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Text -- Exodus 39:1-22 (NET)
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Wesley -> Exo 39:1
Wesley: Exo 39:1 - -- Those that wear robes of honour must look upon them as clothes of service; for those upon whom honour is put, from them service is expected. Holy garm...
Those that wear robes of honour must look upon them as clothes of service; for those upon whom honour is put, from them service is expected. Holy garments were not made for men to sleep in, but to do service in, and then they are indeed for glory and beauty. These also were shadows of good things to come, but the substance is Christ. He is our great high priest; he put upon him the clothes of service when he undertook the work of our redemption; arrayed himself with the gifts and graces of the Spirit, which he received not by measure; charged himself with all God's spiritual Israel, bare them on his shoulder, carried them in his bosom, and presented them in the breast - plate of judgment unto his Father. And, lastly, he crowned himself with holiness to the Lord, consecrated his whole undertaking to the honour of his Fathers holiness. And all true believers are spiritual priests. The clean linen with which all their clothes of service must be made, is the righteousness of saints: and holiness to the Lord must be so written upon their foreheads, that all who converse with them may see they bear the image of God's holiness.
JFB -> Exo 39:1-2; Exo 39:3
JFB: Exo 39:1-2 - -- Official robes. The ephod of the high priest, the robe of the ephod, the girdle of needlework, and the embroidered coat were all of fine linen; for on...
Official robes. The ephod of the high priest, the robe of the ephod, the girdle of needlework, and the embroidered coat were all of fine linen; for on no material less delicate could such elaborate symbolical figures have been portrayed in embroidery, and all beautified with the same brilliant colors. (See on Exo. 28:1-43).
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JFB: Exo 39:3 - -- That is, the metal was beaten with a hammer into thin plates, cut with scissors or some other instrument into long slips, then rounded into filaments ...
That is, the metal was beaten with a hammer into thin plates, cut with scissors or some other instrument into long slips, then rounded into filaments or threads. "Cloth of golden tissue is not uncommon on the monuments, and specimens of it have been found rolled about mummies; but it is not easy to determine whether the gold thread was originally interwoven or subsequently inserted by the embroiderer" [TAYLOR].
Clarke: Exo 39:1 - -- Blue and purple, and scarlet - See this subject largely explained in the notes on Exo 25:4 (note).
Blue and purple, and scarlet - See this subject largely explained in the notes on Exo 25:4 (note).
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Clarke: Exo 39:3 - -- They did beat the gold into thin plates - For the purpose, as it is supposed, of cutting it into wires ( ×¤×ª×™×œ× ) or threads; for to twist or tw...
They did beat the gold into thin plates - For the purpose, as it is supposed, of cutting it into wires (
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Calvin -> Exo 39:1
Calvin: Exo 39:1 - -- 1.And of the blue, and purple, and scarlet. The description of the sacerdotal garments, which is repeated in this chapter, is more accurate than it w...
1.And of the blue, and purple, and scarlet. The description of the sacerdotal garments, which is repeated in this chapter, is more accurate than it would have been had he been speaking of some unimportant matter. And assuredly, since Christ was vividly represented in the person of the high priest, this was a most important part of the legal service. We have elsewhere set forth how far it was from being an empty pomp, as when the Popish sacrificers now-a-days, in order to acquire dignity, dazzle the eyes of the simple by the splendor of their vestments, and their magnificent paraphernalia; but that rather it was for the purpose of placing before men’s eyes all that faith ought to consider in Jesus Christ. We have especially seen how great mysteries were contained in the mitre, which was Holiness to the Lord: and in the ephod, in which shone forth the light of truth and integrity of life, and in which were the symbols of the ten tribes, so that the priest bore the people itself upon his shoulders and before his breast, in such a manner that in the person of one all might be presented familiarly before God. For this reason he repeats seven times the clause, “as the Lord commanded Moses;†which certainly has the effect of awakening attention.
TSK: Exo 39:1 - -- the blue : Exo 25:4, Exo 26:1, Exo 35:23
cloths : Exo 31:10, Exo 35:19
holy place : Psa 93:5; Eze 43:12; Heb 9:12, Heb 9:25
the holy : Exo 28:2-4, Exo...
