4. golden censer--The Greek, must not be translated
"altar of incense," for it was not in "the holiest" place "after
the second veil," but in "the holy place"; but as in
2Ch 26:19,
and Eze 8:11,
"censer": so Vulgate and Syriac. This
GOLDEN censer was only used on the day of
atonement (other kinds of censers on other days), and is therefore
associated with the holiest place, as being taken into it on
that anniversary by the high priest. The expression "which had," does
not mean that the golden censer was deposited there, for in that case
the high priest would have had to go in and bring it out before burning
incense in it; but that the golden censer was one of the articles
belonging to, and used for, the yearly service in the holiest
place. He virtually supposes (without specifying) the existence of the
"altar of incense" in the anterior holy place, by mentioning the
golden censer filled with incense from it: the incense answers to
the prayers of the saints; and the altar though outside the
holiest place, is connected with it (standing close by the second
veil, directly before the ark of the covenant), even as we find an
antitypical altar in heaven. The rending of the veil by Christ has
brought the antitypes to the altar, candlestick, and showbread of the
anterior holy place into the holiest place, heaven. In
1Ki 6:22,
Hebrew, "the altar" is said to belong to the
oracle, or holiest place (compare
Ex 30:6).
ark--of shittim wood, that is, acacia. Not in the second temple,
but in its stead was a stone basement (called "the stone of
foundation"), three fingers high.
pot--"golden," added in the Septuagint, and sanctioned by
Paul.
manna--an omer, each man's daily portion. In
1Ki 8:9;
2Ch 5:10,
it is said there was nothing in the ark of Solomon's temple save the
two stone tables of the law put in by Moses. But the expression that
there was nothing THEN therein save the two
tables, leaves the inference to be drawn that formerly there were the
other things mentioned by the Rabbis and by Paul here, the pot of manna
(the memorial of God's providential care of Israel) and the rod of
Aaron, the memorial of the lawful priesthood
(Nu 17:3, 5, 7, 10).
The expressions "before the Lord"
(Ex 16:32),
and "before the testimony"
(Nu 17:10)
thus mean, "IN the ark." "In," however, may be
used here (as the corresponding Hebrew word) as to things
attached to the ark as appendages, as the book of the law was
put "in the side of the ark," and so the golden jewels
offered by the Philistines
(1Sa 6:8).
tables of the covenant--
(De 9:9; 10:2).
JFB.
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