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Numbers 7:14

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Numbers 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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Numbers 7:14 In-Context

12 He that offered his offerynge ye first daye was Nahesson the sonne of Aminadab of the trybe of Iuda.
13 And his offerynge was: a syluer charger of an hundred and .xxx. sicles weight: and a syluer boule of .lxx. sicles of the holy sicle both of them full of fyne whete floure myngled with oyle for a meat offerynge:
14 and a spone of .x. sicles of golde full of cens:
15 and an oxe a ram ad a lambe of a yere olde for burntofferynges
16 and an he goote for a synofferynge:
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