
Text -- Exodus 25:16 (NET)




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JFB -> Exo 25:16
JFB: Exo 25:16 - -- That is, the two tables of stone, containing the ten commandments, and called "the testimony," because by it God did testify His sovereign authority o...
That is, the two tables of stone, containing the ten commandments, and called "the testimony," because by it God did testify His sovereign authority over Israel as His people, His selection of them as the guardians of His will and worship, and His displeasure in the event of their transgressing His laws; while on their part, by receiving and depositing this law in its appointed place, they testified their acknowledgment of God's right to rule over them, and their submission to the authority of His law. The superb and elaborate style of the ark that contained "the testimony" was emblematic of the great treasure it held; in other words, the incomparable value and excellence of the Word of God, while its being placed in this chest further showed the great care which God has ever taken for preserving it.
Clarke -> Exo 25:16
Clarke: Exo 25:16 - -- The testimony - The two tables of stone which were not yet given; these tables were called עדת eduth , from עד forward, onward, to bear witn...
The testimony - The two tables of stone which were not yet given; these tables were called
Calvin -> Exo 25:16
Calvin: Exo 25:16 - -- 16.And thou shalt put into the ark the testimony The title of “the testimony, ” which is often given to the law, indicates that something more i...
16.And thou shalt put into the ark the testimony The title of “the testimony, ” which is often given to the law, indicates that something more is contained in it than the rule of a just and holy life; viz., the compact whereby God bound Himself to His people, and His people to Himself; therefore the words “the table of the covenant,” are afterwards used instead of “the testimony.” Thus the word
TSK -> Exo 25:16
TSK: Exo 25:16 - -- Exo 16:34, Exo 27:21, Exo 30:6, Exo 30:36, Exo 31:18, Exo 32:15, Exo 34:29, Exo 38:21; Num 17:4; Deu 10:2-5, Deu 31:26; 1Ki 8:9; 2Ki 11:12; 2Ch 34:14,...

