Numbers 4:11

11 And apon the golden alter they shall sprede a cloth of Iacyncte and put on hir staues.

Numbers 4:11 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 4:11

And upon the golden altar they shall spread a cloth of blue,
&c.] The altar of incense, which was overlaid with gold, and therefore called a golden one, to which the allusion is in ( Revelation 8:3 ) ;

and cover it with a covering of badgers' skins;
after the cloth of blue was spread upon it:

and shall put to the staves thereof;
into the rings, both made to bear and carry it, upon occasion, from place to place.

Numbers 4:11 In-Context

9 And they shall take a cloth of Iacyncte and couer the candelsticke of light and hir lapes and hir snoffers and fyre pannes and all hir oyle vessels which they occupye aboute it
10 and shall put apon her and on all hir instrumentes a couerynge of taxus skynnes and put it apon staues.
11 And apon the golden alter they shall sprede a cloth of Iacyncte and put on hir staues.
12 And they shall take all the thiges which they occupye to minystre with in ye holy place and put a cloth of Iacyncte apon them and couer them with a couerynge of taxus skynnes and put them on staues.
13 And they shall take a waye the asshes out of the alter and sprede a scarlet cloth thereon:
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