33 Whosoever compoundeth any like it, or whosoever putteth any of it upon a stranger, shall even be cut off from his people.
33 Whoever makes perfume like it and puts it on anyone other than a priest must be cut off from their people.' "
33 Whoever compounds any like it or whoever puts any of it on an outsider shall be cut off from his people.'"
33 Whoever mixes up anything like it, or puts it on an ordinary person, will be expelled." Holy Incense
33 Whoever compounds any like it, or whoever puts any of it on an outsider, shall be cut off from his people.' "
33 Anyone who makes a blend like it or anoints someone other than a priest will be cut off from the community.'"
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Exodus 30:33
Commentary on Exodus 30:22-38
(Read Exodus 30:22-38)
Directions are here given for making the holy anointing oil, and the incense to be used in the service of the tabernacle. To show the excellency of holiness, there was this spiced oil in the tabernacle, which was grateful to the sight and to the smell. Christ's name is as ointment poured forth, Ecclesiastes 7:1. The incense burned upon the golden altar was prepared of sweet spices. When it was used, it was to be beaten very small; thus it pleased the Lord to bruise the Redeemer, when he offered himself for a sacrifice of a sweet-smelling savour. The like should not be made for any common use. Thus God would keep in the people's minds reverence for his own services, and teach us not to profane or abuse any thing whereby God makes himself known. It is a great affront to God to jest with sacred things, and to make sport with his word and ordinances. It is most dangerous and fatal to use professions of the gospel of Christ to forward wordly interests.