
Text -- Exodus 37:2-29 (NET)




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Wesley: Exo 37:1-9 - -- These several ornaments where with the tabernacle was furnished, the people were not admitted to see, but the priests only; and therefore it was requi...
These several ornaments where with the tabernacle was furnished, the people were not admitted to see, but the priests only; and therefore it was requisite they should be thus largely described, particularly to them. And Moses would thus shew the great care which he and his workmen took to make every thing exactly according to the pattern shewed him in the mount. Thus he appeals to every reader concerning his fidelity to him that appointed him, in all his house. And thus he teacheth us to have respect to all God's commandments, even to every jot and tittle of them. In these verses we have an account of the making of the ark with its glorious and significant appurtenances, the mercy - seat and the cherubim. Consider these three together, and they represent the glory of a holy God, the sincerity of a holy heart, and the communion that is between them by a Mediator. It is the glory of a holy God that he dwelleth between the cherubim, that is, is continually attended by the blessed angels, whose swiftness was signified by the wings of the cherubim, and their unanimity in their services, by their faces being one towards another. It is the character of an upright heart, that, like the ark of the testimony, it hath the law of God hid and kept in it. By Jesus Christ the great propitiation there is reconciliation made, and a communion settled, between us and God: he interposeth between us and God's displeasure; and through him we become entitled to God's favour.

Wesley: Exo 37:10 - -- Observe how much the dispensation of the gospel exceeds that of the law. Tho' here was a table furnished, it was only with shew - bread, bread to be l...
Observe how much the dispensation of the gospel exceeds that of the law. Tho' here was a table furnished, it was only with shew - bread, bread to be looked upon, not to be fed upon, while it was on the table, and afterwards only by the priests: but to the table Christ has spread in the new covenant all good Christians are invited guests, and to them it is said, Eat, O friends, come eat of my bread. What the law gave but a sight of at a distance, the gospel gives the enjoyment of.

Wesley: Exo 37:17 - -- work of pure gold only, signified that light of divine revelation with which God's church upon earth (which is his tabernacle among men) hath always b...
work of pure gold only, signified that light of divine revelation with which God's church upon earth (which is his tabernacle among men) hath always been enlightened, being always supplied with fresh oil from Christ the good olive, Zec 4:2-3. The bible is a golden candlestick, it is of pure gold; from it light is diffused to every part of God's tabernacle, that by it the spiritual priests may see to do the service of his sanctuary. The candlestick has not only its bowls for necessary use, but its knops and flowers for ornament; many things which God saw fit to beautify his word with, which we can no more give a reason for than for these knops and flowers, and yet must be sure they wert added for good purpose. Let us bless God for this candlestick, have an eye to it continually, and dread the removal of it out of its place!

Wesley: Exo 37:25 - -- The incense burnt on this altar daily, signified both the prayers of saints, and the intercession of Christ, to which is owing the acceptableness of t...
The incense burnt on this altar daily, signified both the prayers of saints, and the intercession of Christ, to which is owing the acceptableness of them.
JFB -> Exo 37:6-10; Exo 37:17-22
JFB: Exo 37:6-10 - -- To construct a figure, whether the body of a beast or a man, with two extended wings, measuring from two to three feet from tip to tip, with the hamme...
To construct a figure, whether the body of a beast or a man, with two extended wings, measuring from two to three feet from tip to tip, with the hammer, out of a solid piece of gold, was what few, if any, artisans of the present day could accomplish.

