Exodus 30

Introduction

Exodus 30 concludes the first cycle of tabernacle instructions that began in Exodus 25. Where the previous chapters detailed the major furnishings of the tabernacle — the ark, the table, the lampstand, the curtains, and the altars — this chapter turns to what might be called the "operational" elements: the items and substances that make the tabernacle function as a living center of worship. The altar of incense, the bronze basin, the anointing oil, and the sacred incense are not mere accessories; they are the means by which priests maintain continuous communion with God and by which the boundary between the holy and the common is enforced. Each section carries its own severe warning — death for the priests who fail to wash, being "cut off" for anyone who replicates the sacred oil or incense for personal use. The stakes of drawing near to God could not be higher.

The chapter is also theologically dense. The incense rising before the LORD becomes a rich biblical metaphor for prayer (Psalm 141:2, Revelation 5:8, Revelation 8:3-4). The half-shekel census tax — the same for rich and poor — establishes the principle that every Israelite stands before God on equal footing, ransomed at the same price. The anointing oil introduces the concept of מָשִׁיחַ ("anointed one"), which will develop through Israel's kings and priests into the messianic hope that defines the New Testament (Greek Χριστός = "Christ" = "Anointed One"). And the repeated phrase "cut off from his people" draws a sharp line around the sacred — God's holiness is not a suggestion but a boundary that, when crossed, carries ultimate consequences.


The Altar of Incense (vv. 1-10)

1 "You are also to make an altar of acacia wood for the burning of incense. 2 It is to be square, a cubit long, a cubit wide, and two cubits high. Its horns must be of one piece. 3 Overlay with pure gold the top and all the sides and horns, and make a molding of gold around it. 4 And make two gold rings below the molding on opposite sides to hold the poles used to carry it. 5 Make the poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold. 6 Place the altar in front of the veil that is before the ark of the Testimony — before the mercy seat that is over the Testimony — where I will meet with you. 7 And Aaron is to burn fragrant incense on it every morning when he tends the lamps. 8 When Aaron sets up the lamps at twilight, he must burn the incense perpetually before the LORD for the generations to come. 9 On this altar you must not offer unauthorized incense or a burnt offering or grain offering; nor are you to pour a drink offering on it. 10 Once a year Aaron shall make atonement on the horns of the altar. Throughout your generations he shall make atonement on it annually with the blood of the sin offering of atonement. The altar is most holy to the LORD."

1 "You shall make an altar for burning incense; you shall make it of acacia wood. 2 A cubit shall be its length and a cubit its width — it shall be square — and two cubits its height. Its horns shall be of one piece with it. 3 You shall overlay it with pure gold — its top, its walls all around, and its horns — and you shall make a border of gold around it. 4 You shall make two rings of gold for it below its border, on its two sides — on opposite sides you shall make them — and they shall serve as holders for the poles with which to carry it. 5 You shall make the poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold. 6 You shall place it before the veil that is over the ark of the Testimony, before the mercy seat that is over the Testimony, where I will meet with you. 7 Aaron shall burn fragrant incense on it; morning by morning, when he tends the lamps, he shall burn it. 8 And when Aaron sets up the lamps at twilight, he shall burn it — a perpetual incense before the LORD throughout your generations. 9 You shall not offer on it unauthorized incense, or a burnt offering, or a grain offering, and you shall not pour a drink offering on it. 10 Aaron shall make atonement on its horns once a year. With the blood of the sin offering of atonement, once a year he shall make atonement on it throughout your generations. It is most holy to the LORD."

Notes

Interpretations

The placement of the incense altar instructions in Exodus 30, separated from the other tabernacle furnishings in chapters 25-27, has generated scholarly discussion. Some critical scholars view this as evidence that the incense altar is a later addition to the tabernacle tradition. Conservative interpreters generally respond that the separation is deliberate: the incense altar is described after the priesthood (ch. 28-29) because it is specifically a priestly instrument — Aaron alone operates it. The author of Hebrews appears to place the golden altar of incense inside the Most Holy Place (Hebrews 9:3-4), which has puzzled commentators since the altar physically stood in the Holy Place. Some understand the Hebrews passage as saying the altar "belonged to" the Most Holy Place functionally (its incense permeated the veil), while others read the Greek preposition differently, or see the author describing the Day of Atonement arrangement when the veil was effectively breached.


The Census Tax — Atonement Money (vv. 11-16)

11 Then the LORD said to Moses, 12 "When you take a census of the Israelites to number them, each man must pay the LORD a ransom for his life when he is counted. Then no plague will come upon them when they are numbered. 13 Everyone who crosses over to those counted must pay a half shekel, according to the sanctuary shekel, which weighs twenty gerahs. This half shekel is an offering to the LORD. 14 Everyone twenty years of age or older who crosses over must give this offering to the LORD. 15 In making the offering to the LORD to atone for your lives, the rich shall not give more than a half shekel, nor shall the poor give less. 16 Take the atonement money from the Israelites and use it for the service of the Tent of Meeting. It will serve as a memorial for the Israelites before the LORD to make atonement for your lives."

