Exodus 38:25

25 The silver collected when the census of the community was taken weighed 7,544 pounds using the standard weight of the holy place.

Exodus 38:25 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 38:25

And the silver of them that were numbered of the
congregation
This was not the offering of silver, ( Exodus 35:24 ) but what was collected in numbering the people, where everyone of twenty years old and upwards paid half a shekel, ( Exodus 30:12-15 ) the sum

[was] an hundred talents, one thousand seven hundred and threescore
fifteen shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary;
which, according to Brerewood F17, make of our money, 37,721 pounds, seventeen shillings, and six pence; according to Waserus F18, the whole amounted to 150,887 dollars and a half: and so, according to Lundius F19, the sum is so many imperials, and forty five creutzers or cross pennies.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Ut supra. (De Ponder & pretiis Vet. Num. c. 4, 5.)
F18 Ut supra. (De Antiqu. Numis. l. 2. c. 18.)
F19 Apud Scheuchzer. Physic. Sacr. vol. 2. p. 253.

Exodus 38:25 In-Context

23 He was a jeweler, carpenter, designer, and he knew how to embroider violet, purple, and bright red yarn on fine linen. His assistant was Oholiab, son of Ahisamach, from the tribe of Dan.
24 The total amount of gold from the offerings presented to the LORD used in building the holy place weighed over 2,193 pounds using the standard weight of the holy place.
25 The silver collected when the census of the community was taken weighed 7,544 pounds using the standard weight of the holy place.
26 This came to one-fifth of an ounce per person, for everyone counted who was at least 20 years old: 603,550 people.
27 He used 7,500 pounds of silver to cast the 100 bases for the holy place and the canopy. This was 75 pounds per base.
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