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Nombres 4:7
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Et ils étendront un drap de bleu sur la table des pains de proposition, et mettront sur elle les plats, et les coupes, et les vases, et les gobelets de libation; et le pain continuel sera sur elle.
Ils étendront un drap bleu sur la table des pains de proposition, et ils mettront dessus les plats, les coupes, les tasses et les calices pour les libations; le pain y sera toujours;
Et ils étendront un drap de pourpre sur la Table [des pains] de proposition, et mettront sur elle les plats, les tasses, les bassins, et les gobelets d'aspersion. Le pain continuel sera sur elle.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the table: Exodus 25:23-30, Exodus 37:10-16, Leviticus 24:5-8
cover withal: or, pour out withal
the continual: The Israelites, without doubt, were able to procure corn enough from the adjacent countries, even when in the wilderness, to make the shewbread, and to present the daily meat offerings.
Reciprocal: Exodus 25:29 - the Exodus 25:30 - General Leviticus 24:8 - General Numbers 4:6 - a cloth Numbers 4:8 - General Numbers 4:12 - General Numbers 7:14 - spoon Jeremiah 52:18 - bowls Hosea 9:4 - their bread Zechariah 14:20 - the bowls
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And upon the table of shewbread they shall spread a cloth of blue,.... That that also might not be seen nor touched by the Levites:
and put thereon the dishes, and the spoons, and the bowls, and the covers to cover withal: all which belonged to the shewbread table; the use of which, :-; these seem to be put not immediately upon the table, but upon the blue cloth spread over the table:
and the continual bread shall be thereon: the shewbread is called "continual", because it was always on the table; for while the one was removing by a set of priests, which had stood a week, new loaves were placed by another set of priests: this bread seems at this time to be placed also upon the table, spread with the blue cloth; and from hence it appears, that the Israelites had the shewbread in the wilderness; for the making of which they might be supplied with corn from the neighbouring countries, though they themselves needed not any, being daily fed with manna.