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Numeri 7:11

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11 Und Jehova sprach zu Mose: Je ein FĂĽrst auf einen Tag sollen sie ihre Opfergabe zur Einweihung des Altars darbringen.

Numeri 7:11 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 7:11

And the Lord said unto Moses
For before this was said to him, even what follows, Moses knew not, as the same writer observes, how they should offer, in what order, whether according to their birth, or whether according to the journeying of their camps, or whether they should offer together, or one after another, one day after another F7; this affair is set in a clear light:

they shall offer their offering each prince on his day;
one on one day, and the other on the next, and so on successively for twelve days running; and this was ordered for the greater solemnity of the service, and that it might be taken notice of, and each have the honour and credit of it; and this was done, not according to the order of their birth, but as their standards were fixed, first Judah, and those under him, and so the rest in course:

for the dedicating of the altar;
see ( Numbers 7:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F7 Vid. Siphri apud Yalkut in loc.
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Numeri 7:11 In-Context

9 Aber den Söhnen Kehaths gab er nichts; denn ihnen lag der Dienst des Heiligtums ob: auf der Schulter trugen sie.
10 Und die FĂĽrsten brachten die Einweihungsgabe des Altars dar an dem Tage, da er gesalbt wurde; und die FĂĽrsten brachten ihre Opfergabe dar vor dem Altar.
11 Und Jehova sprach zu Mose: Je ein FĂĽrst auf einen Tag sollen sie ihre Opfergabe zur Einweihung des Altars darbringen.
12 Und es geschah, der am ersten Tage seine Opfergabe darbrachte, war Nachschon, der Sohn Amminadabs, vom Stamme Juda.
13 Und seine Opfergabe war: eine silberne SchĂĽssel, hundertdreiĂźig Sekel ihr Gewicht, eine silberne Sprengschale, siebzig Sekel, nach dem Sekel des Heiligtums, beide voll Feinmehl, gemengt mit Ă–l, zum Speisopfer;
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