One spoon of ten shekels of gold, full of incense:
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Mortar. Hebrew caph, which the Vulgate commonly renders phiala, "a cup "(Menochius) may signify a spoon for incense, as it generally accompanies the censer, 3 Kings vii. 20. It means literally "the palm of the hand. "The high priest took his hands full of incense on the day of expiation, Leviticus xvi. 12. But on other occasions, a spoon was probably used to throw incense on the altar, or on the coals which were burning in the censers. (Calmet)