Shemot 35:15

15 And the Mizbe’ach HaKetoret, and its carrying poles, and the Shemen HaMishchah, and the ketoret spices, and the masach hapetach at the petach of the Mishkan,

Shemot 35:15 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 35:15

And the incense altar, and his staves
Which were overlaid with gold; hence this altar was called the golden altar, of which see ( Exodus 30:1-5 )

and the anointing oil and sweet incense;
each of which were made of various spices, see ( Exodus 30:23-31 )

and the hanging for the door at the entering in of the tabernacle;
at the east end of it, there being there, as Jarchi observes, neither boards nor curtains; see ( Exodus 27:16 ) .

Shemot 35:15 In-Context

13 The Shulchan, and its carrying poles, and all its utensils, and the Lechem HaPanim,
14 The Menorat HaMaohr, and its utensils, and its nerot (lamps), with the Shemen HaMaohr,
15 And the Mizbe’ach HaKetoret, and its carrying poles, and the Shemen HaMishchah, and the ketoret spices, and the masach hapetach at the petach of the Mishkan,
16 The Mizbe’ach HaOlah, with its mikhbar hanechoshet, its carrying poles, and all its utensils, the Kiyor, and its Stand,
17 The curtains of the khatzer, its ammudim, and its sockets, and the masach Sha’ar HaKhatzer,
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