and he burned fragrant incense on it, just as the LORD had commanded him.
Parallel translations
- WEB and he burned incense of sweet spices on it, as Yahweh commanded Moses.
- KJV And he burnt sweet incense thereon; as the LORD commanded Moses.
- NKJV and he burned sweet incense on it, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
- NASB and he burned fragrant incense on it, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.
- NLT On it he burned the fragrant incense, just as the Lord had commanded him.
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Quick answer
Moses burned sweet incense on the golden altar, as commanded. The fragrant smoke symbolized acceptable worship rising to God.
Overview
The burning of sweet incense before the Lord accompanied the priestly ministry in the Holy Place. Scripture associates this rising fragrance with the prayers of God's people offered acceptably before Him. Such acceptable approach finds its fulfillment in Christ, whose intercession makes the prayers of believers pleasing to God.
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- Exod 30:7And Aaron is to burn fragrant incense on it every morning when he tends the lamps.
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