Verses 1–9
NUMBERS-CHAPTER SEVEN
Verses 1-9:
The leaders of Israel’s tribes, named in Nu 1:5-15, brought special offerings to be used in the service of the Tabernacle. These consisted of six "wagons," agalah, "cart, chariot, wagon," and twelve oxen, a yoke for each wagon. The purpose: to transport the Tabernacle and its furnishings. Two wagons and two yokes of oxen were for the Gershonites, to transport those articles assigned to their care, Nu 3:25, 26; 4:24-28. Four wagons and four yokes of oxen were for the Merarites, to transport the bulkier and more numerous articles, Nu 3:36, 37; 4:31-33. None was given to the Kohathites, who were in charge of the furniture of the Tabernacle. The reason: they carried these articles on their shoulders.
This offering took place following the anointing of the Tabernacle. Comparing Le 8:10 with Ex 40:35, it appears Moses did not anoint the Tabernacle on the same day it was set up. The anointing was the last act in the erection of the Tabernacle, thus the events were spoken of as one, as though they occurred on the same day.