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Yehezkiel 45:14

Tentang ketetapan mengenai minyak: sepersepuluh bat dari satu kor; satu kor adalah sama dengan sepuluh bat.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Bath;   Cor;   King;   Measure;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Measures;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Homer or Cor;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Bath;   Cor;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Weights and Measures;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Bath;   Homer;   Kor;   Weights and Measures;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Fasting;   Moses;   Nations;   Priests and Levites;   Weights and Measures;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Prince;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Tables of measures weights and money in the bible;   Temple;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Weights and Measures;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Bath;   Cor;   Ordinance;   Weights and Measures;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Church Fathers;   Weights and Measures;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Tentang ketetapan mengenai minyak: sepersepuluh bat dari satu kor; satu kor adalah sama dengan sepuluh bat.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Maka inilah perintah akan hal minyak, yaitu minyak yang dibawa berbat-bat; sepersepuluh sebat dari pada tiap-tiap kor, yang sama muatnya dengan sehomer, yaitu sepuluh bat, karena sepuluh bat jadi sehomer.

Contextual Overview

13 This is the oblation that ye shall offer: the sixt part of an Ephah out of an Homer of wheate, and the sixt part of an Ephah out of an Homer of barlye. 14 Concerning the ordinaunces of the oyle, [euen] of the Bath of oyle, [ye shall offer] the tenth part of a Bath out of the Cor: ten Bathes [shalbe] a Homer, because ten Bathes [fill] a Homer. 15 And one lambe from two hundred sheepe out of the fat pastures of Israel, for a meate offring, burnt offring, and peace offring, to reconcile them, saith the Lorde God. 16 All the people of the lande shall geue this oblation for the prince in Israel. 17 Againe, it shalbe the princes part to offer burnt offringes, meate offringes, and wine offringes, in the holy dayes, newe moones, Sabbathes, & in all the hie feastes of the house of Israel: he shal prepare the sinne offring, meate offring, burnt offring, and peace offring, to reconcile the house of Israel. 18 Thus saith the Lorde God: The first day of the first moneth, thou shalt take a young bullocke without blemishe, and cleanse the sanctuarie. 19 So the priest shall take of the blood of the sinne offring, and put it vpon the postes of the house, & vpon the foure corners of the frame of the aulter, & vpon the postes of the gate of the inner court. 20 And thus shalt thou do also the seuenth day of the moneth for such as haue sinned of ignoraunce, or being deceaued, to reconcile the house withall. 21 Upon the fourteenth day of the first moneth, ye shall haue the passouer, a feast of seuen dayes, and ye shall eate vnleauened bread. 22 Upon the same day shal the prince prepare for him selfe and all the people of the lande a bullocke for a sinne offring.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the tenth: Ezekiel 45:11

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 7:26 - two thousand Ezra 7:22 - baths of wine

Cross-References

Genesis 29:11
And Iacob kyssed Rachel, and lift vp his voyce and wept.
Genesis 33:4
Esau ranne to meete hym, and imbraced him, and fel on his necke, and kissed him, and they wept.
Genesis 46:29
And Ioseph made redy his charet, and went vp to meete Israel his father vnto Gosen, and presented him self vnto him, and he fell on his necke, and wept on his necke a good whyle.
Romans 1:31
Without vnderstandyng, couenaunt breakers, without naturall affection, truice breakers, vnmercyfull.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Concerning the ordinance of oil, the bath of oil,.... This shows that the bath was for liquid measure; and as oil was a part of food with the Jews, as well as used in their offerings, a rule is given for the distribution of that to the Lord's ministers, that they may have everything convenient for them:

ye shall offer the tenth part of a bath out of a cor; which was the same measure with the "homer", only another name for it, as follows:

which is an homer of ten baths, for ten baths are an homer; so that if a man had an homer or ten baths of oil, he was to give a hundredth part of it for the use of the priests and Levites, or ministers of the word; a greater portion of wheat or barley is given than of oil, because there is a greater expense in families of the one than of the other.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The offerings. to be made by the people through the prince for the service of the sanctuary. In the Mosaic Law the offerings for the sacrifices of the ordinary festivals were left to the free will of the people. Here they are reduced to regular order and the amounts ordained. In later days there were often shortcomings in these respects Malachi 3:8. This is obviated, and regularity ensured in the new order of things. No mention is made of wine for the drink-offering, or of bullocks for the burnt-offering, so that the enumeration is not complete.

Ezekiel 45:14

Cor - Translated “measure” in 1 Kings 5:11, ... Here it is a synonym of “homer.”

Ezekiel 45:17

The people’s gifts were to be placed in the hands of the prince, so as to form a common stock, out of which the prince was to provide what was necessary for each sacrifice. Compare 1 Kings 8:62; Ezra 7:17. The prince handed the gifts to the priests, whose part it was to sacrifice and offer. But the prominent part assigned to the prince in “making reconciliation for the sins of the people” seems to typify the union of the kingly and priestly offices in the person of the Mediator of the New covenant.


 
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