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TSK: Exo 39:5 - -- curious : Exo 28:8, Exo 29:5; Lev 8:7; Isa 11:5; Rev 1:13
as the Lord : Mat 28:20; 1Co 11:23
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TSK: Exo 39:6 - -- onyx stones : The meaning of the word shoham is not easily determined. It has been variously rendered a beryl, emerald, prasius, sapphire, sardius,...
onyx stones : The meaning of the word
ouches :
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TSK: Exo 39:10 - -- the first row : Exo 28:16, Exo 28:17, Exo 28:21; Rev 21:19-21
sardius : or, ruby
the first row : Exo 28:16, Exo 28:17, Exo 28:21; Rev 21:19-21
sardius : or, ruby
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TSK: Exo 39:11 - -- a diamond : Exo 28:18; Eze 28:13; The word yahalom may mean the diamond, from halam , to beat, smite, because of its extreme hardness, by which i...
a diamond : Exo 28:18; Eze 28:13; The word
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TSK: Exo 39:12 - -- a ligure : Leshem , the ligure, the same as the jacinth, or hyacinth, a precious stone of a deep red, with a considerable tinge of yellow. Theophra...
a ligure :
an agate :
an amethyst :
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TSK: Exo 39:13 - -- a beryl : Tarshish , a pellucid gem, of a sea or blueish green colour.
a jasper : Yaspeh , the jasper, a hard stone, of which there are not less t...
a beryl :
a jasper :
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TSK: Exo 39:15 - -- chains at the ends : Exo 28:14; 2Ch 3:5; Son 1:10; Joh 10:28, Joh 17:12; 1Pe 1:5; Jud 1:1
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Exo 39:1
See the notes to Exo. 28.
Haydock: Exo 39:1 - -- Veneration, of which it was deserving. Hebrew, "the crown of holiness." It reminded the high priest of his consecration to the Lord, and of the san...
Veneration, of which it was deserving. Hebrew, "the crown of holiness." It reminded the high priest of his consecration to the Lord, and of the sanctity with which he ought to appear before him.
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Haydock: Exo 39:1 - -- Vestments. Hebrew distinguishes, "the clothes of service" destined to fold up the tabernacle and vessels, from "the holy garments of Aaron."
Vestments. Hebrew distinguishes, "the clothes of service" destined to fold up the tabernacle and vessels, from "the holy garments of Aaron."
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Haydock: Exo 39:3 - -- Threads. Hebrew, "wires to work it in the blue....with cunning work." The ancients had the art of beating gold into thin plates, with which they ad...
Threads. Hebrew, "wires to work it in the blue....with cunning work." The ancients had the art of beating gold into thin plates, with which they adorned the horns of their victims, &c. (Æneid iv.) See Numbers xvi. 58. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Exo 39:19 - -- Fastened to the girdle. This is not specified in the Hebrew. The Vulgate has abridged some verses, in these chapters, to avoid repetitions.
Fastened to the girdle. This is not specified in the Hebrew. The Vulgate has abridged some verses, in these chapters, to avoid repetitions.
Gill -> Exo 39:1; Exo 39:2-31
Gill: Exo 39:1 - -- And of the blue, and purple, and scarlet, they made cloths of service,.... Jarchi observes that there is no mention made of linen, because these were ...
And of the blue, and purple, and scarlet, they made cloths of service,.... Jarchi observes that there is no mention made of linen, because these were not the priestly garments in which there was linen; but these were they with which they covered the vessels of the sanctuary when they journeyed; and so says Aben Ezra; and those were covered with cloths of blue, purple, and scarlet, Num 4:5 though some think these were clothes wore by the priests:
to do service in the holy place: and which they only wore when in it, and employed in the service of it; and therefore what follows must be by way of explanation:
and made the holy garments for Aaron, as the Lord commanded Moses; the particulars of which are given in the following verses.