JFB: Exo 37:17-22 - -- Practical readers will be apt to say, "Why do such works with the hammer, when they could have been cast so much easier--a process they were well acqu...
Practical readers will be apt to say, "Why do such works with the hammer, when they could have been cast so much easier--a process they were well acquainted with?" The only answer that can be given is, that it was done according to order. We have no doubt but there were reasons for so distinctive an order, something significant, which has not been revealed to us [NAPIER]. The whole of that sacred building was arranged with a view to inculcate through every part of its apparatus the great fundamental principles of revelation. Every object was symbolical of important truth--every piece of furniture was made the hieroglyphic of a doctrine or a duty--on the floor and along the sides of that movable edifice was exhibited, by emblematic signs addressed to the eye, the whole remedial scheme of the gospel. How far this spiritual instruction was received by every successive generation of the Israelites, it may not be easy to determine. But the tabernacle, like the law of which it was a part, was a schoolmaster to Christ [Gal 3:24-25]. Just as the walls of schools are seen studded with pictorial figures, by which the children, in a manner level to their capacities and suited to arrest their volatile minds, are kept in constant and familiar remembrance of the lessons of piety and virtue, so the tabernacle was intended by its furniture and all its arrangements to serve as a "shadow of good things to come" [Heb 10:1]. In this view, the minute description given in this chapter respecting the ark and mercy seat, the table of showbread, the candlestick, the altar of incense, and the holy oil, were of the greatest utility and importance; and though there are a few things that are merely ornamental appendages, such as the knops and the flowers, yet, in introducing these into the tabernacle, God displayed the same wisdom and goodness as He has done by introducing real flowers into the kingdom of nature to engage and gratify the eye of man.
He made the mercy-seat - See this described Exo 25:17 (note).

Clarke: Exo 37:16 - -- He made the vessels - See all these particularly described in the notes on Exo 25:29 (note).
He made the vessels - See all these particularly described in the notes on Exo 25:29 (note).

Clarke: Exo 37:17 - -- He made the candlestick - See this described in the note on Exo 25:31 (note).
He made the candlestick - See this described in the note on Exo 25:31 (note).

Clarke: Exo 37:29 - -- He made the holy anointing oil - See this and the perfume, and the materials out of which they were made, described at large in the notes on Exo 30:...
He made the holy anointing oil - See this and the perfume, and the materials out of which they were made, described at large in the notes on Exo 30:23-25 and Exo 30:34-38. As this chapter also is a repetition of what has been mentioned in preceding chapters, the reader is desired to refer to them.


TSK: Exo 37:6 - -- Exo 25:17-22; Lev 16:12-15; 1Ch 28:11; Rom 3:25; Gal 4:4; Tit 2:14; Heb 9:5; 1Jo 2:2


TSK: Exo 37:9 - -- cherubims spread : Gen 3:24, Gen 28:12; Isa 6:2; Ezek. 10:1-22; Joh 1:51; 2Co 3:18; Phi 3:8; 1Ti 3:16; Heb 1:14
to the mercy seatward : Exo 25:20; Eph...

TSK: Exo 37:10 - -- Exo 25:23-30, Exo 35:13, Exo 40:4, Exo 40:22, Exo 40:23; Eze 40:39-42; Mal 1:12; Joh 1:14, Joh 1:16; Col 1:27; Nothing but the ark of the covenant, wi...
Exo 25:23-30, Exo 35:13, Exo 40:4, Exo 40:22, Exo 40:23; Eze 40:39-42; Mal 1:12; Joh 1:14, Joh 1:16; Col 1:27; Nothing but the ark of the covenant, with the mercy-seat, was put within the most holy place; but without the vail this ""table of

TSK: Exo 37:16 - -- dishes : Exo 25:29; 1Ki 7:50; 2Ki 12:13; Jer 52:18, Jer 52:19; 2Ti 2:20
cover withal : or, pour out withal

TSK: Exo 37:17 - -- the candlestick of : Exo 25:31-39, Exo 40:24, Exo 40:25; Lev 24:4; 1Ch 28:15; 2Ch 13:11; Zec 4:2, Zec 4:11; Mat 5:15; Joh 1:4-9; Phi 2:15; Heb 9:2; Re...


TSK: Exo 37:22 - -- were : Exo 25:31; 1Co 9:27; Col 3:5
beaten work : Psa 51:17; Isa 5:4, Isa 5:5, Isa 5:10


TSK: Exo 37:25 - -- Exo 30:1-5, Exo 40:5, Exo 40:26, Exo 40:27; 2Ch 26:16; Mat 23:19; Luk 1:9, Luk 1:10; Heb 7:25; Heb 13:10; 1Pe 2:5; Rev 8:3, Rev 8:4

TSK: Exo 37:29 - -- he made : Exod. 30:23-38; Psa 23:5, Psa 92:10; Isa 11:2, Isa 61:1, Isa 61:3; Joh 3:34; 2Co 1:21, 2Co 1:22; 1Jo 2:20, 1Jo 2:27
incense : Exo 30:34; Psa...

