Bible Commentaries
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
Exodus 30
burn : with fire taken from the brasen altar of atonement, implying that there could be no acceptable worship except on the ground of atonement made. All other fire was "strange fire", and all other worship strange worship, and therefore unacceptable.
sweet incense. Heb, incense of spices.
offer. Hebrew. `alah. See App-43.
strange incense = incense different from and other than that which God had prescribed. See note on Leviticus 10:1.
meat = meal.
once in a year, viz. the tenth day of the seventh month. Leviticus 16:18, Leviticus 16:29, Leviticus 16:30. Numbers 29:7.
sin offering. See note on Exodus 29:14.
holy. See note on Exodus 3:5.
children = sons.
man. Hebrew. "ish. See App-14.
ransom. Hebrew. kapher = covering, hence atonement. See note on Exodus 29:33.
his soul = himself. Hebrew. nephesh. See App-13. The acknowledgement of Ezekiel 18:4.
shekel of the sanctuary. See App-51. Compare Matthew 17:24.
gerah, a measure of weight. See App-51.
offering. Hebrew. terurnah. See App-43.
The rich = the rich one. "There is no difference "in the matter of atonement, Acts 10:34. Romans 3:22, Romans 3:23; Romans 10:12. Then, all Israel without exception: but now "all" without distinction.
offering. Hebrew heave offering. See on Exodus 29:27, and compare App-43.
atonement. See note on Exodus 29:33.
a laver of brass. Probably copper or bronze. See note on Exodus 25:3.
The laver comes after the altar; the altar is for sinners; the laver is for priests = cleansing for worship. Not included in Ex. 25-28, but added here after atonement. John 13:10 is the Divine antitype.
foot. Hebrew base.
man"s. Heb "adam, human kind. See App-14. flesh. The oil is the type of the Holy Spirit. His work not to act on the flesh, but to give holy spirit (pneuma hagion). Compare John 3:6.
the LORD [Jehovah] said. See note on Exodus 3:7 and p. Exodus 6:10.
sweet spices. Five in number. Compare App-10.
onycha = a sweet-smelling shell found on the shores of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean.
a like weight. Typical of the perfect proportion of all the excellencies of Christ.
tempered together. Perfect in its parts; perfect in its whole. So in the Antitype.
pure and holy. Typical of the holiness and un imaginable purity of Christ.
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