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Verses 1-89

The dedication of the tabernacle chs7-9

The revelation of ordinances and instructions designed to enhance the spiritual sanctification of the Israelites as they journeyed to the Promised Land ends with chapter6. The narrative of events that transpired just before the nation began marching resumes with chapter7. Chronologically, chapters7-9 precede chapters1-6.

The offerings at the dedication ch7

The presentation this chapter records took place at the time the Israelites dedicated the tabernacle ( Numbers 7:1-2; cf. Leviticus 8:10).

"The purpose of this section of narrative is to show that as the people had been generous in giving to the construction of the tabernacle ( Exodus 35:4-29), now they showed the same generosity in its dedication." [Note: Sailhamer, p379.]

First, the tribes presented six wagons and12oxen to carry the materials of the tabernacle ( Numbers 7:1-9). The Gershonites received two wagons and the Merarites four. The Kohathites needed no wagons since they carried the sanctuary furniture with poles on their shoulders (cf. 2 Samuel 6:3; 2 Samuel 6:7-8).

 

Day in second year [Note: Allen, p757, after G. Wenham, p91.]

Event

Text

Day1, first month

Completion of tabernacle

Exodus 40:2; Numbers 7:1

 

Laws for offerings begin

Leviticus 1:1

 

Offerings for altar begin

Numbers 7:3

 

Ordination of priests begins

Leviticus 8:1

Day8, first month

Ordination of priests completed

Leviticus 9:1

Day12, first month

Offerings for altar completed

Numbers 7:78

 

Appointment of Levites

Numbers 8:5

Day14, first month

Second Passover

Numbers 9:2

Day1, second month

Census begins

Numbers 1:1

Day14, second month

Passover for those unclean

Numbers 9:11

Day20, second month

The cloud moves, the camp begins its trek

Numbers 10:11

This long section-this chapter is the second longest in the Bible-records the presentation of gifts for the altar ( Numbers 7:10) by each tribal prince ( Numbers 7:12-88). The longest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 119. The Israelites spread the presentation out over12days, one per day, because it took a whole day to receive and sacrifice what each tribe presented. Each tribe offered exactly the same gifts. No tribe was superior or inferior to the others in this respect. Each had equal privilege and responsibility before God to worship and serve Him. Moses faithfully recorded the presentation of each gift, even though the record is repetitious, probably because each gift had equal value before God (cf. Hebrews 6:10).

"The account may strike us as repetitious, but this sort of formula was used by people in the ancient Eastern world to reflect ever-increasing joy: look how much these many people gave for their altar!" [Note: Maarsingh, p29.]

"The chapter stands as a monument to the pleasure of God who took enjoyment from the repetition-for these were grand gifts in the good days of his early relationship with his people. These were the honeymoon days of the marital relationship of the Lord and Israel (see Jeremiah 2:2-3). Each of the gifts is relished, as presentations by a lover in the early days of the bliss of marriage." [Note: Allen, p756.]

The fact that Moses heard God"s voice speaking to him from the most holy place indicates God"s acceptance of these gifts ( Numbers 7:89). Moses, as the representative of the nation, and God, enjoyed a close relationship because of this sacrifice of worship. Evidently Moses heard a voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat, and that voice was God"s.

"The offering of the princes, then, was the spontaneous response of grateful hearts to the goodness and grace of God. This sets the question of Christian liberality in its true perspective, and the scriptural principle is not difficult to see. Where people are conscious of the blessing of God in their lives, they will give spontaneously-and keep on giving. Finance in the church is directly related to faith and consecration." [Note: Philippians, p100.]

Note the moral order evidenced in chapters6,7. First there was separation ( Numbers 6:1-12), then worship ( Numbers 6:13-21), then blessing ( Numbers 6:22-27), and then service (ch7; cf. Hebrews 13:12-16).

 


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