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Exodus 27
In this chapter directions are given,
- Concerning the brazen altar, ver. 1-8.
- Concerning the court of the tabernacle, ver. 9-19.
- Concerning the oil for the lamp, ver. 20-21.
Verse 1. As God intended in the tabernacle to manifest his presence
among his people, so there they were to pay their devotions to
him; not in the tabernacle itself, into that only the priests entered
as God's domestic servants, but in the court before the tabernacle,
where, as common subjects they attended. There an altar was
ordered so be set up, to which they must bring their sacrifices; and
this altar was to sanctify their gifts; from hence they were to
present their services to God, as from the mercy-seat he gave his
oracles to them; and thus a communion was settled between God
and Israel.
Verse 2. The horns of it, were for ornament and for use; the sacrifices
were bound with cords to the horns of the altar, and to them
malefactors fled for refuge.
Verse 4. The grate was set into the hollow of the altar, about the middle
of it, in which the fire was kept, and the sacrifice burnt; it was
made of net-work like a sieve, and hung hollow, that the fire
might burn the better, and that the ashes might fall through. Now,
this brazen altar was a type of Christ dying to make atonement for
our sins. Christ sanctified himself for his church as their altar,
John xvii, 19, and by his mediation sanctifies the daily services of
his people. To the horns of this altar poor sinners fly for refuge,
and are safe in virtue of the sacrifice there offered.
Verse 9. Before the tabernacle there was to be a court, enclosed with
hangings of fine linen. This court, according to the common
computation, was 50 yards long, and 25 broad. Pillars were set up
at convenient distances, in sockets of brass, the pillars filleted
with silver, and silver tenterhooks in them, on which the linen
hangings were fastened: the hanging which served for the gate
was finer than the rest. This court was a type of the church,
enclosed, and distinguished from the rest of the world; the
inclosure supported by pillars, noting the stability of the church
hung with the clean linen, which is said to be the righteousness of
saints, Rev. xix, 8. Yet this court would contain but a few
worshippers; thanks be to God, now the inclosure is taken down;
and there is room for all that in every place call on the name of
Christ.
Verse 20. We read of the candlestick in the 25th chapter; here is order
given for the keeping of the lamps constantly burning in it. The
pure oil signified the gifts and graces of the Spirit, which are
communicated to all believers from Christ the good olive, of
whose fulness we receive, Zech. iv, 11, 12. The priests were to
light the lamps, and to tend them; to cause the lamp to burn
always, night and day. Thus it is the work of ministers to preach
and expound the scriptures, which are as a lamp to enlighten the
church. This is to be a statute for ever, that the lamps of the word
be lighted as duly as the incense of prayer and praise is offered.
Chapter 27:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
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