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Leviticus 24:2
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Command the children of Yisra'el, that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually.
Command the children of Israel, that they bring unto thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamps to burn continually.
"Command the Israelites that they should bring pure olive oil from beaten olives for the light to present a lamp continually.
"Command the people of Israel to bring you pure oil from crushed olives. That oil is for the lamps so that these lamps may never go out.
"Command the Israelites to bring to you pure oil of beaten olives for the light, to make a lamp burn continually.
"Command the children of Israel to bring to you clear oil from beaten olives for the light [of the golden lampstand], to make a lamp burn continually.
"Command the sons of Israel that they bring to you clear oil from beaten olives for the light, to make a lamp burn continually.
Commande the children of Israel that they bring vnto thee pure oyle oliue beaten, for the light, to cause ye lampes to burne continually.
"Command the sons of Israel that they bring to you clear oil from beaten olives for the light, to make a lamp burn continually.
to say to the community of Israel: You must supply the purest olive oil for the lamps in the sacred tent, so they will keep burning.
Command the children of Israel that they bring unto thee pure beaten olive oil for the light, to light the lamp continually.
"Command the Israelites to bring to you pure oil from crushed olives. That oil is for the lamps that must burn without stopping.
"Command the people of Israel to bring you pure oil from beaten olives for the lamp, that a light may be kept burning regularly.
Command the children of Israel to bring to you pure olive oil, beaten, to cause the lamps to burn continually.
to give the following orders to the people of Israel: Bring pure olive oil of the finest quality for the lamps in the Tent, so that a light might be kept burning regularly.
“Command the Israelites to bring you pure oil from crushed olives for the light, in order to keep the lamp burning regularly.
Command the sons of Israel, and they shall bring to you pure olive oil, beaten, for the light, to cause a light to burn continually.
Comaunde the children of Israel, that they brynge pure oyle olyue beaten for lightes, that it maye be allwaye put in the lampes,
Command the children of Israel, that they bring unto thee pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually.
Give orders to the children of Israel to give you clean olive oil for the light, so that a light may be burning at all times,
Commaunde the children of Israel that they bryng vnto thee pure oyle oliue beaten for the lyght, to cause the lampes to burne continually,
'Command the children of Israel, that they bring unto thee pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually.
Command the children of Israel, that they bring vnto thee pure oyle Oliue, beaten, for the light, to cause the lampes to burne continually.
Charge the children of Israel, and let them take for thee pure olive oil beaten for the light, to burn a lamp continually,
Command the children of Israel, that they bring unto thee pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually.
"Command the Israelites to bring you pure oil of pressed olives for the light, to keep the lamps burning continually.
that thei brynge to thee oile of olyues, pureste oile, and briyt, to the lanternes to be ordeyned contynueli with out the veil of witnessyng,
`Command the sons of Israel, and they bring unto thee pure olive oil, beaten, for the lamp, to cause a light to go up continually;
Command the sons of Israel, that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually.
Command the children of Israel, that they bring to thee pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause the lamps to burn continually.
Command the children of Israel, that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually.
"Command the children of Israel that they bring to you pure oil of pressed olives for the light, to make the lamps burn continually.
"Command the people of Israel to bring you pure oil of pressed olives for the light, to keep the lamps burning continually.
"Tell the people of Israel to bring you pure oil from beaten olives for the light to keep a lamp burning all the time.
Command the people of Israel to bring you pure oil of beaten olives for the lamp, that a light may be kept burning regularly.
Command the sons of Israel, That they bring unto thee - pure oil olive, beaten, for giving light, - to cause the lamp to burn up continually.
Command the children of Israel, that they bring unto thee the finest and clearest oil of olives, to furnish the lamps continually,
"Command the people of Israel to bring you pure oil from beaten olives for the lamp, that a light may be kept burning continually.
"Command the sons of Israel that they bring to you clear oil from beaten olives for the light, to make a lamp burn continually.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
that they: Exodus 27:20, Exodus 27:21, Exodus 39:37, Exodus 40:24, Numbers 8:2-4, 1 Samuel 3:3, 1 Samuel 3:4
the lamps: 2 Chronicles 13:11, Psalms 119:105, Psalms 119:130, Proverbs 6:23, Isaiah 8:20, Isaiah 11:2, Matthew 4:16, Matthew 5:16, Matthew 25:1-8, Luke 1:79, Luke 12:35, John 1:4, John 1:9, John 5:35, John 8:12, Acts 26:18, 2 Corinthians 4:6, Ephesians 1:17, Ephesians 1:18, Ephesians 5:8-14, Philippians 2:15, Philippians 2:16
burn continually: Heb. ascend
Reciprocal: Exodus 25:37 - they shall Numbers 4:16 - the oil 2 Chronicles 29:7 - General
Cross-References
Avram replied, " Adonai , God, what good will your gifts be to me if I continue childless; and Eli‘ezer from Dammesek inherits my possessions?
but that you will go to my homeland, to my kinsmen, to choose a wife for my son Yitz'chak."
