Exodus 30:9
Context30:9 You must not offer strange incense on it, nor burnt offering, nor meal offering, and you must not pour out a drink offering on it.
Exodus 30:35
Context30:35 and make it into an incense, 1 a perfume, 2 the work of a perfumer. It is to be finely ground, 3 and pure and sacred.
Exodus 31:11
Context31:11 the anointing oil, and sweet incense for the Holy Place. They will make all these things just as I have commanded you.”
Exodus 39:38
Context39:38 and the gold altar, and the anointing oil, and the fragrant incense; and the curtain for the entrance to the tent;
Exodus 40:5
Context40:5 You are to put 4 the gold altar for incense in front of the ark of the testimony and put the curtain at the entrance to the tabernacle.
1 tn This is an accusative of result or product.
2 tn The word is in apposition to “incense,” further defining the kind of incense that is to be made.
3 tn The word מְמֻלָּח (mÿmullakh), a passive participle, is usually taken to mean “salted.” Since there is no meaning like that for the Pual form, the word probably should be taken as “mixed,” as in Rashi and Tg. Onq. Seasoning with salt would work if it were food, but since it is not food, if it means “salted” it would be a symbol of what was sound and whole for the covenant. Some have thought that it would have helped the incense burn quickly with more smoke.