Over the gold altar they are to spread a blue cloth, cover it with fine leather, and insert the poles.
Parallel translations
- WEB “On the golden altar they shall spread a blue cloth, and cover it with a covering of sealskin, and shall put in its poles.
- KJV And upon the golden altar they shall spread a cloth of blue, and cover it with a covering of badgers’ skins, and shall put to the staves thereof:
- NKJV “Over the golden altar they shall spread a blue cloth, and cover it with a covering of badger skins; and they shall insert its poles.
- NASB Over the golden altar they shall spread a violet cloth, and cover it with a covering of fine leather, and they shall insert its carrying poles;
- NLT “Next they must spread a blue cloth over the gold incense altar and cover this cloth with fine goatskin leather. Then they must attach the carrying poles to the altar.
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Quick answer
The golden incense altar was covered with blue cloth and sealskin and its poles set in place. The place of fragrant prayer-offering was reverently prepared.
Overview
The golden altar before the veil bore the sweet incense that symbolized the prayers of God's people rising before Him. Its careful covering preserved its holiness in transit. The incense altar points to the acceptable intercession we have through Christ, whose mediation makes our prayers pleasing to God (Revelation 5:8).
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Cross-references · 5
- Exod 30:1–19“You are also to make an altar of acacia wood for the burning of incense.
- Exod 37:25–28He made the altar of incense out of acacia wood. It was square, a cubit long, a cubit wide, and two cubits high. Its horns were of one piece.
- Exod 40:26–27Moses placed the gold altar in the Tent of Meeting, in front of the veil,
- Exod 39:38the gold altar, the anointing oil, the fragrant incense, and the curtain for the entrance to the tent;
- Exod 40:5Place the gold altar of incense in front of the ark of the Testimony, and hang the curtain at the entrance to the tabernacle.
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