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Texts -- Exodus 35:14-35 (NET)

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35:14 the lampstand for the light and its accessories , its lamps , and oil for the light ; 35:15 and the altar of incense with its poles , the anointing oil , and the fragrant incense ; the hanging for the door at the entrance of the tabernacle ; 35:16 the altar for the burnt offering with its bronze grating that is on it, its poles , and all its utensils ; the large basin and its pedestal ; 35:17 the hangings of the courtyard , its posts and its bases , and the curtain for the gateway to the courtyard ; 35:18 tent pegs for the tabernacle and tent pegs for the courtyard and their ropes ; 35:19 the woven garments for serving in the holy place, the holy garments for Aaron the priest , and the garments for his sons to minister as priests .” 35:20 So the whole community of the Israelites went out from the presence of Moses . 35:21 Everyone whose heart stirred him to action and everyone whose spirit was willing came and brought the offering for the Lord for the work of the tent of meeting , for all its service , and for the holy garments . 35:22 They came , men and women alike, all who had willing hearts . They brought brooches , earrings , rings and ornaments , all kinds of gold jewelry , and everyone came who waved a wave offering of gold to the Lord . 35:23 Everyone who had blue , purple , or scarlet yarn , fine linen , goats ’ hair, ram skins dyed red , or fine leather brought them. 35:24 Everyone making an offering of silver or bronze brought it as an offering to the Lord , and everyone who had acacia wood for any work of the service brought it. 35:25 Every woman who was skilled spun with her hands and brought what she had spun , blue , purple , or scarlet yarn , or fine linen , 35:26 and all the women whose heart stirred them to action and who were skilled spun goats ’ hair. 35:27 The leaders brought onyx stones and other gems to be mounted for the ephod and the breastpiece , 35:28 and spices and olive oil for the light , for the anointing oil , and for the fragrant incense . 35:29 The Israelites brought a freewill offering to the Lord , every man and woman whose heart was willing to bring materials for all the work that the Lord through Moses had commanded them to do . 35:30 Moses said to the Israelites , “See , the Lord has chosen Bezalel son of Uri , the son of Hur , of the tribe of Judah . 35:31 He has filled him with the Spirit of God – with skill , with understanding , with knowledge , and in all kinds of work , 35:32 to design artistic designs , to work in gold , in silver , and in bronze , 35:33 and in cutting stones for their setting , and in cutting wood , to do work in every artistic craft . 35:34 And he has put it in his heart to teach , he and Oholiab son of Ahisamach , of the tribe of Dan . 35:35 He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as craftsmen , as designers , as embroiderers in blue , purple , and scarlet yarn and in fine linen , and as weavers . They are craftsmen in all the work and artistic designers .

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • One of the significant changes in the emphasis that occurs at this point in Genesis is from cursing in the primeval record to blessing in the patriarchal narratives. The Abrahamic Covenant is most important in this respect. H...
  • Exodus embraces about 431 years of history, from the arrival of Jacob and his family in Egypt (ca. 1876 B.C.) to the erection of the tabernacle in the wilderness of Sinai (ca. 1445 B.C.). However 1:1-7 is a review of Jacob's ...
  • I. The liberation of Israel 1:1-15:21A. God's preparation of Israel and Moses chs. 1-41. The growth of Jacob's family 1:1-72. The Israelites' bondage in Egypt 1:8-223. Moses' birth and education 2:1-104. Moses' flight from Eg...
  • "Only voluntary gifts were acceptable as materials for the Lord's house (25:2; 35:3, 21-22, 29), since love rather than compulsion is the basis of all truly biblical giving (2 Cor. 9:7)."431Moses employed four different terms...
  • Aaron had been functioning as a priest (Heb. cohen; 4:16). Now Moses officially appointed him and his sons to this office. God apparently specified Aaron because he was the brother of Moses whom God had already designated as ...
  • Moses had obtained God's promise to renew the covenant bond with Israel (33:14). Now God directed him to restore the covenant revelation by recopying the Ten Commandments on two new stone tablets. God both provided and wrote ...
  • The renewal of the covenant made the erection of the tabernacle possible. Here begins what scholars refer to as the Code of the Priests (Exod. 35--Lev. 16). Having broken the covenant once, God proceeded to give His people mo...
  • Following the restoration of the covenant, Moses announced God's directions for the construction of the tabernacle. In building it the Israelites were to work only six days a week. They were to rest on the Sabbath (35:2-3).Mo...
  • Moses described the directions for constructing the tabernacle and its furnishings earlier (chs. 25-31). I will simply give a breakdown of the individual items here with references and parallel references (cf. also 35:11-19)....
  • The Israelites erected the tabernacle on the first day of the first month, almost exactly one year after the Israelites left Egypt (vv. 2, 17). This was about nine months after Israel had arrived at Mt. Sinai (cf. 19:1).First...
  • The second major division of Leviticus deals with how the Israelites were to express their worship of Yahweh in their private lives."The first sixteen chapters of Leviticus are concerned primarily with establishment and maint...
  • We move from public regulations in chapter 16 to intimate regulations in chapter 18 with chapter 17 providing the transition. In contrast to the first sixteen chapters, chapter 17 says very little about the role of the priest...
  • The presentation this chapter records took place at the time the Israelites dedicated the tabernacle (vv. 1-2; cf. Lev. 8:10)."The purpose of this section of narrative is to show that as the people had been generous in giving...
  • Haggai echoed David's words of encouragement to begin building, which David addressed to Solomon and Israel's leaders, hundreds of years later to Israel's leaders in his day (Hag. 2:4-5). David sought to instill his own zeal ...
  • This is the sixth and last message that Ezekiel received from the Lord the night before the refugees reached the exiles with the message that Jerusalem had fallen (cf. 33:21-22). It too deals with God's plans for Israel in th...
  • The Book of Ezekiel begins with a vision of God's glory (ch. 1), records the departure of God's glory (chs. 8-11), and ends with another vision of God's glory (chs. 40-48). This is the longest vision outside the Book of Revel...
  • Luke introduced the beginning of Jesus' earthly ministry with His baptism with the Spirit (Luke 3:21-22). He paralleled this with the beginning of Jesus' heavenly ministry with the Spirit baptism of His disciples (Acts 2:1-4)...
  • 2:26 The "these things"in view probably refer to what John had just written (vv. 18-25)."The author concludes his attack on the false teachers with a warning and a word of encouragement for his followers."992:27 The "anointin...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • Exodus 35:21This is the beginning of the catalogue of contributions towards the erection of the Tabernacle in the wilderness. It emphasizes the purely spontaneous and voluntary character of the gifts. There was plenty of comp...
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