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Poole -> Exo 37:8
Haydock: Exo 37:9 - -- Covering... This indicated that the Scriptures were to be studied with diligence, as they have a literal and a mystical sense. (St. Gregory of Nyssa...
Covering... This indicated that the Scriptures were to be studied with diligence, as they have a literal and a mystical sense. (St. Gregory of Nyssa)

Over-against, or under, chap. xxv. 27. (Tirinus)

Haydock: Exo 37:16 - -- Censers. Hebrew Kapoth, means broad deep dishes or bowls. (Calmet) ---
Wherein, meaning the golden vessels aforesaid. (Haydock)
Censers. Hebrew Kapoth, means broad deep dishes or bowls. (Calmet) ---
Wherein, meaning the golden vessels aforesaid. (Haydock)
Gill -> Exo 37:1-29
Gill: Exo 37:1-29 - -- And Bezaleel made the ark of shittim wood,.... Jarchi says, because he gave his mind to this work more than the rest of the wise men, it is called by ...
And Bezaleel made the ark of shittim wood,.... Jarchi says, because he gave his mind to this work more than the rest of the wise men, it is called by his name. It is a notion of some Jewish writers that the ark was made by Bezaleel, without the help of others; but there is no sufficient reason to be given for it; for other things are equally ascribed to him in this and the following chapter, as the mercy seat with the cherubim, the shewbread table, the candlestick of pure gold, the two altars, the laver of brass, with other things, which are only said to be made by him, because they were made by his direction, and he having the oversight of them while making; wherefore Aben Ezra observes, that this is particularly said for the glory of the ark. Of the ark, and all other things mentioned in this chapter; see Gill on Exo 25:1 &c. to end of chapter; see Gill on Exo 30:1 &c. to end of chapter.

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NET Notes: Exo 37:3 This is taken as a circumstantial clause; the clause begins with the conjunction vav.




NET Notes: Exo 37:16 The suffixes on these could also indicate the indirect object (see Exod 25:29).

NET Notes: Exo 37:17 Heb “from it”; the referent (“the same piece” of wrought metal) has been specified in the translation for clarity.


NET Notes: Exo 37:21 As in Exod 26:35, the translation of “first” and “next” and “third” is interpretive, because the text simply says ...


NET Notes: Exo 37:24 Heb “it”; the referent (the lampstand) has been specified in the translation for clarity.



Geneva Bible: Exo 37:2 And he overlaid it with pure gold within and without, and made a ( a ) crown of gold to it round about.
( a ) Like battlements.

Geneva Bible: Exo 37:8 One cherub on the end on this side, and another cherub on the [other] end on that side: out ( b ) of the mercy seat made he the cherubims on the two e...

Geneva Bible: Exo 37:24 [Of] a ( c ) talent of pure gold made he it, and all the vessels thereof.
( c ) See (Exo 25:39).

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TSK Synopsis -> Exo 37:1-29
TSK Synopsis: Exo 37:1-29 - --1 The ark and mercy seat with cherubims made.10 The table of shew-bread with its vessels.17 The candlestick with its lamps and instruments.25 The alta...
MHCC -> Exo 37:1-29
MHCC: Exo 37:1-29 - --In the furniture of the tabernacle were emblems of a spiritual and acceptable service. The incense represented the prayers of the saints. The sacrific...
Matthew Henry: Exo 37:1-9 - -- I. It may be thought strange that Moses, when he had recorded so fully the instructions given him upon the mount for the making of all these things,...

Matthew Henry: Exo 37:10-24 - -- Here is, 1. The making of the table on which the show-bread was to be continually placed. God is a good householder, that always keeps a plentiful t...

Matthew Henry: Exo 37:25-29 - -- Here is, 1. The making of the golden altar, on which incense was to be burnt daily, which signified both the prayers of saints and the intercession ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Exo 37:1-29
Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 37:1-29 - --
Preparation of the vessels of the dwelling: viz., the ark of the covenant (Exo 37:1-9, as in Exo 25:10-22); the table of shew-bread and its vessels...
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 35:1--40:38 - --E. The construction and dedication of the objects used in Israel's worship chs. 35-40
The renewal of the...

Constable: Exo 36:8--40:1 - --2. Execution of the work 36:8-39:43
Moses described the directions for constructing the tabernac...
