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Numeri 7:14

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Numeri 7:14 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 7:14

One spoon of ten [shekels] of gold, &c.
] Its weight was according to the shekels, its matter of gold; it weighed four ounces, one drachm, and nine grains, and was worth about seven pounds and ten shillings of our money:

full of incense;
this looks as if this spoon was designed for the golden altar of incense, which might be at this time also dedicated; but Jarchi understands it as for the altar of burnt offering, and observes, we never find incense belonging to a private person, nor to the outward altar (the altar of burnt offering), but this only, and which was temporary.

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Numeri 7:14 In-Context

12 Colui che presentò la sua offerta il primo giorno fu Nahshon, figliuolo d’Amminadab della tribù di Giuda;
13 e la sua offerta fu un piatto d’argento del peso di centotrenta sicli, un bacino d’argento di settanta sicli, secondo il siclo del santuario, ambedue pieni di fior di farina intrisa con olio, per l’oblazione;
14 una coppa d’oro di dieci sicli piena di profumo,
15 un giovenco, un montone,
16 un agnello dell’anno per l’olocausto, un capro per il sacrifizio per il peccato,
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