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Jerome's Latin Vulgate

Exodus 30:9

Non offeretis super eo thymiama compositionis alterius, nec oblationem, et victimam, nec libabitis libamina.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Altar;   Daily Offering;   Offerings;   Scofield Reference Index - Incense;   Worship;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Altar of Incense;   Drink Offering;   Incense;   Meat-Offerings;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Altar;   Censer;   Tabernacle;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Altar;   Incense;   Tabernacle;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Worship;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Altar;   Censer;   Drink-Offering;   Festivals, Religious;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Altar;   Incense;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Tabernacle;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Censer;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Incense;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Strange;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Tabernacle, the;   Priesthood, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Altar;   Holy Place;   Incense;   Nadab;   Stranger and Sojourner (in the Old Testament);   Tabernacle;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Atonement, Day of;   Commandments, the 613;   Incense;   Law, Reading from the;   Leviticus;  

Parallel Translations

Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Sentiens Lia quod parere desiisset, Zelpham ancillam suam marito tradidit.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
Non offeretis super eo thymiama compositionis alterius nec holocaustum nec oblationem, nec libabitis libamina.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Leviticus 10:1

Reciprocal: Leviticus 23:13 - the drink Numbers 28:7 - to be poured

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Ye shall offer no strange incense thereon,.... Which had not the same, but was made of other materials, or had more or fewer; whatever was not exactly the same was not to be offered; and so to make use of other mediators than Christ, whether angels or men, or to put up prayer to God for the sake of our own righteousness, pleading the merits of our works, and not the blood, righteousness, and sacrifice of Christ, is to offer strange incense, unacceptable to God, and which will be of no avail to men:

nor burnt sacrifice, nor meat offering; these were to be offered and burnt upon the altar of burnt offering;

neither shall ye pour drink offering thereon; as upon the other altar; everything in God's worship and service was to be done in the proper place and order; these offerings and sacrifices, though they were by divine appointment, yet must be offered on that altar which was peculiar for them.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Exodus 37:25-28; Exodus 40:26-27. The altar of incense was to be a casing of boards of shittim wood Exodus 25:5, Exodus 25:18 inches square and three feet in height (taking the cubit as 18 inches), entirely covered with plates of gold. Four “horns” were to project upward at the corners like those of the altar of burnt-offering Exodus 27:2. A crown or moulding of gold was to run round the top. On each of two opposite sides there was to be a gold ring through which the staves were to be put when it was moved from place to place.

Exodus 30:4

By the two corners thereof - Not corners. See the margin. The sense appears to be: And two gold rings shalt thou make for it under its moulding; on its two sides shalt thou make them (i. e. one ring on each side).

Exodus 30:6

The place for the altar of incense was outside the veil, opposite to the ark of the covenant and between the candlestick on the south side and the showbread table on the north Exodus 40:22-24. It appears to have been regarded as having a more intimate connection with the holy of holies than the other things in the holy place; and the mention of the mercy-seat in this verse, if we associate with it the significance of incense as figuring the prayers of the Lord’s people Psalms 141:2; Revelation 5:8; Revelation 8:3-4, seems to furnish additional pound for an inference that the incense altar took precedence of the table of showbread and the candlestick.

Exodus 30:7

The lamps - See Exodus 25:37.

Exodus 30:7-8

The offering of the incense accompanied that of the morning and evening sacrifice. The two forms of offering symbolized the spirit of man reaching after communion with Yahweh, both in act and utterance. See Psalms 141:2.

Exodus 30:9

By this regulation, the symbolism of the altar of incense was kept free from ambiguity. atonement was made by means of the victim on the brazen altar in the court ontside; the prayers of the reconciled worshippers had their type within the tabernacle.

Exodus 30:10

See the marginal references.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Exodus 30:9. No strange incense — None made in any other way.

Nor burnt-sacrifice — It should be an altar for incense, and for no other use.


 
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