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Selected Verse: Exodus 25:23 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ex 25:23 |
Strong Concordance |
Thou shalt also make [06213] a table [07979] of shittim [07848] wood [06086]: two cubits [0520] shall be the length [0753] thereof, and a cubit [0520] the breadth [07341] thereof, and a cubit [0520] and a half [02677] the height [06967] thereof. |
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King James |
Thou shalt also make a table of shittim wood: two cubits shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit and a half the height thereof. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
table of shittim wood--of the same material and decorations as the ark [see on Exo 25:5], and like it, too, furnished with rings for the poles on which it was carried [Exo 25:26]. The staves, however, were taken out of it when stationary, in order not to encumber the priests while engaged in their services at the table. It was half a cubit less than the ark in length and breadth, but of the same height. [See on Exo 25:10.] |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
(Compare Exo 37:10-16.) The table and the candlestick figured on the Arch of Titus at Rome are those of the Maccabaean times, but made as nearly as possible after the ancient models reproduced under the direction of Solomon and Zerubbabel. The details and size of the figure, and the description of Josephus, appear to agree very nearly with the directions here given to Moses, and to illustrate them in several particulars. Josephus says that the table was like the so-called Delphic tables, richly ornamented pieces of furniture in use amongst the Romans, which were sometimes, if not always, covered with gold or silver.
Exo 25:24
See Exo 25:11 note. The moulding of the table is still seen at the ends of the sculptured figure.
Exo 25:25
A border - Rather a framing, which reached from leg to leg so as to make the table firm, as well as to adorn it with a second moulding of gold. Two fragments of such framing are still seen in the sculpture attached to the legs halfway down.
Exo 25:27
Over against the border - Rather, Over against the framing; that is, the rings were to be placed not upon the framing itself, but at the extremities of the legs answering to each corner of it.
Exo 25:29
Dishes - deep vessels like "bowls," similar to the large silver vessels (or chargers) which were filled with fine flour, and formed part of the offerings of the Princes of Israel (Num 7:13 following).
Spoons - Rather, the small gold cups that were filled with frankincense in the offerings of the Princes Num 7:14, and represented on the table in the sculpture.
Covers ... bowls - Or flagons and chalices, such as were used for the rite of the drink offering, which appears to have regularly accompanied every Meat offering (Lev 23:18; Num 6:15; Num 28:14, etc.). The subject is important in its bearing upon the meaning of the showbread: the corrected rendering of the words tends to show that it was a true Meat offering.
To cover withal - See the margin. The first part of the verse might be better rendered: And thou shalt make its bowls and its incense-cups and its flagons and its chalices for pouring out "the drink offerings."
Exo 25:30
The showbread table was placed in the holy place on the north side Exo 26:35. Directions for preparing the showbread are given in Lev 24:5-9. It consisted of twelve large cakes of unleavened bread, which were arranged on the table in two piles, with a golden cup of frankincense on each pile. It was renewed every Sabbath day. The stale loaves were given to the priests, and the frankincense appears to have been lighted on the altar for a memorial. The showbread, with all the characteristics and significance of a great national Meat offering, in which the twelve tribes were represented by the twelve cakes, was to stand before Yahweh "perpetually," in token that He was always graciously accepting the good works of His people, for whom atonement had been made by the victims offered on the altar in the court of the sanctuary. The showbread or bread which is set forth would be more fairly rendered "bread of the presence." See the notes at Lev 24:5-9. |
The Scofield Bible Commentary, by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, [1917] |
shittim wood
That is, acacia. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
The Table of Shew-Bread (cf. Exo 37:10-16). - The table for the shew-bread (Exo 25:30) was to be made of acacia-wood, two cubits long, one broad, and one and a half high, and to be plated with pure gold, having a golden wreath round, and a "finish (מסגּרת) of a hand-breadth round about," i.e., a border of a hand-breadth in depth surrounding and enclosing the four sides, upon which the top of the table was laid, and into the four corners of which the feet of the table were inserted. A golden wreath was to be placed round this rim. As there is no article attached to זר־זהב in Exo 25:25 (cf. Exo 37:12), so as to connect it with the זר in Exo 25:24, we must conclude that there were two such ornamental wreaths, one round the slab of the table, the other round the rim which was under the slab. At the four corners of the four feet, near the point at which they joined the rim, four rings were to be fastened for בּתּים, i.e., to hold the poles with which the table was carried, as in the case of the ark. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
