Exodus 25:37

37 And thou shalt make .vij. lampes and put them an hye there on, to geue lighte vnto the other syde that is ouer agaynst it:

Exodus 25:37 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 25:37

And thou shall make the seven lamps thereof
Which were, six of them, on the top of the six branches that came out of the sides of the candlestick, and the seventh on the top of the shaft which ran up in the middle of it; which no doubt were made of gold as well as the rest, and may signify the many members of churches bearing the lamp of a profession: or the several gifts and graces of the Spirit, which are sometimes, because of the perfection of them, called the seven spirits of God, and are compared to seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, ( Revelation 4:5 ) or else the ministers of the Gospel, who are the lights of the world:

and they shall light the lamps thereof;
Aaron and his sons, the priests in successive generations:

that they may give light over against it
to the table of shewbread, which was opposite to it on the north side of the tabernacle, and so by the light of these lamps the priests could see to place the shewbread in its order; or the candlestick itself, the lamps being so placed as to give light to the whole body of it, that it might be seen in all its parts very distinctly; unless it can be thought that these lamps were separate from the candlestick, and set around the sides of the holy place, and gave light to it: and this may rather seem to be the case, since these lamps are spoken of after the whole of it is said to be one beaten work of pure gold; but then we have no account of the lamps of the candlestick, unless they are supposed to be included in the branches; wherefore the first sense seems best.

Exodus 25:37 In-Context

35 that there be a knope vnder eueri .ij. brauches of the syxe that procede out of the cadelstycke.
36 And the knoppes and the braunches shall be altogether, one pece of pure thicke golde.
37 And thou shalt make .vij. lampes and put them an hye there on, to geue lighte vnto the other syde that is ouer agaynst it:
38 with snoffers and fyre pannes of pure golde.
39 And hundred pounde weyghte of fyne golde shall make it with all the apparell.
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