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Numbers 8:1-4

The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:1-4

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Matthew Henry on Numbers 8:1-4Numbers 8:1-4 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryAaron himself lighted the lamps, thus representing his Divine Master. The Scripture is a light shining in a dark place, 2Pe 1:19. A dark place even the church would be without it; as the tabernacle, which had no window,…The Lights of the Sanctuary. (b. c. 1490.)Numbers 8:1-4 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleTHE LIGHTS OF THE SANCTUARY. (B. C. 1490.) Directions were given long before this for the making of the golden candlestick (Exodus 25:31), and it was made according to the pattern shown to Moses in the mount, Exodus 38:…The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:1Numbers 8:1 · The Pulpit CommentaryThe Lord spake unto Moses. It does not appear when. The attempt of modern commentators to find a real connection between this section and the offering of the princes or the consecration of the Levites is simply futile.…The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:1-4Numbers 8:1-4 · The Pulpit CommentaryTHE SACRED LAMPS In this section we have, spiritually, the Divine concern that the light of revelation should be made to shine out and to illumine the whole Church of God by the ministers of his word. Consider, therefor…The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:1-4Numbers 8:1-4 · The Pulpit CommentaryTHE LAMPS OF THE SANCTUARY This passage is to be considered in connection with Revelation 1:9-20. Moses had revelations in Sinai even as John had in Patmos. Matthew 5:14-16 will serve for a link to connect the two passa…
commentaryMatthew Henry on Numbers 8:1-4Aaron himself lighted the lamps, thus representing his Divine Master. The Scripture is a light shining in a dark place, 2Pe 1:19. A dark place even the church would be without it; as the tabernacle, which had no window,…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Lights of the Sanctuary. (b. c. 1490.)THE LIGHTS OF THE SANCTUARY. (B. C. 1490.) Directions were given long before this for the making of the golden candlestick (Exodus 25:31), and it was made according to the pattern shown to Moses in the mount, Exodus 38:…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:1The Lord spake unto Moses. It does not appear when. The attempt of modern commentators to find a real connection between this section and the offering of the princes or the consecration of the Levites is simply futile.…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:1-4THE LAMPS OF THE SANCTUARY This passage is to be considered in connection with Revelation 1:9-20. Moses had revelations in Sinai even as John had in Patmos. Matthew 5:14-16 will serve for a link to connect the two passa…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:1-4THE SACRED LAMPS In this section we have, spiritually, the Divine concern that the light of revelation should be made to shine out and to illumine the whole Church of God by the ministers of his word. Consider, therefor…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:2When thou lightest the lamps. The command to light the lamps had been given generally ("they shall light the lamps thereof") in Exodus 25:37, and the care of them had been specially confided to Aaron and his sons ("from…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 8:4And this work of the candlestick. For the meaning of the details here given see Exodus 25:31, sq. According unto the pattern which the Lord had shewed Moses,—viz; in the mount (see Exodus 25:40) so he made the candlesti…Joseph S. Exell and contributors