This table was to stand not in the holy of holies, (nothing was in that but the ark with its appurtenances) but in the outer part of the tabernacle, called the sanctuary or holy place. This table was to be always furnished with the shew - bread, or bread of faces, twelve loaves, one for each tribe, set in two rows, six in a row. As the ark signified God's being present with them, so the twelve loaves signified their being presented to God. This bread was designed to be, a thankful acknowledgment of God's goodness to them in giving them their daily bread, a token of their communion with God; this bread on God's table being made of the same corn as the bread on their own tables. And a type of the spiritual provision which is made in the church, by the gospel of Christ, for all that are made priests to our God. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Thou shalt also make a table of shittim wood - The same wood, the acacia, of which the arkstaves, etc., were made. On the subject of the ark, table of shew-bread, etc., Dr. Cudworth, in his very learned and excellent treatise on the Lord's Supper, has the following remarks: -
"When God had brought the children of Israel out of Egypt, resolving to manifest himself in a peculiar manner present among them, he thought good to dwell amongst them in a visible and external manner; and therefore, while they were in the wilderness, and sojourned in tents, he would have a tent or tabernacle built to sojourn with them also. This mystery of the tabernacle was fully understood by the learned Nachmanides, who, in few words, but pregnant, expresseth himself to this purpose: 'The mystery of the tabernacle was this, that it was to be a place for the shechinah, or habitation of Divinity, to be fixed in;' and this, no doubt, as a special type of God's future dwelling in Christ's human nature, which was the True Shechinah: but when the Jews were come into their land, and had there built them houses, God intended to have a fixed dwelling-house also; and therefore his movable tabernacle was to be turned into a standing temple. Now the tabernacle or temple, being thus as a house for God to dwell in visibly, to make up the notion of dwelling or habitation complete there must be all things suitable to a house belonging to it; hence, in the holy place, there must be a table, and a candlestick, because this was the ordinary furniture of a room, as the fore-commended Nachmanides observes. The table must have its dishes, and spoons, and bowls, and covers belonging to it, though they were never used; and always be furnished with bread upon it. The candlestick must have its lamps continually burning. Hence also there must be a continual fire kept in this house of God upon the altar, as the focus of it; to which notion I conceive the Prophet Isaiah doth allude, Isa 31:9 : Whose fire is in Zion, and his furnace in Jerusalem; and besides all this, to carry the notion still farther, there must be some constant meat and provision brought into this house; which was done in the sacrifices that were partly consumed by fire upon God's own altar, and partly eaten by the priests, who were God's family, and therefore to be maintained by him. That which was consumed upon God's altar was accounted God's mess, as appeareth from Mal 1:12, where the altar is called God's table, and the sacrifice upon it, God's meat: Ye say, The table of the Lord is polluted; and the fruit thereof, even His Meat, is contemptible. And often, in the law, the sacrifice is called God's לחם lechem, i.e., his bread or food. Wherefore it is farther observable, that besides the flesh of the beast offered up in sacrifice, there was a minchah, i.e., a meat-offering, or rather bread-offering, made of flour and oil; and a libamen or drink-offering, which was always joined with the daily sacrifice, as the bread and drink which was to go along with God's meat. It was also strictly commanded that there should be salt in every sacrifice and oblation, because all meat is unsavoury without salt, as Nachmanides hath here also well observed; 'because it was not honorable that God's meat should be unsavoury, without salt.' Lastly, all these things were to be consumed on the altar only by the holy fire which came down from heaven, because they were God's portion, and therefore to be eaten or consumed by himself in an extraordinary manner." See Clarke on Exo 25:22 (note). |
10 And they shall make [06213] an ark [0727] of shittim [07848] wood [06086]: two cubits [0520] and a half [02677] shall be the length [0753] thereof, and a cubit [0520] and a half [02677] the breadth [07341] thereof, and a cubit [0520] and a half [02677] the height [06967] thereof.
26 And thou shalt make [06213] for it four [0702] rings [02885] of gold [02091], and put [05414] the rings [02885] in the four [0702] corners [06285] that are on the four [0702] feet [07272] thereof.
5 And rams [0352]' skins [05785] dyed red [0119], and badgers [08476]' skins [05785], and shittim [07848] wood [06086],
5 And thou shalt take [03947] fine flour [05560], and bake [0644] twelve [06240] cakes [02471] thereof: two [08147] tenth deals [06241] shall be in one [0259] cake [02471].