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Gill: Exo 39:2-31 - -- And he made the ephod of gold,.... From hence to the end of verse thirty one we have a very particular account of the making of the priest's garments ...
And he made the ephod of gold,.... From hence to the end of verse thirty one we have a very particular account of the making of the priest's garments exactly according to the directions given to Moses; see Gill on Exo 28:1 &c. to end of chapter twenty eight; only it may be observed, that here in Exo 39:3 an account is given of the manner in which they made the gold fit to be worked along with the blue, purple, and scarlet yarn; they beat the gold into thin plates, and then cut them into wires, and then twisted them together with the yarn: the gold that was used in the weaving of the ephod and the breastplate, spoken of in the law, was wrought after this manner; the workman took one thread of pure gold, and put it with six threads of blue, and twisted the seven threads as one, and so he wrought a thread of gold with six of purple, and another thread with six of scarlet, and another with six of linen or flax, so that there were four threads of gold, and all the threads were twenty eight, as it is said; "they did beat" or spread out "the gold", &c. "to work in the midst of blue", &c. from whence is learnt that the thread of gold was twisted in the midst of them y: and it may be further observed, that after the enumeration of the stones in the breastplate, Exo 39:10 no mention is made of the Urim and Thummim, which seems to confirm the opinion of many, and which is my own, that they are the same with the stones: moreover, in Exo 39:28, it may be observed, that what the coats for the common priests were made of is expressed, which is not before, which was linen; expressive of their purity and holiness, and in which they ought always to appear before God and man, and in which apparel they have been imitated among the Heathens: the priests of Hercules are said to be clothed with linen z, and the Egyptian priests wore only a linen garment a; hence the priests of Isis, with whom she is represented as surrounded by Juvenal b, are called by him "grex liniger", and by Martial, "linigeri" c.
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NET Notes: Exo 39:1 This chapter also will be almost identical to the instructions given earlier, with a few changes along the way.
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NET Notes: Exo 39:3 The verb is the infinitive that means “to do, to work.” It could be given a literal rendering: “to work [them into] the blue…....
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NET Notes: Exo 39:6 The twelve names were those of Israel’s sons. The idea was not the remembrance of the twelve sons as such, but the twelve tribes that bore their...
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Geneva Bible: Exo 39:1 And of the blue, and purple, and scarlet, they made ( a ) cloths of service, to do service in the holy [place], and made the holy garments for Aaron; ...
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Geneva Bible: Exo 39:6 And they wrought onyx stones inclosed in ouches of gold, graven, as ( b ) signets are graven, with the names of the children of Israel.
( b ) That is...
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Geneva Bible: Exo 39:12 And the third row, ( c ) a ligure, an agate, and an amethyst.
( c ) Or, a turkeis, a stone which the authors write comes from the urine of the Lynx.
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Geneva Bible: Exo 39:14 And the stones [were] according to the names of the children of Israel, twelve, ( d ) according to their names, [like] the engravings of a signet, eve...
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Geneva Bible: Exo 39:22 And he made the robe of the ( e ) ephod [of] woven work, all [of] blue.
( e ) Which was next under the Ephod.
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TSK Synopsis -> Exo 39:1-43
TSK Synopsis: Exo 39:1-43 - --1 The cloths of service and holy garments.2 The ephod.8 The breast-plate.22 The robe of the ephod.27 The coats, mitre, and girdle of fine linen.30 The...
MHCC -> Exo 39:1-31
MHCC: Exo 39:1-31 - --The priests' garments were rich and splendid. The church in its infancy was thus taught by shadows of good things to come; but the substance is Christ...
Matthew Henry -> Exo 39:1-31
Matthew Henry: Exo 39:1-31 - -- In this account of the making of the priests' garments, according to the instructions given (ch. 28), we may observe, 1. That the priests' garments ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Exo 39:1-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 39:1-31 - --
Preparation of the priests' clothes . - Previous to the description of the dress itself, we have a statement in Exo 39:1 of the materials employed,...
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...
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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...
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Constable: Exo 36:8--40:1 - --2. Execution of the work 36:8-39:43
Moses described the directions for constructing the tabernac...
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