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Filipino Tagalog Bible

Bilang 7:31

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Bowl;   Charger;   Shekel;   Silver;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Altar of Burnt-Offering, the;   Dedication;   Offerings;   Reuben, the Tribe of;   Tabernacle;  

Dictionaries:

- Easton Bible Dictionary - Goat;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Charger(s);   Dedicate, Dedication;   Elizur;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Sacrifice and Offering;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Bason;   Charger;   Kid;   Numbers as Symbols;   Ox, Oxen;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Last Days at Sinai;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Sacrifice;  

Parallel Translations

Filipino Cebuano Bible
31 Ang iyang halad, usa ka pinggan nga salapi nga may usa ka gatus ug katloan ka siclo ang gibug-aton, usa ka panaksan nga salapi nga may kapitoan ka siclo, sa siclo sa balaang puloy-anan; silang duruha puno sa fino nga harina nga sinaktan sa lana alang sa halad-nga-kalan-on;

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

offering: Numbers 7:13-89

charger: Kaârah, in Arabic, kâran, from kuâra, to be deep, a large deep dish or bowl. It appears by the metal of which this charger and bowl were made, that they were for the use of the altar of burnt offerings in the outer court; for all the vessels of the sanctuary were of gold. It was probably used for receiving the flesh of the sacrifices upon which the priests feasted, or the fine flour for the meat offerings.

Bowl: Mizrak, from zarak, to sprinkle, a bowl or bason, used in sprinkling the blood of the sacrifice - Exodus 27:21.

Reciprocal: Exodus 25:29 - the

Gill's Notes on the Bible

His offering [was] one silver charger,....

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Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The several princes make their offerings in the order assigned to the tribes Numbers 2:0. It was doubtless the tribes themselves which presented these gifts through their chiefs. The twelve offerings are strictly alike, and were offered on twelve separate days.


 
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