6 And thou shalt set [07760] them in two [08147] rows [04634], six [08337] on a row [04635], upon the pure [02889] table [07979] before [06440] the LORD [03068].
7 And thou shalt put [05414] pure [02134] frankincense [03828] upon each row [04635], that it may be on the bread [03899] for a memorial [0234], even an offering made by fire [0801] unto the LORD [03068].
8 Every sabbath [07676] he shall set it [03117] in order [06186] before [06440] the LORD [03068] continually [08548], being taken from the children [01121] of Israel [03478] by an everlasting [05769] covenant [01285].
9 And it shall be Aaron's [0175] and his sons [01121]'; and they shall eat [0398] it in the holy [06918] place [04725]: for it is most [06944] holy [06944] unto him of the offerings [0801] of the LORD [03068] made by fire [0801] by a perpetual [05769] statute [02706].
5 And thou shalt take [03947] fine flour [05560], and bake [0644] twelve [06240] cakes [02471] thereof: two [08147] tenth deals [06241] shall be in one [0259] cake [02471].
6 And thou shalt set [07760] them in two [08147] rows [04634], six [08337] on a row [04635], upon the pure [02889] table [07979] before [06440] the LORD [03068].
7 And thou shalt put [05414] pure [02134] frankincense [03828] upon each row [04635], that it may be on the bread [03899] for a memorial [0234], even an offering made by fire [0801] unto the LORD [03068].
8 Every sabbath [07676] he shall set it [03117] in order [06186] before [06440] the LORD [03068] continually [08548], being taken from the children [01121] of Israel [03478] by an everlasting [05769] covenant [01285].
9 And it shall be Aaron's [0175] and his sons [01121]'; and they shall eat [0398] it in the holy [06918] place [04725]: for it is most [06944] holy [06944] unto him of the offerings [0801] of the LORD [03068] made by fire [0801] by a perpetual [05769] statute [02706].
35 And thou shalt set [07760] the table [07979] without [02351] the vail [06532], and the candlestick [04501] over against [05227] the table [07979] on the side [06763] of the tabernacle [04908] toward the south [08486]: and thou shalt put [05414] the table [07979] on the north [06828] side [06763].
30 And thou shalt set [05414] upon the table [07979] shewbread [03899] before [06440] me alway [08548].
14 And their drink offerings [05262] shall be half [02677] an hin [01969] of wine [03196] unto a bullock [06499], and the third [07992] part of an hin [01969] unto a ram [0352], and a fourth [07243] part of an hin [01969] unto a lamb [03532]: this is the burnt offering [05930] of every month [02320] throughout the months [02320] of the year [08141].
15 And a basket [05536] of unleavened bread [04682], cakes [02471] of fine flour [05560] mingled [01101] with oil [08081], and wafers [07550] of unleavened bread [04682] anointed [04886] with oil [08081], and their meat offering [04503], and their drink offerings [05262].
18 And ye shall offer [07126] with the bread [03899] seven [07651] lambs [03532] without blemish [08549] of the first [01121] year [08141], and one [0259] young [01241] [01121] bullock [06499], and two [08147] rams [0352]: they shall be for a burnt offering [05930] unto the LORD [03068], with their meat offering [04503], and their drink offerings [05262], even an offering made by fire [0801], of sweet [05207] savour [07381] unto the LORD [03068].
14 One [0259] spoon [03709] of ten [06235] shekels of gold [02091], full [04392] of incense [07004]:
13 And his offering [07133] was one [0259] silver [03701] charger [07086], the weight [04948] thereof was an hundred [03967] and thirty [07970] shekels, one [0259] silver [03701] bowl [04219] of seventy [07657] shekels [08255], after the shekel [08255] of the sanctuary [06944]; both [08147] of them were full [04392] of fine flour [05560] mingled [01101] with oil [08081] for a meat offering [04503]:
29 And thou shalt make [06213] the dishes [07086] thereof, and spoons [03709] thereof, and covers [07184] thereof, and bowls [04518] thereof, to cover [05258] withal [02004]: of pure [02889] gold [02091] shalt thou make [06213] them.
27 Over against [05980] the border [04526] shall the rings [02885] be for places [01004] of the staves [0905] to bear [05375] the table [07979].
25 And thou shalt make [06213] unto it a border [04526] of an hand breadth [02948] round about [05439], and thou shalt make [06213] a golden [02091] crown [02213] to the border [04526] thereof round about [05439].
