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<p> For the use of the priests in offering sacrifices, especially those with blood, there were kept in the tabernacle ( Exodus 27:3; Exodus 38:3; Numbers 4:14) and in the [[Temple]] ( 1 Kings 7:40; 1 Kings 7:45; 2 Kings 25:14 sq.; Jeremiah 52:18 sq.) the following implements of brass: </p> <p> 1. יָעַי ם, yaim', shovels, perhaps to free the altar of burned offering from its ashes; to which the סַירוֹת, siroth', or pots, belonged, into which they were thrown. </p> <p> 2. מַזְרָקוֹת, mizrakoth', basins, to take up the blood of the victims for sprinkling. </p> <p> 3. מַזְלָגוֹת, mizlagoth', forks, flesh-forks. </p> <p> 4. מִחְתּוֹת, machtoth', firepans, in which coals were taken up. </p> <p> The brazen מְזִמְּרוֹת, mezammeroth' ( Jeremiah 52:18), may be considered as belonging here, and will then doubtless mean sacrificial knives, elsewhere called מִחְלָפַי, machlaphim' . (See [[Knife]]). The golden vases or vessels mentioned in 1 Kings 7:50 are certainly different from those just mentioned (No. 2), and were intended for use in the holy place. (See [[Sacrifice]]); (See [[Temple]]). </p>
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<p> For the use of the priests in offering sacrifices, especially those with blood, there were kept in the tabernacle (&nbsp;Exodus 27:3; &nbsp;Exodus 38:3; &nbsp;Numbers 4:14) and in the Temple (&nbsp;1 Kings 7:40; &nbsp;1 Kings 7:45; &nbsp;2 Kings 25:14 sq.; &nbsp;Jeremiah 52:18 sq.) the following implements of brass: </p> <p> '''1.''' '''''יָעַי''''' '''''ם''''' , ''Yaim'' ', ''Shovels'' , perhaps to free the altar of burned offering from its ashes; to which the '''''סַירוֹת''''' , ''Siroth'' ', or [[Pots]] , belonged, into which they were thrown. </p> <p> '''2.''' '''''מַזְרָקוֹת''''' , ''Mizrakoth'' ', ''Basins'' , to take up the blood of the victims for sprinkling. </p> <p> '''3.''' '''''מַזְלָגוֹת''''' , ''Mizlagoth'' ', ''Forks'' , ''Flesh-Forks.'' </p> <p> '''4.''' '''''מִחְתּוֹת''''' , ''Machtoth'' ', ''Firepans'' , in which coals were taken up. </p> <p> The brazen '''''מְזִמְּרוֹת''''' , ''Mezammeroth'' ' (&nbsp;Jeremiah 52:18), may be considered as belonging here, and will then doubtless mean ''Sacrificial Knives'' , elsewhere called '''''מִחְלָפַי''''' , ''Machlaphim'' ' ''.'' (See [[Knife]]). The golden ''Vases'' or [[Vessels]] mentioned in &nbsp;1 Kings 7:50 are certainly different from those just mentioned (No. 2), and were intended for use in the holy place. (See [[Sacrifice]]); (See [[Temple]]). </p>
 
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Sacrificial Instruments In The Israelitish Sanctuary. [1]

For the use of the priests in offering sacrifices, especially those with blood, there were kept in the tabernacle ( Exodus 27:3;  Exodus 38:3;  Numbers 4:14) and in the Temple ( 1 Kings 7:40;  1 Kings 7:45;  2 Kings 25:14 sq.;  Jeremiah 52:18 sq.) the following implements of brass:

1. יָעַי ם , Yaim ', Shovels , perhaps to free the altar of burned offering from its ashes; to which the סַירוֹת , Siroth ', or Pots , belonged, into which they were thrown.

2. מַזְרָקוֹת , Mizrakoth ', Basins , to take up the blood of the victims for sprinkling.

3. מַזְלָגוֹת , Mizlagoth ', Forks , Flesh-Forks.

4. מִחְתּוֹת , Machtoth ', Firepans , in which coals were taken up.

The brazen מְזִמְּרוֹת , Mezammeroth ' ( Jeremiah 52:18), may be considered as belonging here, and will then doubtless mean Sacrificial Knives , elsewhere called מִחְלָפַי , Machlaphim ' . (See Knife). The golden Vases or Vessels mentioned in  1 Kings 7:50 are certainly different from those just mentioned (No. 2), and were intended for use in the holy place. (See Sacrifice); (See Temple).

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