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												Verse 3Numbers 4:3. From thirty — This 
												age was prescribed, as the age 
												of full strength of body, and 
												therefore most proper for their 
												laborious work of carrying the 
												parts and vessels of the 
												tabernacle, and of maturity of 
												judgment, which is necessary for 
												the right management of holy 
												services. Whence even John and 
												Christ entered not upon their 
												ministry till that age. Indeed, 
												their first entrance upon their 
												work was at their twenty-fifth 
												year, when they began as 
												learners, and acted under the 
												inspection and direction of 
												their brethren; but in their 
												thirtieth year they were 
												completely admitted to a full 
												discharge of their whole office. 
												But David, being a prophet, and 
												particularly directed by God in 
												the affairs of the temple, made 
												a change in this matter, because 
												the magnificence of the temple, 
												and the great multitude of the 
												sacred utensils and sacrifices, 
												required a greater number of 
												attendants than formerly was 
												necessary. Until fifty — When 
												they were exempted from the 
												toilsome work of carrying 
												burdens, but not discharged from 
												the honourable and easy work 
												done within the tabernacle. 
												Numbers 8:26. All that enter — 
												That is, that do and may enter, 
												having no defect, nor other 
												impediment.
 
 Verse 5-6
 Numbers 4:5-6. They shall take 
												down — For upon this necessary 
												occasion the inferior priests 
												were allowed to come into the 
												holy of holies, which otherwise 
												was peculiar to the high-priest. 
												The covering veil — The second 
												veil, wherewith the ark was 
												covered while the tabernacle 
												stood, Exodus 40:3. Cover the 
												ark — Because the Levites, who 
												were to carry the ark, might 
												neither see, nor immediately 
												touch it. Badgers’ skins — 
												Whereby the ark was secured from 
												the injuries of the weather.
 
 Verse 7
 Numbers 4:7. The dishes — Upon 
												which the show-bread was put. 
												Continual bread — So called 
												because it was continually to be 
												there, even in the wilderness; 
												where, though they had only 
												manna for themselves, yet they 
												reserved corn for the weekly 
												making of these loaves.
 
 Verse 11-12
 Numbers 4:11-12. The golden 
												altar — All covered with plates 
												of gold. The instruments of 
												ministry — The sacred garments 
												used by the priests in their 
												holy ministrations. Cover them — 
												All these coverings were 
												designed, 1st, For safety, that 
												these holy things might not be 
												sullied by rain, or tarnished by 
												the sun. 2d, For decency, most 
												of them had a cloth of blue, or 
												purple, or scarlet over them; 
												the ark, a cloth wholly of blue, 
												perhaps an emblem of the azure 
												skies, which are spread between 
												us and the Majesty on high. 3d, 
												For concealment. It was a fit 
												sign of the darkness of that 
												dispensation. The holy things 
												were then covered. But Christ 
												hath now destroyed the face of 
												the covering.
 
 Verse 13
 Numbers 4:13. Shall take away 
												the ashes from the altar — Hence 
												we may conclude, that they did 
												offer sacrifices at other times, 
												though not so constantly and 
												diligently as they did in 
												Canaan. Moreover the taking away 
												of the ashes only doth 
												sufficiently imply that the fire 
												was preserved, which, as it came 
												down from heaven, (Leviticus 
												9.,) so it was by God’s command 
												to be continually fed and kept 
												burning, and therefore doubtless 
												was put into some vessel, which 
												might be either fastened to the 
												altar, and put within this 
												covering, or carried by some 
												person appointed thereunto.
 
 Verse 15
 Numbers 4:15. Bear it — Upon 
												their shoulders. Afterward the 
												priests themselves, being 
												multiplied, carried these 
												things, though the Levites were 
												not excluded. They shall not 
												touch — Before they are covered.
 
 Verse 16
 Numbers 4:16. Eleazar — He 
												himself is to carry these 
												things, and not to commit them 
												to the sons of Kohath. The 
												oversight — The care that all 
												the things above mentioned be 
												carried by the persons and in 
												the manner expressed.
 
 Verse 18-19
 Numbers 4:18-19. Cut not off — 
												Do not by your neglect, provoke 
												God to cut them off for touching 
												the holy things. Every one to 
												his service — To that which is 
												peculiarly allotted to him, the 
												services and burdens being 
												equally distributed among them.
 
 Verse 25
 Numbers 4:25. The curtains — Or 
												covering of goats’ hair. The 
												tabernacle — The ten curtains 
												which covered the boards of the 
												tabernacle; for the boards 
												themselves were carried by the 
												Merarites. His covering — The 
												covering of rams’ skins which 
												was put next over those ten 
												curtains.
 
 Verses 26-28
 Numbers 4:26-28. Which is round 
												about — Which court compassed 
												both the tabernacle and the 
												altar. Under the hand — Under 
												his conduct and direction.
 
 Verse 32
 Numbers 4:32. Ye shall reckon — 
												Every part and parcel shall be 
												put in an inventory; which is 
												required here rather than in the 
												foregoing particulars, because 
												these were much more numerous 
												than the former; because, being 
												meaner things, they might 
												otherwise have been neglected; 
												and also to teach us that God 
												esteems nothing small in his 
												service, and that he expects his 
												will should be observed in the 
												minutest circumstances. The 
												death of the saints is 
												represented as the taking down 
												of the tabernacle. The immortal 
												soul, like the most holy things, 
												is first covered and taken away, 
												carried by angels unseen, and 
												care is taken also of the body, 
												the skin and the flesh, which 
												are as the curtains, the bones 
												and sinews, which are as the 
												bars and pillars. None of these 
												shall be lost. Commandment is 
												given concerning the bones, a 
												covenant made with the dust. 
												They are in safe custody, and 
												shall be produced in the great 
												day, when this tabernacle shall 
												be set up again, and these vile 
												bodies made like the glorious 
												body of Jesus Christ.
 
 Verse 44
 Numbers 4:44. Were numbered of 
												them three thousand and two 
												hundred — Here appears the 
												wisdom of Divine Providence, 
												that whereas in the Kohathites 
												and Gershonites, whose burdens 
												were fewer and easier, there 
												were but about a third part of 
												them fit for service, the 
												Merarites, whose burdens were 
												more and heavier, had above half 
												of them fit for this work.
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