Leviticus 24:6

6 And make two rowes of them, sixe on a rowe apon the pure table before the Lorde,

Leviticus 24:6 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 24:6

And thou shalt set them in two rows
The twelve cakes: six on a row;
not by the side of each other, but six upon one another: upon the pure table;
the shewbread table, so called because overlaid with pure gold, and kept clean and bright, ( Exodus 25:24 ) ; before the Lord;
for this stood in the holy place, in the same place as the candlestick did, which has the same position, ( Leviticus 24:4 ) ; of the mystical and typical sense of these cakes, (See Gill on Exodus 25:30).

Leviticus 24:6 In-Context

4 And he shal dresse the lampes apon the pure candelsticke before the Lorde perpetually.
5 And thou shalt take fine floure ad bake .xij wastels thereof, two tenthdeales shall euery wastell be.
6 And make two rowes of them, sixe on a rowe apon the pure table before the Lorde,
7 and put pure frankencens vppon the rowes. And it shalbe bred of remembraunce, ad an offerynge to the Lorde.
8 Euery Sabbath he shall put them in rowes before the Lorde euer more, geuen off the childern of Israel, that it be an euerlastynge couenaunte.
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