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Exodus 38
Here is an account,
- Of the making of the brazen altar, ver. 1-7. and the laver, ver. 8.
- The preparing of the hangings for the inclosing of the court in
which the tabernacle was to stand, ver. 9-20.
- A summary account of the gold, silver and brass that was
contributed to, and, used in the preparing of the tabernacle, ver.
21-31.
Verse 1. The altar of burnt-offering - On this all their sacrifices were
offered. Christ was himself the altar to his own sacrifice of
atonement, and so he is to all our sacrifices of acknowledgment.
We must have an eye to him in offering them, as God hath in
accepting them.
Verse 8. This laver signified the provision that is made in the gospel for
cleansing our souls from the pollution of sin by the merit of
Christ, that we may be fit to serve the holy God in holy duties.
This is here said to be made of the looking-glasses of the women
that assembled at the door of the tabernacle. It should seem these
women were eminent for devotion, attending more constantly at
the place of public worship than others, and notice is here taken of
it to their honour. These looking-glasses were of the finest brass,
burnished for that purpose. In the laver, either they were artfully
joined together, or else molten down and cast anew; but it is
probable the laver was so brightly burnished that the sides of it
still served for looking-glasses, that the priests when they came to
wash might there see their faces, and so discover the spots to wash
them clean.
Verse 9. And he made the court - The walls of the court, were like the
rest, curtains, or hangings. This represented the state of the Old
Testament church, it was a garden enclosed; the worshippers were
then confined to a little compass. But the inclosure being of
curtains only, intimated that that confinement of the church to one
particular nation was not to be perpetual. The dispensation itself
was a tabernacle-dispensation, moveable and mutable, and in due
time to be taken down and folded up, when the place of the tent
should be enlarged, and its cords lengthened, to make room for
the Gentile world.
Verse 21. By the hand of Ithamar - Here we have a breviate of the
account which by Moses's appointment the Levites took and kept
of the gold, silver, and brass, that was brought in for the
tabernacle's use, and how it was employed. Ithamar the son of
Aaron was appointed to draw up this account. All the gold
amounted to twenty nine talents, and seven hundred and thirty
shekels over; Which some compute to be about one hundred and
fifty thousand pounds worth of gold, according to the present
value of it. The silver amounted to about thirty-four thousand
pounds of our money. The raising of the gold by voluntary
contribution, and of the silver by way of tribute, shews that either
way may be taken for the defraying of public expences, provided
that nothing be done with partiality.
Chapter 38:
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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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