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Exodus 38

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Exodus 38:8

Looking-glasses, as now they are sometimes made of polished steel, so anciently were made of polished brass, as appears both from sacred and from profane writers. See , &c. The words following seem to note a company of religious women, who in a more peculiar manner devoted themselves to the service of God in or about his tabernacle, by fasting, prayer, &c. See . And whereas some object that the tabernacle was not yet built, it may be replied, either that this is to be understood of the tabernacle spoken of , which might serve for that purpose till this was built; or that here is a prolepsis or anticipation, and that he speaks not of what the women now did, but of what they did after the tabernacle was built, which was before Moses writ these words.

Exodus 38:10

Upon the hooks they hanged the beasts to be sacrificed, as the Jews affirm.

Exodus 38:18

The height relates to its standing or hanging upright, and the

breadth relates to the hanging itself, and the height of the hanging was taken in the breadth.

Exodus 38:21

This doth not belong to the following account of gold and silver, but to the foregoing particulars of holy things relating to the tabernacle, for these only were committed to the care of the Levites, as it here follows, but this gold and silver was put into other hands.

For the service of the Levites, i.e. for those holy uses and services which the Levites administered.

Exodus 38:24

Every talent contained three thousand shekels. See . It is not said that all this gold and following silver were used about the building of the tabernacle, for the people brought much more than enough, . And these remains, it is probable, were put into the sacred treasury, to be used as occasion should require.

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