Exodus 16:34

16:34 Just as the Lord commanded Moses, so Aaron placed it before the Testimony for safekeeping.

Exodus 23:17

23:17 At three times in the year all your males will appear before the Lord God.

Exodus 25:30

25:30 You are to set the Bread of the Presence on the table before me continually.

Exodus 40:25

40:25 Then he set up the lamps before the Lord, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.


sn The “Testimony” is a reference to the Ark of the Covenant; so the pot of manna would be placed before Yahweh in the tabernacle. W. C. Kaiser says that this later instruction came from a time after the tabernacle had been built (see Exod 25:10-22; W. C. Kaiser, Jr., “Exodus,” EBC 2:405). This is not a problem since the final part of this chapter had to have been included at the end of the forty years in the desert.

tn “for keeping.”

tn Adverbial accusative of time: “three times” becomes “at three times.”

tn Here the divine Name reads in Hebrew הָאָדֹן יְהוָה (haadon yÿhvah), which if rendered according to the traditional scheme of “Lord” for “Yahweh” would result in “Lord Lord.” A number of English versions therefore render this phrase “Lord God,” and that convention has been followed here.

sn The name basically means that the bread is to be set out in the presence of Yahweh. The custom of presenting bread on a table as a thank offering is common in other cultures as well. The bread here would be placed on the table as a symbol of the divine provision for the twelve tribes – continually, because they were to express their thanksgiving continually. Priests could eat the bread after certain times. Fresh bread would be put there regularly.