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Texts -- Exodus 40:2-38 (NET)

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40:2 “On the first day of the first month you are to set up the tabernacle , the tent of meeting . 40:3 You are to place the ark of the testimony in it and shield the ark with the special curtain . 40:4 You are to bring in the table and set out the things that belong on it; then you are to bring in the lampstand and set up its lamps . 40:5 You are to put the gold altar for incense in front of the ark of the testimony and put the curtain at the entrance to the tabernacle . 40:6 You are to put the altar for the burnt offering in front of the entrance to the tabernacle , the tent of meeting . 40:7 You are to put the large basin between the tent of meeting and the altar and put water in it . 40:8 You are to set up the courtyard around it and put the curtain at the gate of the courtyard . 40:9 And take the anointing oil , and anoint the tabernacle and all that is in it, and sanctify it and all its furnishings , and it will be holy . 40:10 Then you are to anoint the altar for the burnt offering with all its utensils ; you are to sanctify the altar , and it will be the most holy altar . 40:11 You must also anoint the large basin and its pedestal , and you are to sanctify it. 40:12 “You are to bring Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the tent of meeting and wash them with water . 40:13 Then you are to clothe Aaron with the holy garments and anoint him and sanctify him so that he may minister as my priest . 40:14 You are to bring his sons and clothe them with tunics 40:15 and anoint them just as you anointed their father , so that they may minister as my priests ; their anointing will make them a priesthood that will continue throughout their generations .” 40:16 This is what Moses did , according to all the Lord had commanded him– so he did . 40:17 So the tabernacle was set up on the first day of the first month , in the second year . 40:18 When Moses set up the tabernacle and put its bases in place, he set up its frames , attached its bars , and set up its posts . 40:19 Then he spread the tent over the tabernacle and put the covering of the tent over it, as the Lord had commanded Moses . 40:20 He took the testimony and put it in the ark , attached the poles to the ark , and then put the atonement lid on the ark . 40:21 And he brought the ark into the tabernacle , hung the protecting curtain , and shielded the ark of the testimony from view, just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 40:22 And he put the table in the tent of meeting , on the north side of the tabernacle , outside the curtain . 40:23 And he set the bread in order on it before the Lord , just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 40:24 And he put the lampstand in the tent of meeting opposite the table , on the south side of the tabernacle . 40:25 Then he set up the lamps before the Lord , just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 40:26 And he put the gold altar in the tent of meeting in front of the curtain , 40:27 and he burned fragrant incense on it, just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 40:28 Then he put the curtain at the entrance to the tabernacle . 40:29 He also put the altar for the burnt offering by the entrance to the tabernacle , the tent of meeting , and offered on it the burnt offering and the meal offering , just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 40:30 Then he put the large basin between the tent of meeting and the altar and put water in it for washing . 40:31 Moses and Aaron and his sons would wash their hands and their feet from it. 40:32 Whenever they entered the tent of meeting , and whenever they approached the altar , they would wash , just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 40:33 And he set up the courtyard around the tabernacle and the altar , and put the curtain at the gate of the courtyard . So Moses finished the work . 40:34 Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting , and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle . 40:35 Moses was not able to enter the tent of meeting because the cloud settled on it and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle . 40:36 But when the cloud was lifted up from the tabernacle , the Israelites would set out on all their journeys ; 40:37 but if the cloud was not lifted up , then they would not journey further until the day it was lifted up . 40:38 For the cloud of the Lord was on the tabernacle by day , but fire would be on it at night , in plain view of all the house of Israel , throughout all their journeys .

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Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • Exodus 40:1-16The Exodus began on the night after the fourteenth day of the first month. The Tabernacle was set up on the first day of the first month; that is, one year, less a fortnight, after the Exodus. Exodus 19:1 shows ...
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