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1 Chronicles 23

1 Chron. 23:29 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Both for the showbread
ma`areketh (Hebrew #4635)
an arrangement, i.e. (concretely) a pile (of loaves)
KJV usage: row, shewbread.
Pronounce: mah-ar-eh'-keth
Origin: from 6186
lechem (Hebrew #3899)
food (for man or beast), especially bread, or grain (for making it)
KJV usage: ((shew-))bread, X eat, food, fruit, loaf, meat, victuals. See also 1036.
Pronounce: lekh'-em
Origin: from 3898
b, and for the fine flour
coleth (Hebrew #5560)
flour (as chipped off)
KJV usage: (fine) flour, meal.
Pronounce: so'-leth
Origin: from an unused root meaning to strip
c for meat offering
minchah (Hebrew #4503)
a donation; euphemistically, tribute; specifically a sacrificial offering (usually bloodless and voluntary)
KJV usage: gift, oblation, (meat) offering, present, sacrifice.
Pronounce: min-khaw'
Origin: from an unused root meaning to apportion, i.e. bestow
, and ford the unleavened
matstsah (Hebrew #4682)
properly, sweetness; concretely, sweet (i.e. not soured or bittered with yeast); specifically, an unfermented cake or loaf, or (elliptically) the festival of Passover (because no leaven was then used)
KJV usage: unleaved (bread, cake), without leaven.
Pronounce: mats-tsaw'
Origin: from 4711 in the sense of greedily devouring for sweetness
cakes
raqiyq (Hebrew #7550)
from, 7556 in its original sense; a thin cake; -- cake, wafer.
Pronounce: raw-keek'
, and for that which is baked in the βpan
machabath (Hebrew #4227)
a pan for baking in
KJV usage: pan.
Pronounce: makh-ab-ath'
Origin: from the same as 2281
, and for that which is fried
rabak (Hebrew #7246)
to soak (bread in oil)
KJV usage: baken, (that which is) fried.
Pronounce: raw-bak'
Origin: a primitive root
, and for all manner of measure
msuwrah (Hebrew #4884)
a measure (for liquids)
KJV usage: measure.
Pronounce: mes-oo-raw'
Origin: from an unused root meaning apparently to divide
f and size
middah (Hebrew #4060)
properly, extension, i.e. height or breadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (as measured) or a vestment; specifically, tribute (as measured)
KJV usage: garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size, (great) stature, tribute, wide.
Pronounce: mid-daw'
Origin: feminine of 4055
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for the shewbread.It was the priests' office to place this bread before the Lord; and it was their privilege to feed on the old loaves when they were replaced by the new.
1 Chron. 9:31‑32• 31And Mattithiah of the Levites, who was the firstborn of Shallum the Korahite, was in trust over the things that were made in the pans.
32And some of the sons of the Kohathites, their brethren, were over the loaves to be set in rows, to prepare them every sabbath.
(1 Chron. 9:31‑32)
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Ex. 25:30• 30And thou shalt set upon the table shewbread before me continually. (Ex. 25:30)
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Lev. 24:5‑9• 5And thou shalt take fine wheaten flour, and bake twelve cakes thereof; each cake shall be of two tenths.
6And thou shalt set them in two rows, six in a row, upon the pure table before Jehovah.
7And thou shalt put pure frankincense upon each row; and it shall be a bread of remembrance, an offering by fire to Jehovah.
8Every sabbath day he shall arrange it before Jehovah continually, on the part of the children of Israel: it is an everlasting covenant.
9And it shall be Aaron's and his sons'; and they shall eat it in a holy place; for it is most holy unto him of Jehovah's offerings by fire: it is an everlasting statute.
(Lev. 24:5‑9)
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1 Kings 7:48• 48And Solomon made all the vessels that were in the house of Jehovah: the golden altar; and the table of gold, whereon was the shewbread; (1 Kings 7:48)
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2 Chron. 13:11• 11and they burn to Jehovah every morning and every evening burnt-offerings and sweet incense; the loaves also are set in order upon the pure table; and the candlestick of gold with its lamps to burn every evening: for *we* keep the charge of Jehovah our God; but *ye* have forsaken him. (2 Chron. 13:11)
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2 Chron. 29:18• 18And they went in to king Hezekiah, and said, We have cleansed all the house of Jehovah, and the altar of burnt-offering with all its vessels, and the table of the bread to be set in rows, and all its vessels; (2 Chron. 29:18)
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Neh. 10:33• 33for the bread to be set in rows, and for the continual oblation, and for the continual burnt-offering, for that of the sabbaths and of the new moons, for the set feasts and for the holy things, and for the sin-offerings to make an atonement for Israel, and for all the work of the house of our God. (Neh. 10:33)
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Matt. 12:4• 4How he entered into the house of God, and ate the shewbread, which it was not lawful for him to eat, nor for those with him, but for the priests only? (Matt. 12:4)
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Heb. 9:2• 2For a tabernacle was set up; the first, in which were both the candlestick and the table and the exposition of the loaves, which is called Holy; (Heb. 9:2)
the fine flour.
unleavened.
pan.
or, flat plate.
for all manner of measure.The standards of all weights and measures were in the sanctuary; and therefore the Levites had the inspection of weights and measures of every kind, that no fraud might in this way be committed.
Honesty is inseparably connected with piety; and hence the Levites, being sufficiently numerous, were employed to superintend the former, as well as the latter.

J. N. Darby Translation

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and for the loaves to be set in rows, and for the fine flour for the oblation, and for the unleavened cakes, and for what is baked in the pan, and for that which is saturated with oil, and for all measure of capacity and size;