11 And thou shalt overlay [06823] it with pure [02889] gold [02091], within [01004] and without [02351] shalt thou overlay [06823] it, and shalt make [06213] upon it a crown [02213] of gold [02091] round about [05439].
24 And thou shalt overlay [06823] it with pure [02889] gold [02091], and make [06213] thereto a crown [02213] of gold [02091] round about [05439].
10 And he made [06213] the table [07979] of shittim [07848] wood [06086]: two cubits [0520] was the length [0753] thereof, and a cubit [0520] the breadth [07341] thereof, and a cubit [0520] and a half [02677] the height [06967] thereof:
11 And he overlaid [06823] it with pure [02889] gold [02091], and made [06213] thereunto a crown [02213] of gold [02091] round about [05439].
12 Also he made [06213] thereunto a border [04526] of an handbreadth [02948] round about [05439]; and made [06213] a crown [02213] of gold [02091] for the border [04526] thereof round about [05439].
13 And he cast [03332] for it four [0702] rings [02885] of gold [02091], and put [05414] the rings [02885] upon the four [0702] corners [06285] that were in the four [0702] feet [07272] thereof.
14 Over against [05980] the border [04526] were the rings [02885], the places [01004] for the staves [0905] to bear [05375] the table [07979].
15 And he made [06213] the staves [0905] of shittim [07848] wood [06086], and overlaid [06823] them with gold [02091], to bear [05375] the table [07979].
16 And he made [06213] the vessels [03627] which were upon the table [07979], his dishes [07086], and his spoons [03709], and his bowls [04518], and his covers [07184] to cover [05258] withal [02004], of pure [02889] gold [02091].
24 And thou shalt overlay [06823] it with pure [02889] gold [02091], and make [06213] thereto a crown [02213] of gold [02091] round about [05439].
12 Also he made [06213] thereunto a border [04526] of an handbreadth [02948] round about [05439]; and made [06213] a crown [02213] of gold [02091] for the border [04526] thereof round about [05439].
25 And thou shalt make [06213] unto it a border [04526] of an hand breadth [02948] round about [05439], and thou shalt make [06213] a golden [02091] crown [02213] to the border [04526] thereof round about [05439].
30 And thou shalt set [05414] upon the table [07979] shewbread [03899] before [06440] me alway [08548].
10 And he made [06213] the table [07979] of shittim [07848] wood [06086]: two cubits [0520] was the length [0753] thereof, and a cubit [0520] the breadth [07341] thereof, and a cubit [0520] and a half [02677] the height [06967] thereof:
11 And he overlaid [06823] it with pure [02889] gold [02091], and made [06213] thereunto a crown [02213] of gold [02091] round about [05439].
12 Also he made [06213] thereunto a border [04526] of an handbreadth [02948] round about [05439]; and made [06213] a crown [02213] of gold [02091] for the border [04526] thereof round about [05439].
13 And he cast [03332] for it four [0702] rings [02885] of gold [02091], and put [05414] the rings [02885] upon the four [0702] corners [06285] that were in the four [0702] feet [07272] thereof.
14 Over against [05980] the border [04526] were the rings [02885], the places [01004] for the staves [0905] to bear [05375] the table [07979].
15 And he made [06213] the staves [0905] of shittim [07848] wood [06086], and overlaid [06823] them with gold [02091], to bear [05375] the table [07979].
16 And he made [06213] the vessels [03627] which were upon the table [07979], his dishes [07086], and his spoons [03709], and his bowls [04518], and his covers [07184] to cover [05258] withal [02004], of pure [02889] gold [02091].
22 And there I will meet [03259] with thee, and I will commune [01696] with thee from above the mercy seat [03727], from between [0996] the two [08147] cherubims [03742] which are upon [05921] the ark [0727] of the testimony [05715], of all things which I will give thee in commandment [06680] unto the children [01121] of Israel [03478].
12 But ye have profaned [02490] it, in that ye say [0559], The table [07979] of the LORD [03068] is polluted [01351]; and the fruit [05108] thereof, even his meat [0400], is contemptible [0959].
9 And he shall pass over [05674] to his strong hold [05553] for fear [04032], and his princes [08269] shall be afraid [02865] of the ensign [05251], saith [05002] the LORD [03068], whose fire [0217] is in Zion [06726], and his furnace [08574] in Jerusalem [03389].