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Exodus 30:23

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“Find the finest spices. Get 12 pounds [305] of liquid myrrh, half that amount (that is, 6 pounds [306])of sweet smelling cinnamon, and 12 pounds of sweet smelling cane,

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Zadok the priest carried the oil from the Holy Tent. Zadok poured the oil on Solomon’s head to show that he was the king. They blew the trumpet and all the people shouted, “Long live King Solomon!”

Other gatekeepers were chosen to care for the furniture and those special dishes. They also took care of the flour, wine, oil, incense, {\cf2\super [98]} and special oil. {\cf2\super [99]}

But it was the priests that had the job of mixing the special oil.

Your clothes smell like the sweet spices\par myrrh, aloes, and cassia.\par From here in palaces decorated with ivory,\par comes music to entertain you.\par

oil for the lamps; spices for the anointing oil [163] and spices for the sweet-smelling incense. [164]

Then the Lord said to Moses,

and 12 pounds of cassia. Use the official measure [307] to measure all these things. Also get 1 gallon [308] of olive oil.

the sweet-smelling anointing oil, [322] the sweet-smelling incense for the Holy Place. [323]

The people also brought spices and olive oil. These things were used for the sweet-smelling incense, [378] the anointing oil, [379] and the oil for the lamps.

Then he made the holy anointing oil. [414] He also made the pure, sweet-smelling incense. [415] These things were made the same way that a perfume maker would make them.

I put perfume on my bed. The myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon smell wonderful!

So you did not use your money to buy things to honor me. But you did force me to be like your slave. You sinned until the bad things you did made me very tired.

\{The Lord says,\}\par “Why do you bring me incense {\cf2\super [43]} \par from the country of Sheba? {\cf2\super [44]} \par Why do you bring me sweet-smelling cane from a far away country?\par Your burnt offerings don’t make\par me happy.\par Your sacrifices don’t please me.”\par

Damascus traded wine from Uzal for the things you sold. They paid wrought iron, cassia {\cf2\super [228]} and sugar cane for those things.

The merchants {\cf2\super [229]} of Sheba and Raamah traded with you. They traded all the best spices and every kind of precious stone and gold for your goods.

“Eleazar son of Aaron the priest will be responsible for the Holy Tent. [63] He will be responsible for the Holy Place [64] and for everything in it. He will be responsible for the oil for the lamp, the sweet-smelling incense, [65] the daily offering, [66] and the anointing oil. [67] ”

Samuel took a jar of the special oil. Samuel poured the oil on Saul’s head. Samuel kissed Saul and said, “The Lord has anointed (chosen) you to be the leader over the people who belong to him. You will control the Lord’s people. You will save them from the enemies that are all around them. The Lord has anointed you to be ruler over his people. Here is a sign that will prove this is true: [105]




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