Exodus 30:2

2 one and one-half feet square and three feet high with its horns of one piece with it.

Exodus 30:2 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 30:2

A cubit shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth
thereof, four square shall it be
It was one Jewish square cubit, which is in surface, according to Bishop Cumberland, three English square feet, and about forty seven square inches; which may denote the solidity, perfection, and extensiveness of Christ's priesthood, it being unchangeable, firm, and lasting; and which passes not from one to another, and the which makes something perfect, which the law and priesthood of Aaron could not, even perfects for ever them that are sanctified; and is very extensive; the virtue of it reaches to all the elect of God, from the beginning of the world to the end of it; not his sacrifice only, but his intercession, which is principally respected; that is made for all the people of God, in all places, and in all ages, and for all things for them, both for this life, and that which is to come:

and two cubits shall be the height thereof;
so that it was as high again as it was long and broad: Christ, our interceding high priest, is made higher than the heavens:

the horns thereof shall be of the same;
of the same wood the altar itself was made: these were a sort of spires that rose up at the four corners of the altar; and the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases the words,

``and of it its horns shall be erect;''

which were chiefly for decoration and ornament; and may denote the honour and glory of Christ, as well as his power and ability to save, to the uttermost, all that come to God by him, or lay hold upon him, since he ever lives to make intercession.

Exodus 30:2 In-Context

1 "Make an Altar for burning incense. Construct it from acacia wood,
2 one and one-half feet square and three feet high with its horns of one piece with it.
3 Cover it with a veneer of pure gold, its top, sides, and horns, and make a gold molding around it
4 with two rings of gold beneath the molding. Place the rings on the two opposing sides to serve as holders for poles by which it will be carried.
5 Make the poles of acacia wood and cover them with a veneer of gold.
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