And four wagons and eight oxen he gave unto the sons of Merari, according unto their service, under the hand of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest.
The princes went first, and gave first, those elevated in power must lead in goodness, not follow. Wealth and authority are worth nothing unless they serve God and others. Necessary duties come before free-will gifts; order matters.
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Commenting on Numbers 7:1-9
The Merarites got double the wagons and oxen because their load was immensely heavier: boards, pillars, sockets, pins, cords. God apportioned each gift by actual service. So He still measures grace and strength to each believer's actual work.
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The Gershonites carried light things, coverings and curtains, so two wagons sufficed. The Merarites bore the heavy frame, beams and pillars, so they got four. The Kohathites got none: the holy things travel only on shoulders, never wheels.
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Commenting on Numbers 7:7-9