Numbers8
New Living Translation
1The Lord said to Moses,
2“Give Aaron the following instructions: When you set up the seven lamps in the lampstand, place them so their light shines forward in front of the lampstand.”
3So Aaron did this. He set up the seven lamps so they reflected their light forward, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.
4The entire lampstand, from its base to its decorative blossoms, was made of beaten gold. It was built according to the exact design the Lord had shown Moses.
5Then the Lord said to Moses,
6“Now set the Levites apart from the rest of the people of Israel and make them ceremonially clean.
7Do this by sprinkling them with the water of purification, and have them shave their entire body and wash their clothing. Then they will be ceremonially clean.
8Have them bring a young bull and a grain offering of choice flour moistened with olive oil, along with a second young bull for a sin offering.
9Then assemble the whole community of Israel, and present the Levites at the entrance of the Tabernacle.
10When you present the Levites before the Lord, the people of Israel must lay their hands on them.
11Raising his hands, Aaron must then present the Levites to the Lord as a special offering from the people of Israel, thus dedicating them to the Lord’s service.
12“Next the Levites will lay their hands on the heads of the young bulls. Present one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering to the Lord, to purify the Levites and make them right with the Lord.
13Then have the Levites stand in front of Aaron and his sons, and raise your hands and present them as a special offering to the Lord.
14In this way, you will set the Levites apart from the rest of the people of Israel, and the Levites will belong to me.
15After this, they may go into the Tabernacle to do their work, because you have purified them and presented them as a special offering.
16“Of all the people of Israel, the Levites are reserved for me. I have claimed them for myself in place of all the firstborn sons of the Israelites; I have taken the Levites as their substitutes.
17For all the firstborn males among the people of Israel are mine, both of people and of animals. I set them apart for myself on the day I struck down all the firstborn sons of the Egyptians.
18Yes, I have claimed the Levites in place of all the firstborn sons of Israel.
19And of all the Israelites, I have assigned the Levites to Aaron and his sons. They will serve in the Tabernacle on behalf of the Israelites and make sacrifices to purify the people so no plague will strike them when they approach the sanctuary.”
20So Moses, Aaron, and the whole community of Israel dedicated the Levites, carefully following all the Lord’s instructions to Moses.
21The Levites purified themselves from sin and washed their clothes, and Aaron lifted them up and presented them to the Lord as a special offering. He then offered a sacrifice to purify them and make them right with the Lord.
22After that the Levites went into the Tabernacle to perform their duties, assisting Aaron and his sons. So they carried out all the commands that the Lord gave Moses concerning the Levites.
23The Lord also instructed Moses,
24“This is the rule the Levites must follow: They must begin serving in the Tabernacle at the age of twenty-five,
25and they must retire at the age of fifty.
26After retirement they may assist their fellow Levites by serving as guards at the Tabernacle, but they may not officiate in the service. This is how you must assign duties to the Levites.”
Study Guide
Public-domain commentary and original-language notes for Numbers 8.
Chapter Summary
In this chapter: The lamps of the sanctuary. (1–4). Consecration of the Levites, and their service. (5–26).
vv1-4
Aaron himself lighted the lamps, thus representing his Divine Master. The Scripture is a light shining in a dark place, 2Pe 1:19. A dark place even the church would be without it; as the tabernacle, which had no window, would have been without the lamps. The work of ministers is to light these lamps, by expounding and applying the word of God. Jesus Christ is the only Light of our dark, sinful world; and by his atonement, by his word and the Holy Spirit, he diffuses light around.
vv5-26
Here we have directions for the solemn ordination of the Levites. All Israel must know that they took not this honour to themselves, but were called of God to it; nor was it enough that they were distinguished from others. All who are employed for God, must be dedicated to him, according to the employment. Christians must be baptized, ministers must be ordained; we must first give ourselves unto the Lord, and then our services. The Levites must be cleansed. They must be clean that bear the vessels of the Lord. Moses must sprinkle the water of purifying upon them. This signifies the application of the blood of Christ to our souls by faith, that we may be fit to serve the living God. God declares his acceptance of them. All who expect to share in the privileges of the tabernacle, must resolve to do the service of the tabernacle. As, on the one hand, none of God's creatures are his necessary servants, he needs not the service of any of them; so none are merely honorary servants, to do nothing. All whom God owns, he employs; angels themselves have their services.
Key Words
דָבַר: perhaps properly, to arrange; but used figuratively (of words), to speak; rarely (in a destructive sense) to subdue
מֹשֶׁה: Mosheh, the Israelite lawgiver
אָמַר: to say (used with great latitude)
אַהֲרוֹן: Aharon, the brother of Moses
עָלָה: to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative
נִיר: a lamp (i.e. the burner) or light (literally or figuratively)
שֶׁבַע: seven (as the sacred full one); also (adverbially) seven times; by implication, a week; by extension, an indefinite number
אוֹר: to be (causative, make) luminous (literally and metaphorically)
מְנוֹרָה: a chandelier
עָשָׂה: to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
Cross References
Numbers 8The original command and design specifications for constructing the golden candlestick.
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The water of purifying refers to water mixed with the ashes of the red heifer.
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The original dedication of the firstborn whom the Levites replace in God's service.
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The scriptures and holy ministry function as a light shining in a dark place.
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The seven lamps represent the complete, divine light of the Holy Spirit.
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God's charge to make the candlestick exactly according to the pattern shown on the mount.
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Ritual washing of garments required before approaching God's holy presence.
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Laying on of hands signifies dedication and the transfer of representation or guilt.
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The presentation of the Levites physically mirrored the wave-offering ritual.
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Levites assisting priests in slaughtering sacrifices due to their dedication and purity.
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The official role of the Levites as a gift to Aaron to perform sanctuary service.
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Compares the age limits of service, contrasting thirty years old with twenty-five.
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The spiritual demand of separation and holiness for those carrying sacred vessels.
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The plague that strikes the congregation when holy boundaries are violated.
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David's later registration of Levites from twenty years old and upward.
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