~5 Min."Things of Gold" in the "holiest of all"
towardthemark.org · ... of need of "help from the sanctuary" (Ps. 20:2). The Golden Altar Ex. 30. This speaks of Christ as competent to sustain the whole ...
Position:Toward the Mark #62
~33 Min.Comments On Epistle Of 1 Peter
biblecentre.org · ... was it a temporary redemption, such as under law, where silver (Ex. 30:11-16) and gold (Num. 31:50) were said to make atonement. These may ...
~45 Min.The First Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... under Jewish law. Sometimes actual money was given as in Ex. 30:11-16; Num. 3:44-51. Sometimes it was by sacrifice, as in Ex. 13:13-15; ...
~197 Min.Comments on the Gospel of Matthew
biblecentre.org · ... temple tax and asked if his Master did not pay this tribute. Ex. 30:12-16 had required one half shekel of every Israelite over twenty years. This ...
~104 Min.The Book Of Exodus
biblecentre.org · ... by Henry W. Soltau, The Tabernacle, Priesthood and the Offerings.). Ex. 30:11-16. The word silver in Hebrew is frequently translated money. It was ...
~172 Min.Part I: chapters 1-18
biblecentre.org · ... hence the word there used for pitch means also a ransom (Ex. 30:12; Job 33:24, etc.), shadowing forth the truth that a ransom must be ...
~357 Min.The Gospel of Matthew (part 2)
biblecentre.org · ... That it was not the ransom money for the soul, spoken of in Ex. 30:11-16, is obvious. The amount of tribute was in our money about sixty cents. The ...
~246 Min.Part II: chapters 19-40
biblecentre.org · ... God, as, for example, in the ten commandments (see also Ex. 30:13, etc.), and five is responsibility towards man. (See Gen. 47:24; ...
~6 Min.Addresses to the Seven Churches in Asia
towardthemark.org · ... it is included in the list of ingredients of the holy anointing oil in Ex. 30. Its perfume is obtained by the shrub being crushed. It is clearly ...
Position:Toward the Mark #39
~9 Min.A Look at the Holy Place
biblecentre.org · ... lampstand, the table for the showbread, and the altar of incense (Ex. 25; 30). When we read Scriptures such as these, we must always ...