Exodus 30:23-33

23 "Take the best spices: twelve and a half pounds of liquid myrrh; half that much, six and a quarter pounds, of fragrant cinnamon; six and a quarter pounds of fragrant cane;
24 twelve and a half pounds of cassia - using the standard Sanctuary weight for all of them - and a gallon of olive oil.
25 Make these into a holy anointing oil, a perfumer's skillful blend.
26 "Use it to anoint the Tent of Meeting, the Chest of The Testimony,
27 the Table and all its utensils, the Lampstand and its utensils, the Altar of Incense,
28 the Altar of Whole-Burnt-Offerings and all its utensils, and the Washbasin and its base.
29 Consecrate them so they'll be soaked in holiness, so that anyone who so much as touches them will become holy.
30 "Then anoint Aaron and his sons. Consecrate them as priests to me.
31 Tell the Israelites, 'This will be my holy anointing oil throughout your generations.'
32 Don't pour it on ordinary men. Don't copy this mixture to use for yourselves. It's holy; keep it holy.
33 Whoever mixes up anything like it, or puts it on an ordinary person, will be expelled." Holy Incense

Exodus 30:23-33 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 30

This chapter treats of the altar of incense, its form and use, Ex 30:1-10 of the ransom of the Israelites, with the half shekel when numbered, Ex 30:11-16 of the laver for the priests to wash their hands and feet at before service, Ex 30:17-21 of the anointing oil, the ingredients of it, and what was to be done with it, Ex 30:22-33, and of the perfume, the composition and use of it, Ex 30:34-38.

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