu 1:50; 17:7,8; 18:2; Ac 7:44
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