A Census, xxx. ii–16.

A census not sinful. David’s transgression. The half-shekel. Equality of man, [420].—Christ paid it, [421].—Its employment, [422].

The Laver, xxx. 17–21.

Behind the altar. Purity of priests, [422].—Made of the mirrors, [423].

Anointing Oil and Incense, xxx. 22–38.

Their ingredients. All the vessels anointed, [423].—Forbidden to secular uses, [424].—Modern analogies, [425][6].

[CHAPTER XXXI.]

Bezaleel and Aholiab, xxxi. 1–18.

Secular gifts are sacred, [427][29].—The Sabbath. The tables and “the finger of God,” [430].