Avraham said to him, "See to it that you don't bring my son back there.
But if the woman is unwilling to follow you, then you are released from your obligation under my oath. Just don't bring my son back there."
The servant put his hand under the thigh of Avraham his master and swore to him concerning the matter.
(iii) Then the servant took ten of his master's camels and all kinds of gifts from his master, got up and went to Aram-Naharayim, to Nachor's city.
Then he ordered the manager of his household, "Fill the men's packs with food, as much as they can carry, and put each man's money just inside his pack.
The time came when Isra'el was approaching death; so he called for his son Yosef and said to him, "If you truly love me, please put your hand under my thigh and pledge that, out of consideration for me, you will not bury me in Egypt.
All the leaders, the warrior-heroes and likewise the sons of King David submitted themselves to Shlomo the king.
The leaders who lead well should be considered worthy of double honor, especially those working hard at communicating the Word and at teaching.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Command the children of Israel,.... Moses was the chief magistrate under God, and being clothed with authority from him, had power to command the children of Israel to do what the Lord required of them:
that they bring unto thee pure oil olive, beaten, for the light; this was to be at the public expense, and it belonged to the community to supply the priests with oil for the light of the candlestick in the temple, Exodus 25:6; and this oil was not to be any sort of oil, as train oil, or oil of nuts, almonds, c. but oil of olives, and not any sort of that, but the purest, which was the first that was taken from them it seems there were three sorts, the first of which was pure, and this beaten in a mortar, and not ground in a mill; Exodus 25:6- :;
to cause the lamps to burn continually; the lamps in the golden candlestick, which were seven, Exodus 25:37; or "the lamp", in the singular number, as it is in the original text; the western lamp, which is said to be always kept lighted, from which the rest were lighted when out; though the oil was undoubtedly for the supply of the lamps, that they might burn always, night and day; or from night tonight, as Jarchi; and both on sabbath days and working days, as the Targum of Jonathan.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The oil for the lamps of the tabernacle and the meal for the showbread were to be offerings from the Congregation, like the meal for the Pentecostal loaves, Leviticus 23:17. It appears that the responsibility of keeping up the lights rested on the high priest, but the actual service might be performed, on ordinary occasions, by the common priests. Compare margin reference.
Leviticus 24:5
Each cake or loaf of unleavened bread Leviticus 2:11 was to contain about six pounds and a quarter (see Exodus 29:40 note) of fine flour. The material was the same, both in quality and in quantity, with that of each one of the wave-loaves of Pentecost Leviticus 23:17. In the service of the temple the preparation and arrangement of the cakes was committed to the Levites 1Ch 9:32; 1 Chronicles 23:29; 2 Chronicles 13:11.
Leviticus 24:6
Two rows, six on a row - Rather, two piles, six in a pile. On the table, see Exodus 25:23-30.
Leviticus 24:7
The frankincense as a memorial (like the handful of the meat-offering, Leviticus 2:2), was most likely cast upon the altar-fire as âan offering made by fire unto the Lord,â when the bread was removed from the table on the Sabbath-day Leviticus 24:8; 1 Samuel 21:6. The frankincense was put into small gold cups, one of which was placed upon each pile of bread. (See Exodus 25:23-30 note.)
Leviticus 24:8
Being taken from the children of Israel - Each cake represented the offering of a tribe.
Leviticus 24:9
See Leviticus 2:3 note. It could have been only by a stretch of the law that Ahimelech gave a portion of the showbread to David and his men, on the ground that they were free from ceremonial defilement. 1 Samuel 21:4-6; Matthew 12:4.
The showbread was a true meat-offering (see Exodus 25:29). The special form in which it was offered, especially in its being brought into the tabernacle and in its consisting of twelve loaves, distinguish it as an offering made on behalf of the nation.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Leviticus 24:2. Pure oil olive — See every thing relative to this ordinance explained on Exodus 27:20-21.