Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Leviticus 24:1-9
Care is here taken, and orders are given, for the decent furnishing of the candlestick and table in God's house. I. The lamps must always be kept burning. The law for this we had before, Exod. 27:20, 21. It is here repeated, probably because it now began to be put in execution, when other things were settled. 1. The people were to provide oil (Lev. 24:2), and this, as every thing else that was to be used in God's service, must be of the best, pure olive-oil, beaten, probably it was... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Leviticus 24
In this chapter we have, I. A repetition of the laws concerning the lamps and the show-bread, Lev. 24:1-9. II. A violation of the law against blasphemy, with the imprisonment, trial, condemnation, and execution, of the blasphemer, Lev. 24:10-14, with Lev. 24:23. III. The law against blasphemy reinforced (Lev. 24:15, 16), with sundry other laws, Lev. 24:17-23 read more