18-21. Thou shalt . . . make a laver of brass--Though
not actually forming a component part of the furniture of the
tabernacle, this vase was closely connected with it; and though from
standing at the entrance it would be a familiar object, it possessed
great interest and importance from the baptismal purposes to which it
was applied. No data are given by which its form and size can be
ascertained; but it was probably a miniature pattern of Solomon's--a
circular basin.
his foot--supposed not to be the pedestal on which it rested,
but a trough or shallow receptacle below, into which the water, let out
from a cock or spout, flowed; for the way in which all Eastern people
wash their hands or feet is by pouring upon them the water which falls
into a basin. This laver was provided for the priests alone. But in the
Christian dispensation, all believers are priests, and hence the
apostle exhorts them how to draw near to God
(Joh 13:10;
Heb 10:22).
JFB.
Outline
The altar of incense. (1-10)
The ransom of souls. (11-16)
The brazen laver. (17-21)
The holy anointing oil, The perfume. (22-38)
Important Topics for Bible Study
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Map of the Possible Route of the
Exodus
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Ancient Customs
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Geography
the wilderness
the mount of God
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Moses
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The Giving of the Law
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