Then made he ten lavers of brass
 There was but one in the tabernacle of Moses, and what became of that is not known: some Jewish writers F3 say it was placed in Solomon's temple, and these lavers, five on the right and five on the left of it; however, here were enough provided for the purpose for the priests to wash their burnt offerings in, ( 2 Chronicles 4:6 ) and were typical of the large provision made in the blood of Christ for the cleansing of his people; whose works, services, and sacrifices, as well as persons and garments, need continual washing in that blood; see ( Romans 12:1 ) ( Revelation 7:13 ) , 
 one laver contained forty baths;
 and a bath, according to Bishop Cumberland F4 held seven wine gallons, and two quarts and half a pint: 
 and every laver was four cubits:
 that is, square; this was the diameter of it: 
 and upon every of the ten bases one laver;
 for which they were made, even to set the lavers on, and were exactly of the same measure.