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Exodus 25:38
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Its snuffers and its snuff dishes shall be of pure gold.
And the tongs thereof, and the snuffdishes thereof, shall be of pure gold.
And its snuffers and its fire pans will be pure gold.
The wick trimmers and trays must be made of pure gold.
Its trimmers and its trays are to be of pure gold.
"Its snuffers and their trays shall be of pure gold.
"Its tongs and its trays shall be of pure gold.
Also the snuffers and snuffedishes thereof shalbe of pure golde.
And its tongs and their trays shall be of pure gold.
Its tongs and trays are to be of pure gold.
and the snuffers thereof, and the snuff-trays thereof, of pure gold.
Use pure gold to make the lamp snuffers and trays.
Its tongs and their trays shall be of pure gold.
And you shall make snuffers thereof, and snuff dishes thereof of pure gold.
Make its tongs and trays of pure gold.
Its snuffers and firepans must be of pure gold.
And its tongs, and its pans shall be of pure gold.
and snoffers and out quenchers of pure golde.
And the snuffers thereof, and the snuffdishes thereof, shall be of pure gold.
And the instruments and trays for use with it are all to be of the best gold.
The snuffers and the vessels of the snuffe, shalbe of pure golde.
And the tongs thereof, and the snuffdishes thereof, shall be of pure gold.
And the tongs thereof, and the snuffe dishes therof shalbe of pure gold.
And thou shalt make its funnel and its snuff-dishes of pure gold.
And the tongs thereof, and the snuffdishes thereof, shall be of pure gold.
The wick trimmers and their trays must be of pure gold.
Also tongis to `do out the snottis, and where tho thingis, that ben snottid out, ben quenchid, be maad of clenneste gold.
`And its snuffers and its snuff dishes [are] of pure gold;
And the snuffers thereof, and the snuffdishes thereof, shall be of pure gold.
And its tongs, and its snuff-dishes, [shall be of] pure gold.
Its snuffers and its snuff dishes shall be of pure gold.
And its wick-trimmers and their trays shall be of pure gold.
The lamp snuffers and trays must also be made of pure gold.
The objects for putting out the light and their dishes will be of pure gold.
Its snuffers and trays shall be of pure gold.
And, its snuffers, and its snuff-trays of pure gold.
The snuffers also, and where the snuffings shall be put out, shall be made of the purest gold.
Its snuffers and their trays shall be of pure gold.
"Its snuffers and their trays shall be of pure gold.
Contextual Overview
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the tongs: 2 Chronicles 4:21, Isaiah 6:6, snuff dishes, Exodus 37:23, Numbers 4:9, 1 Kings 7:50, 2 Kings 12:13, 2 Kings 25:14, Jeremiah 52:18
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 7:49 - the tongs
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ver. 38 And the tongs thereof,.... Which, according to Jarchi, was a sort of forks with which they took the wicks out of the oil, and put them in the lamps; or, as some think, the snuffers, but they are distinguished from tongs, 1 Kings 7:49 and the snuffdishes thereof shall be of pure gold; in which the tongs or snuffers were put, or into which the snuff itself was put that was snuffed off. Jarchi says they were a sort of small cups, in which they put the ashes of the lamp, morning by morning, when they trimmed the lamps from the ashes of the wicks which burned in the night, and were extinct: so Ben Gersom and Lyra say they were vessels full of water where those were put which were snuffed off, that they might not make a smoke, which is not improbable.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Exodus 25:31
A candlestick of pure gold - (Compare Exodus 37:17-24.) A lampstand rather than a candlestick. Its purpose was to support seven oil-lamps. Its height appears to have been about three feet, and its width two feet. The original foot was lost or stolen when the candlestick was taken out of the temple, and the pedestal in the sculpture was added by some Roman artist to set off the trophy.
His shaft, and his branches, his bowls, his knops, and his flowers - Or, its base, its stem, its flower cups, its knobs, and its lilies.
Exodus 25:33
Three bowls made like unto almonds - Three cups of almond flowers. These appear to be the cups in immediate contact with the knobs as shown in the sculpture.
A flower - A lily; and this rendering well agrees with the sculpture.
The candlestick - Here, and in the two following verses, the word appears to denote “the stem,” as the essential part of the candlestick. It would seem from Exodus 25:33-35 that the ornamentation of the candlestick consisted of uniform members, each comprising a series of an almond flower, a knob and a lily; that the stem comprised four of these members; that each pair of branches was united to the stem at one of the knobs; and that each branch comprised three members. In comparing the description in the text with the sculptured figure, allowance must be made for some deviation in the sculptor’s copy.
Exodus 25:37
Seven lamps - These lamps were probably like those used by the Egyptian and other nations, shallow covered vessels more or less of an oval form, with a mouth at one end from which the wick protruded. The candlestick was placed on the south side of the holy place Exodus 26:35, with the line of lamps parallel with the wall, or, according to Josephus, somewhat obliquely. If the wick-mouths of the lamps were turned outwards, they would give light over against the candlestick; that is, toward the north side (see Numbers 8:2).
Light was of necessity required in the tabernacle, and wherever light is used in ceremonial observance, it may of course be taken in a general way as a figure of the Light of Truth; but in the sanctuary of the covenanted people, it must plainly have been understood as expressly significant that the number of the lamps (seven) agreed with the number of the covenant. The covenant of Yahweh was essentially a covenant of light.
They shall light - See the margin and the note at Leviticus 1:9.
Exodus 25:38
The tongs - Used to trim and adjust the wicks. (Compare Isaiah 6:6.)
The snuff-dishes - These were shallow vessels used to receive the burnt fragments of wick removed by the tongs. The same Hebrew word is translated, in accordance with its connection, “fire pans,” Exodus 27:3; Exodus 38:3; and “censers,” Numbers 4:14; Numbers 16:6.
Exodus 25:39
A talent of pure gold - about 94 lbs.