Numbers 7:56
Numbers 7:56 in Multiple Translations
one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
One golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense:
one golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense;
One gold spoon of ten shekels, full of spice;
He also presented a gold dish that weighed ten shekels filled with incense. As sacrifices he brought
A golden incense cup of ten shekels, full of incense,
one golden spoon of ten [shekels], full of perfume;
one golden ladle of ten shekels, full of incense;
One golden spoon of ten shekels , full of incense:
A little mortar of gold weighing ten sicles full of incense:
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 7:56
Study Notes — Numbers 7:56
Context — Offerings of Dedication
56one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
57one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old for a burnt offering; 58one male goat for a sin offering;Numbers 7:56 Summary
In Numbers 7:56, we see a gold dish filled with incense being offered to the Lord as part of the dedication of the tabernacle. This dish represents the prayers and worship of the people, rising to the Lord like incense (as seen in Psalm 141:2). Just as the leaders of the tribes brought their offerings to the Lord, we can offer our own prayers and worship to Him, using our lives and actions to demonstrate our commitment to Him (see Romans 12:1). By doing so, we can cultivate a deeper sense of reverence and awe for the Lord, and encourage others to join us in worship and prayer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the gold dish filled with incense in Numbers 7:56?
The gold dish filled with incense represents the prayers and worship of the people, as seen in Revelation 8:3-4, where incense symbolizes the prayers of the saints. This offering was a part of the dedication of the altar and the consecration of the Levites, as described in Numbers 7.
Why was the weight of the gold dish specified as ten shekels?
The weight of the gold dish was specified to emphasize the precision and attention to detail in the construction and dedication of the tabernacle, as instructed in Exodus 25:31-40, where the weight and materials of the tabernacle's furnishings were also specified.
How does this verse relate to the overall theme of Numbers 7?
This verse is part of the larger narrative of the dedication of the tabernacle and the consecration of the Levites, as described in Numbers 7:1-89, where each tribe brings offerings to the Lord, symbolizing their unity and commitment to Him, as seen in Numbers 7:10-11.
What can we learn from the use of incense in this verse?
The use of incense in Numbers 7:56 teaches us about the importance of prayer and worship in our lives, as seen in Psalm 141:2, where incense is compared to our prayers rising to the Lord, and in Luke 1:10, where the people were praying at the hour of incense.
Reflection Questions
- What does the gold dish filled with incense represent in my own life, and how can I offer my prayers and worship to the Lord in a similar way?
- How can I, like the leaders of the tribes in Numbers 7, demonstrate my commitment to the Lord through my actions and offerings?
- What are some ways I can cultivate a deeper sense of reverence and awe for the Lord, as seen in the precise and detailed instructions for the tabernacle and its furnishings?
- How can I use the example of the leaders in Numbers 7 to encourage others to join me in worship and prayer, offering our collective praises to the Lord?
