Numbers 7:32

What does Numbers 7:32 mean?

A plain-English look at Numbers 7:32 in WEB alongside six other public-domain English translations, with cross-references and chapter context.

Parallel translations

WEB

World English Bible · 2000

one golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense;

KJV

King James Version · 1611

One golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense:

ASV

American Standard Version · 1901

one golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense;

BBE

Bible in Basic English · 1949

One gold spoon of ten shekels, full of spice;

YLT

Young's Literal Translation · 1862

one golden spoon of ten <FI>shekels<Fi> , full of perfume;

DRA

Douay-Rheims (Challoner) · 1752

A little mortar of gold weighing ten sicles full of incense:

DBY

Darby Bible · 1890

one cup of ten [shekels] of gold, full of incense;

Context

v.31his oblation was one silver platter, the weight whereof was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary; both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil for a meal-offering;

v.32This passage

v.33one young bullock, one ram, one he-lamb a year old, for a burnt-offering;

Cross references

Related passages from across Scripture, drawn from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

  • Psalms 66:15

    I will offer unto thee burnt-offerings of fatlings, With the incense of rams; I will offer bullocks with goats. [Selah

  • Revelation 8:3

    And another angel came and stood over the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should add it unto the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne.

  • Luke 1:10

    And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the hour of incense.

  • Malachi 1:11

    For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name shall be great among the Gentiles, saith Jehovah of hosts.

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