Old Testament

Numbers 7:14

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Numbers 7:14, we see a specific offering made to God during the dedication of the tabernacle.

Author
Traditionally attributed to Moses
Written
Around 1400 BC
Genre
Law (Pentateuch)
Original Audience
The Israelites in the wilderness
CBTClear Bible Translation

He also brought one gold ladle weighing 10 shekels, filled with incense.

KJVKing James Version

One spoon of ten shekels of gold, full of incense:

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Numbers 7:14, we see a specific offering made to God during the dedication of the tabernacle. The gold ladle, which weighed ten shekels, was filled with incense, a substance often associated with worship and prayer in the Bible. Incense was used in the tabernacle as a symbol of the prayers of the people rising to God. The weight of the ladle indicates its value and the importance of the offering. This act of bringing a gold ladle filled with incense reflects the reverence and honor the Israelites had for God, as they dedicated their possessions and resources to Him. It also highlights the communal aspect of worship, where each tribe contributed to the tabernacle's service. This verse emphasizes the significance of giving to God and the importance of worship in the life of the community.

Key themes

Related topics

worship, sacrifice, community

How to apply Numbers 7:14 to your life

This verse encourages us to consider how we dedicate our resources to God. Just as the Israelites brought valuable offerings, we too can offer our time, talents, and treasures in service to God and others. Reflect on what you can give to enhance your worship and support your community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Numbers 7:14 mean?

Numbers 7:14 describes an offering made to God during the dedication of the tabernacle, highlighting the importance of worship and the value of the offerings brought by the Israelites.

What is the significance of the gold ladle in Numbers 7:14?

The gold ladle weighing ten shekels symbolizes the value and reverence of the offering, representing the Israelites' dedication and honor towards God during the tabernacle's dedication.

What does the incense represent in Numbers 7:14?

In Numbers 7:14, the incense signifies the prayers of the people, symbolizing their worship and communication with God as they dedicated the tabernacle.

Why did the Israelites bring offerings in Numbers 7:14?

The Israelites brought offerings like the gold ladle filled with incense to honor God and support the communal worship at the tabernacle, reflecting their commitment to God.

The Book of Numbers
Book Summary

The Book of Numbers

Numbers 1: First Census and Tribal Leaders

The LORD speaks to Moses and Aaron in the wilderness of Sinai and orders a count of the men of Israel who are twenty years old and able to go to war. A leader from each tribe stands with them: Elizur for Reuben, Shelumiel for Simeon, Nahshon for Judah, Nethaneel for Issachar, Eliab for Zebulun, Elishama for Ephraim, Gamaliel for Manasseh, Abidan for Benjamin, Ahiezer for Dan, Pagiel for Asher, and Ahira for Naphtali. The totals are recorded by tribe, and the combined number of fighting men is six hundred three thousand five hundred fifty.

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