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Bronze laver

(Ex 30:17-21)

The laver was a large basin in which the priests washed their hands and feet before either entering the Holy Place or administering the sacrifices.

No doubt they needed to wash again after offering the sacrifices (cf. 2 Chron 4:6).

Such washing, apart from its practical benefits, had symbolic significance, since cleansing from all uncleanness was necessary for acceptable service for God (Ex 30:17-21).

No details are given concerning the shape or size of the laver, though it was large enough to require a firm base or stand (see Ex 30:17).

It was made from polished bronze mirrors that many of the women gave as their contribution to the construction the tabernacle (see Ex 38:8).