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Exodus 35:22

The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 35:22

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

They came, both men and women. That among the Hebrews gold ornaments were worn by men, as well as by women, is indicated by , and . The Egyptian men at the time of the Exodus wore armlets, bracelets, and sometimes anklets, but not often earrings Earrings, however, had been worn by the household of Jacob ().

Bracelets. Rather, "buckles" or "brooches." Kalisch says, "nose-rings," and so Gesenins and Rosenmuller. Tablets. Rather, "armlets" (Furst, Cook), or perhaps "necklaces "(Gesenius Kalisch, Knobel). Every man that offered, offered an offering of gold.

It is not meant that every man who offered anything gave with it an offering of gold, but simply that, besides those who brought the articles named there were others who brought gold offerings of some different kind.

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