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Numbers 7.
Israel’s offerings at the Tabernacle’s Consecration.
Wow! Where did they get all that stuff?
The chiefs of Israel from each tribe approached and brought their offerings before the LORD, for the service of the Levites. They brought six wagons and twelve oxen to pull them.
Two were given to the Levite family of Gershon. (Remember this family was responsible for carrying the fabrics of the Tabernacle and Tabernacle courtyard when they moved from place to place.)
Four were give to the Levite family of Merari. (They were responsible for carrying all the pillars, posts, rails, bases, etc. of the Tabernacle and courtyard when they moved.)
NO WAGONS & OXEN were given to the Kohathites. They were responsible for carrying the holy furnishings of The Tabernacle and courtyard. THEY carried these items on their shoulders, using poles threaded through rings on each item… never touching them, for they were holy.
Next, each tribe brought an offering for the use of the Levites and their families. Here is what EACH tribe brought (one per day for twelve days):
- 1 silver plate weighing 130 shekels
- 1 silver basin of 70 shekels (both filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering)
- 1 golden dish of 10 shekels (filled with incense)
- 1 bull
- 1 ram
- 1 male lamb (these all were for burnt offerings)
- 1 male goat (for a sin offering)
- 2 oxen
- 5 more rams
- 5 more male goats
- 5 more male lambs (these all were for peace offerings)
EACH TRIBE (12) offered these things for the dedication of the Tabernacle & altar (YOU do the math!)
Then, when Moses went into the Tabernacle to speak to the LORD, he heard “the voice” speaking to him from the Mercy Seat that was on the Ark of the Covenant, between the two cherubim, AND IT SPOKE TO HIM…..
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What the LORD said we will discover tomorrow in chapter 8.
