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A Practical, Debated Design
Scholars debate the exact placement of the grate. Some, like John Gill, see it as an internal shelf suspended halfway down to hold the fire and sacrifice. Others, like Albert Barnes, view it as part of an external support structure for a ledge that priests stood on to minister at the 4.5-foot-high altar. Both interpretations highlight the thoughtful, functional design of this central piece of worship furniture.
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Exodus
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18th Century
Theologian
(Compare to Exodus 38:1-7.) The great altar that stood in the court immediately in front of the tabernacle was commonly called the altar of burnt o…
19th Century
Bishop
Under the compass of the altar beneath. —The position of the network depends upon this expression. Was “the compass of th…
17th Century
Pastor
And you shall put it under the compass of the altar beneath ,
&c.] That is, the grate was to be put within the squar…
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17th Century
Minister
In the court before the tabernacle, where the people attended, was an altar, to which they must bring their sacrifices, and on which their priests …