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Barnes -> Exo 25:10-16
Barnes: Exo 25:10-16 - -- (compare Exo 37:1-5). The ark is uniformly designated in Exodus the ark of the testimony. Elsewhere it is called the testimony, the ark of the coven...
(compare Exo 37:1-5). The ark is uniformly designated in Exodus the ark of the testimony. Elsewhere it is called the testimony, the ark of the covenant (most frequently in Deuteronomy and the other books of the Old Testament), the ark of the lord, the ark of god, the ark of the strength of the lord, and the holy ark.
The ark of the covenant was the central point of the sanctuary. It was designed to contain the testimony Exo 25:16; Exo 40:20; Deu 31:26, that is, the tables of the divine law, the terms of the covenant between Yahweh and His people: and it was to support the mercy-seat with its cherubim, from between which He was to hold communion with them Exo 25:22. On this account, in these directions for the construction of the sanctuary, it is named first of all the parts. But on the other hand, in the narrative of the work as it was actually carried out, we find that it was not made until after the tabernacle Exo 37:1-9. It was suitable that the receptacle should be first provided to receive and shelter the most sacred of the contents of the sanctuary as soon as it was completed. The order in which the works were executed seems to be given in Exo 31:7-10, and Exo 35:11-19. The completion of the ark is recorded in Exo 37:1-5. On its history, see the concluding $$note to Exo. 40.
An ark - Taking the cubit at 18 inches (see Gen 6:15 note), the ark of the covenant was a box 3 ft. 9 in. long, 2 ft. 3 in. wide, and 2 ft. 3 in. deep.
Overlay it with pure gold - Words descriptive of the common process of gilding. The Egyptians in early times were acquainted with both the art of gilding and that of covering a substance with thin plates of gold.
A crown of gold - That is, an edging or moulding of gold round the top of the ark, within which the cover or mercy-seat Exo 25:17 may have fitted (compare Exo 38:2). There were golden mouldings, called by the same name, to the table of showbread Exo 25:24; Exo 37:11-12, and to the golden altar Exo 30:3; Exo 37:26.
Four corners thereof - Rather, its four bases, or feet. It is not unlikely that there were low blocks, or plinths, placed under the corners to which the rings were attached (see Exo 25:26), and that it is to them the word is here applied. The ark, when it was carried, must thus have been raised above the shoulders of the bearers.
They shall not be taken from it - This direction was probably given in order that the ark might not be touched by the hand (compare 2Sa 6:6).
The testimony - Literally, "something spoken again and again."The stone tables of the Ten Commandments are called the Testimony, or, the tables of the Testimony, as the ark which contained them is called the ark of the Testimony, and the tabernacle in which the ark was placed, the tabernacle of the testimony. Taking this in connection with the prohibitory form of the commandments, the name must have been understood as signifying the direct testimony of Yahweh against sin in man Deu 31:26-27.
The ark of the covenant has been most generally likened to the arks, or moveable shrines, which are represented on Egyptian monuments. The Egyptian arks were carried by poles on the shoulders, and some of them had on the cover two winged figures not unlike what we conceive the golden cherubim to have been. Thus far the similarity is striking. But there were points of great dissimilarity. Between the winged figures on the Egyptian arks there was placed the material symbol of a deity, and the arks themselves were carried about in religious processions, so as to make a show in the eyes of the people. We know not what they contained. As regards the ark of the covenant, the absence of any symbol of God was one of its great characteristics. It was never carried in a ceremonial procession: when it was moved from one place to another, it was closely packed up, concealed from the eyes even of the Levites who bore it. When the tabernacle was pitched, the ark was never exhibited, but was kept in solemn darkness. Rest, it is evident, was its appointed condition. It was occasionally moved out of its place in the holy of holies, but only so long as the nation was without a settled capital, and had something of the character of an army on the march. Not less was it distinguished from all other arks in the simple grandeur of its purpose: it was constructed to contain the plain text of the Ten Commandments written on stone in words that were intelligible to all.
Poole -> Exo 25:16
Poole: Exo 25:16 - -- To wit, the two tables of stone, wherein the decalogue was written, called the
testimony here, and Exo 30:6 Lev 16:13 ; and more fully the tables...
To wit, the two tables of stone, wherein the decalogue was written, called the
testimony here, and Exo 30:6 Lev 16:13 ; and more fully the tables of the testimony , Exo 31:18 Num 1:50 ; because they were witnesses of that covenant made between God and his people, whence they are called the tables of the covenant, Deu 9:9 , and the ark, the ark of the covenant , Num 10:33 . This being as a public record both of God’ s mercy promised to them, and of the duty and conditions required of them. See Exo 16:34 .
Haydock -> Exo 25:16
Haydock: Exo 25:16 - -- Testimony, the law which testifies the will of God to us. (Menochius) ---
An authentic record. Jeremias (xxxii. 11,) uses præceptum in the same...
Testimony, the law which testifies the will of God to us. (Menochius) ---
An authentic record. Jeremias (xxxii. 11,) uses præceptum in the same sense. (Calmet)
Gill -> Exo 25:16
Gill: Exo 25:16 - -- And thou shall put into the ark the testimony that I shall give thee. Which was the principal use of it: by the "testimony" is meant the law, written ...
And thou shall put into the ark the testimony that I shall give thee. Which was the principal use of it: by the "testimony" is meant the law, written on two tables of stone; so called, because it was a testification of the mind and will of God, what he would have done or omitted; and as the Israelites had declared their approbation of it, and assent unto it, and had promised obedience to it, therefore, should they transgress it, it would be a testimony against them: now this was put into the ark, and preserved there, see Deu 10:1, which may signify that the law was in the heart of Christ, and which he undertook to fulfil, and with pleasure did it; that he is become the fulfilling end of the law for righteousness to them that believe in him; and that it remains with him as a rule of walk and conversation to his people, so far as it is of a moral, holy, and spiritual nature.

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NET Notes -> Exo 25:16
NET Notes: Exo 25:16 The “testimony” is the Decalogue (Exod 24:12; 31:18; Deut 4:13; 9:9; 1 Kgs 8:9); the word identifies it as the witness or affirmation of G...
Geneva Bible -> Exo 25:16
Geneva Bible: Exo 25:16 And thou shalt put into the ark the ( f ) testimony which I shall give thee.
( f ) The stone tables, the rod of Aaron and manna which were a testimon...

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TSK Synopsis -> Exo 25:1-40
TSK Synopsis: Exo 25:1-40 - --1 What the Israelites were to offer for the formation of the tabernacle.10 The form of the ark.17 The mercy seat, with the cherubims.23 The table of s...
MHCC -> Exo 25:10-22
MHCC: Exo 25:10-22 - --The ark was a chest, overlaid with gold, in which the two tables of the law were to be kept. These tables are called the testimony; God in them testif...
Matthew Henry -> Exo 25:10-22
Matthew Henry: Exo 25:10-22 - -- The first thing which is here ordered to be made is the ark with its appurtenances, the furniture of the most holy place, and the special token of G...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Exo 25:16
Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 25:16 - --
Into this ark Moses was to put "the testimony"( העדת ; cf. Exo 40:20). This is the name given to the two tables of stone, upon which the ten wor...
Constable: Exo 15:22--Lev 1:1 - --II. THE ADOPTION OF ISRAEL 15:22--40:38
The second major section of Exodus records the events associated with Go...

Constable: Exo 24:12--32:1 - --C. Directions regarding God's dwelling among His people 24:12-31:18
Having given directions clarifying I...

Constable: Exo 25:10-40 - --3. The tabernacle furnishings 25:10-40
One writer identified three major problems the interprete...
