And thou shalt command the children of Israel, that they bring thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamp to burn always.
Parallel translations
- WEB “You shall command the children of Israel, that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually.
- BSB And you are to command the Israelites to bring you pure oil of pressed olives for the light, to keep the lamps burning continually.
- NKJV “And you shall command the children of Israel that they bring you pure oil of pressed olives for the light, to cause the lamp to burn continually.
- NASB “And you shall command the sons of Israel that they bring you clear oil of beaten olives for the light, to make a lamp burn continually.
- NLT “Command the people of Israel to bring you pure oil of pressed olives for the light, to keep the lamps burning continually.
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Quick answer
Israel was to bring pure beaten olive oil so the lamp could burn continually. The light in the sanctuary was to be maintained without fail.
Overview
The people supplied the finest olive oil to keep the lampstand burning perpetually before the Lord. This continual light symbolized God's abiding presence and the ongoing worship of His people. The ever-burning lamp anticipates Christ, the light of the world, and the Spirit-filled witness His people are called to sustain (Matthew 5:16).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Lev 24:1–4And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
- Ps 23:5Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
- Zech 4:11–14Then answered I, and said unto him, What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof?
- Judg 9:9But the olive tree said unto them, Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by me they honour God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?
- Exod 39:37The pure candlestick, with the lamps thereof, even with the lamps to be set in order, and all the vessels thereof, and the oil for light,
- Exod 25:31–37And thou shalt make a candlestick of pure gold: of beaten work shall the candlestick be made: his shaft, and his branches, his bowls, his knops, and his flowers, shall be of the same.
- Rev 11:4These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth.
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The Passover lamb whose blood turns away death, the exodus through the sea, the manna, the rock, and the tabernacle where God dwells with his people all foreshadow Jesus — our Passover, our redemption, the bread from heaven, and God-with-us in the flesh.
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