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A17243 The scepter of Iudah: or, what maner of government it was, that unto the common-wealth or Church of Israel was by the law of God appointed. By Edm. Bunny Bunny, Edmund, 1540-1619. 1584 (1584) STC 4094; ESTC S107057 113,741 234

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and incense cups that did appertain unto the table that so the shew-bread might more decently be set theron and incense on the top of the same n Vers 38. snuffers snuffing dishes that did belong to the standing candlestik al which were of pure gold 33 Concerning the court we have in like maner to consider Of the court of the tabernacle not only the court it selfe but divers other things likewise that were placed therin The court that I speak of was a plot of ground taken into the use of the tabernacle wherin the tabernacle it selfe was placed and divers other things done that did appertain to the worship and service of God The a Ex. 27 9-18 form of it was square the quantitie of it fiftie yards in length and five and twentie in bredth b Vers 9. compassed about with hangings of fine twined linen c Ver. 18 38 18. two yards and an halfe high hoong upon pillers for the same purpose provided Which d Vers 10 11. pillers were on either side twentie and at ech end ten al e Vers 17. having their sockets of brasse and their heads or tops of silver But f Vers 14 15. at the east end where was the comming in the linen hangings did reach from ech corner towards the midst of that end but fifteen cubits only and so fifteen yards in al and left the other ten yards in the mids g Vers 16. to be hoong with a richer hanging which was of blew silk and purple and scarlet and fine twined linen wrought with needle To the hangings also and curtains of the sanctuarie did h Exo. 27 19. 38 20. Num. 3 37. 4 20. appertain a convenient number of cords brasen pins to rear up these things and to fasten them unto the ground In which court the tabernacle or sanctuarie was reared towards the upper end therof that so the other part of the court might yeeld more convenient roome for such service as was there to be done The other things that were placed therin and belong to this discourse were especially two the brasen altar and the great laver The i Exo. 27 1 2. brasen altar which was for burnt sacrifices and such like was of timber-work within but overlaid with brasse round about and k Vers 4 5. had within in the hollow therof a grate of brasse wheron the sacrifice should lie with the fire and wood therunto belonging And this altar l Vers 1. was in length five cubits in bredth as much and in height three and had m Vers 2. horns at the corners therof of the same stuffe that it selfe was of wherby they might more conveniently bind their sacrifices unto the altar Vnto which altar n Vers 3. belonged certain other implements as namely ash-pans beesoms basons flesh-hooks fire-pans and such like al which were of brasse sutable unto the altar it selfe This altar was to be placed in the neather part of the court as it were about the midst of the whole before the doore of the tabernacle and a reasonable distance from it The o Exod. 30 17-21 laver was a mightie great vessel of brasse wherat the preests should wash when they went into the sanctuarie and when they came foorth again to offer any sacrifice and therfore was it placed in convenient room meet for that purpose even p Exo. 30 18. between the sanctuarie and the great brasen altar 34 But this tabernacle as I said togither with the court al the furniture therunto belonging How they had to pitch about the tabernacle and in what sort they had to remoove was to be caried from place to place and to be placed among the people not at aventure but after a set praescribed order Heer therfore we have more specially to consider both how they camped about the tabernacle and how they removed Of those that camped about the tabernacle there were two sorts som that had som special charge about it the residu of the people Those that had som special charge were especially Moses Aaron then also al the Levites besides Moses Aaron camped a Num. 3 38. at the east end of the tabernacle before the entrance therunto the Levites about by the other sides the Koathites on the b Num. 3 29. south side whose number then c Num. 4 36. was 2750 the Gersonites on the d Num. 3 23. west end whose number e Num. 4 40. was 2630 and the Merarites on the f Num. 3 35. north side whose number g Num. 4 44. was 3200. The residu of the people camped a convenient space without these but round about the tabernacle also At the h Num. 2 3-9 east end camped the tribe of Iudah with two other tribes Isachar and Zabulon associate unto him but it selfe bearing the standard who were in al 186400. On the i Nu. 2 10-16 south side Ruben bearing the standard with Simeon Gad associate unto him who were in al 151450. at the k Nu. 2 18-24 west end Ephraim bearing the standard Manasses and Benjamin being under the same whose number was 108100. On the l Nu. 2 25-31 north side the tribe of Dan with Asser Nephthalie his accomplices whose host was 157600. When they were to remoove the m Num. 9 17-23 cloud ascending frō the tabernacle going forward did both give them warning of remooving and it selfe led them the way Then the preests were to com lap up the ark the other holie things themselves with the ark on their sholders first of al to follow after At which time n Num. 10 35 Moses was woont to say Arise O Lord let thine enimies be scattered let them that hate thee flie before thee Concerning the people o Nu. 10 5 6. at the sound of the trumpet they were to set forward in those four main armies everie one under their standard p Num. 2 2 17.10 5 6. first Iudah then Ruben thirdly Ephraim last of al Dan which also was called q Num. 10 25 the gathering host bicause it shut up al and tooke al with it that dragged or fainted by the way Concerning the Levites it is not so plainly set down how they should march on but by the nature of their charge and by a journie that afterward they tooke it appeereth that the r Num. 10 17 Gersonites and Merarites went betwixt the first two armies the one carrieng the timber-work of the tabernacle the other the curtains hangings and so made al readie against the others came Then that ſ Num. 2 17. 10 21. the Koathites followed in the midst betwixt the second and the third armie with the sanctuarie and the holie things The third space between the battels that is the space betwixt the third and the fourth main armies seemeth to be left for those that