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CENSERS @ used in religious service- kjv@Leviticus:16:12; kjv@Numbers:4:14; kjv@Numbers:16:37; kjv@1Kings:7:50; kjv@Revelation:8:3

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CENSER - C>@ - A small portable vessel of metal fitted to receive burning coals from the altar, and on which the incense for burning was sprinkled. ( kjv@2Chronicles:26:19; kjv@Luke:1:9) The only distinct precepts regarding the use of the censer are found in kjv@Leviticus:16:12) and in kjv@Numbers:4:14) Solomon prepared "censers of pure gold" as part of the temple furniture. (Kings:7:50; kjv@2Chronicles:4:22) The word rendered "censer" in kjv@Hebrews:9:4) probably means the "altar of incense."

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Censer @ the vessel in which incense was presented on "the golden altar" before the Lord in the temple kjv@Exodus:30:1-9). The priest filled the censer with live coal from the sacred fire on the altar of burnt-offering, and having carried it into the sanctuary, there threw upon the burning coals the sweet incense kjv@Leviticus:16:12-13), which sent up a cloud of smoke, filling the apartment with fragrance. The censers in daily use were of brass kjv@Numbers:16:39), and were designated by a different Hebrew name, miktereth ( kjv@2Chronicals:26:19; kjv@Ezekiel:8:11): while those used on the day of Atonement were of gold, and were denoted by a word (mahtah) meaning "something to take fire with;" LXX. pureion = a fire-pan. Solomon prepared for the temple censers of pure gold (kjvKings:7:50; kjv@2Chronicals:4:22). The angel in the Apocalypse is represented with a golden censer kjv@Revelation:8:3-5). Paul speaks of the golden censer as belonging to the tabernacle kjv@Hebrews:9:4). The Greek word thumiaterion, here rendered "censer," may more appropriately denote, as in the margin of Revised Version, "the altar of incense." Paul does not here say that the thumiaterion was in the holiest, for it was in the holy place, but that the holiest had it, i.e., that it belonged to the holiest (kjvKings:6:22). It was intimately connected with the high priest's service in the holiest. The manner in which the censer is to be used is described in kjv@Numbers:4:14; kjv@Leviticus:16:12.

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Censers @ For burning incense kjv@Leviticus:10:1 kjv@2Chronicles:26:19
Made of
Brass kjv@Numbers:16:39
Gold kjv@1Kings:7:50
One of gold in the most holy place kjv@Hebrews:9:4
Directions for removing kjv@Numbers:4:14
Often used in idolatrous worship kjv@Ezekiel:8:11
Of Korah, &:c made into plates to cover the altar kjv@Numbers:16:18 kjv@Numbers:16:39
Typical of Christ's intercession kjv@Revelation:8:3 kjv@Revelation:8:5

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CENSER @
- Used for offering incense kjv@Leviticus:16:12; kjv@Leviticus:16:6-7 kjv@Leviticus:16:Numbers:4:14; 16-18, 46; kjv@Revelation:8:3
- For the temple, made of gold kjv@1Kings:7:50; kjv@2Chronicles:4:22; kjv@Hebrews:9:4
- Those which Korah used were converted into plates kjv@Numbers:16:37-39
- Used in idolatrous rites kjv@Ezekiel:8:11

- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Revelation:8:3-5

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CENSERS @ used in religious service- kjv@Leviticus:16:12; kjv@Numbers:4:14; kjv@Numbers:16:37; kjv@1Kings:7:50; kjv@Revelation:8:3

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H4289 <STRHEB>@ מחתּה machtâh makh-taw' The same as H4288 in the sense of removal; a pan for live coals: - {censer} {firepan} snuffdish.


H4730 <STRHEB>@ מקטרת miqţereth mik-teh'-reth Feminine of H4729; something to fume (incense) {in} that {is} a coal pan: - censer.


G2369 <STRGRK>@ θυμιαστήριον thumiastērion thoo-mee-as-tay'-ree-on From a derivative of G2370; a place of fumigation that is the altar of incense (in the Temple): - censer.


G3031 <STRGRK>@ λιβανωτός libanōtos lib-an-o-tos' From G3030; frankincense that is (by extension) a censer for burning it: - censer.