11 Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 12 "When you take the count of the sons of Israel according to their number, each man shall give a ransom for his life to the LORD when you count them, so that no plague will come upon them when you count them. 13 This is what everyone who passes over to those counted shall give: a half shekel according to the shekel of the sanctuary — the shekel is twenty gerahs — a half shekel as a contribution to the LORD. 14 Everyone who passes over to those counted, from twenty years old and above, shall give the contribution of the LORD. 15 The rich shall not give more and the poor shall not give less than the half shekel, when giving the contribution of the LORD to make atonement for your lives. 16 You shall take the atonement silver from the sons of Israel and give it for the service of the Tent of Meeting. It shall be a memorial for the sons of Israel before the LORD, to make atonement for your lives."

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The Bronze Basin (vv. 17-21)

17 And the LORD said to Moses, 18 "You are to make a bronze basin with a bronze stand for washing. Set it between the Tent of Meeting and the altar, and put water in it, 19 with which Aaron and his sons are to wash their hands and feet. 20 Whenever they enter the Tent of Meeting or approach the altar to minister by presenting a food offering to the LORD, they must wash with water so that they will not die. 21 Thus they are to wash their hands and feet so that they will not die; this shall be a permanent statute for Aaron and his descendants for the generations to come."

17 Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 18 "You shall make a basin of bronze, with its stand of bronze, for washing. You shall place it between the Tent of Meeting and the altar, and you shall put water in it. 19 Aaron and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet from it. 20 When they enter the Tent of Meeting, they shall wash with water so that they do not die, or when they approach the altar to minister, to send up a food offering to the LORD. 21 They shall wash their hands and their feet so that they do not die. This shall be a permanent statute for them — for him and his offspring throughout their generations."

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The Holy Anointing Oil (vv. 22-33)

22 Then the LORD said to Moses, 23 "Take the finest spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half that amount (250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, 250 shekels of fragrant cane, 24 500 shekels of cassia — all according to the sanctuary shekel — and a hin of olive oil. 25 Prepare from these a sacred anointing oil, a fragrant blend, the work of a perfumer; it will be a sacred anointing oil. 26 Use this oil to anoint the Tent of Meeting, the ark of the Testimony, 27 the table and all its utensils, the lampstand and its utensils, the altar of incense, 28 the altar of burnt offering and all its utensils, and the basin with its stand. 29 You are to consecrate them so that they will be most holy. Whatever touches them shall be holy. 30 Anoint Aaron and his sons and consecrate them to serve Me as priests. 31 And you are to tell the Israelites, 'This will be My sacred anointing oil for the generations to come. 32 It must not be used to anoint an ordinary man, and you must not make anything like it with the same formula. It is holy, and it must be holy to you. 33 Anyone who mixes perfume like it or puts it on an outsider shall be cut off from his people.'"

22 Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 23 "And you — take for yourself the finest spices: five hundred shekels of free-flowing myrrh, and half as much fragrant cinnamon — two hundred fifty — and two hundred fifty of fragrant cane, 24 and five hundred of cassia, by the shekel of the sanctuary, and a hin of olive oil. 25 You shall make from these a sacred anointing oil, a perfumed blend, the work of a perfumer. It shall be a sacred anointing oil. 26 You shall anoint with it the Tent of Meeting and the ark of the Testimony, 27 the table and all its vessels, the lampstand and its vessels, the altar of incense, 28 the altar of burnt offering and all its vessels, and the basin and its stand. 29 You shall consecrate them so that they become most holy. Whatever touches them shall become holy. 30 And you shall anoint Aaron and his sons and consecrate them to serve me as priests. 31 And you shall speak to the sons of Israel, saying, 'This shall be a sacred anointing oil for me throughout your generations. 32 It shall not be poured on the body of any ordinary person, and you shall not make anything like it in its proportions. It is holy; it shall be holy to you. 33 Anyone who blends perfume like it or who puts any of it on an outsider shall be cut off from his people.'"

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The Holy Incense (vv. 34-38)

34 The LORD also said to Moses, "Take fragrant spices — gum resin, onycha, galbanum, and pure frankincense — in equal measures, 35 and make a fragrant blend of incense, the work of a perfumer, seasoned with salt, pure and holy. 36 Grind some of it into fine powder and place it in front of the Testimony in the Tent of Meeting, where I will meet with you. It shall be most holy to you. 37 You are never to use this formula to make incense for yourselves; you shall regard it as holy to the LORD. 38 Anyone who makes something like it to enjoy its fragrance shall be cut off from his people."

34 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Take for yourself spices: stacte, onycha, and galbanum — spices with pure frankincense — in equal parts each shall be. 35 You shall make it into incense, a perfumed blend, the work of a perfumer, salted, pure, and holy. 36 You shall grind some of it to a fine powder and place some of it before the Testimony in the Tent of Meeting, where I will meet with you. It shall be most holy to you. 37 As for the incense that you make, you shall not make any in its proportions for yourselves. It shall be holy to you, belonging to the LORD. 38 Anyone who makes anything like it, to smell its fragrance, shall be cut off from his people."

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