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Wesley -> Exo 40:2
Wesley: Exo 40:2 - -- This wanted but fourteen days of a year since they came out of Egypt. Probably the work was made ready just at the end of the year, so that the appoin...
This wanted but fourteen days of a year since they came out of Egypt. Probably the work was made ready just at the end of the year, so that the appointing this day gave no delay. In Hezekiah's time they began to sanctify the temple on the first day of the first month, 2Ch 29:17. The new moon (which by their computation was the first day of every month) was observed by them with some solemnity; and therefore this first new moon of the year was thus made remarkable.
JFB: Exo 40:2 - -- From a careful consideration of the incidents recorded to have happened after the exodus (Exo 12:2; Exo 13:4; Exo 19:1; Exo 20:18; Exo 34:28, &c.), it...
From a careful consideration of the incidents recorded to have happened after the exodus (Exo 12:2; Exo 13:4; Exo 19:1; Exo 20:18; Exo 34:28, &c.), it has been computed that the work of the tabernacle was commenced within six months after that emigration; and consequently, that other six months had been occupied in building it. So long a period spent in preparing the materials of a movable pavilion, it would be difficult to understand, were it not for what we are told of the vast dimensions of the tabernacle, as well as the immense variety of curious and elaborate workmanship which its different articles of furniture required.
Clarke: Exo 40:2 - -- The first day of the first month - It Is generally supposed that the Israelites began the work of the tabernacle about the sixth month after they ha...
The first day of the first month - It Is generally supposed that the Israelites began the work of the tabernacle about the sixth month after they had left Egypt; and as the work was finished about the end of the first year of their exodus, (for it was set up the first day of the second year), that therefore they had spent about six months in making it: so that the tabernacle was erected one year all but fifteen days after they had left Egypt. Such a building, with such a profusion of curious and costly workmanship, was never got up in so short a time. But it was the work of the Lord, and the people did service as unto the Lord; for the people had a mind to work.

Clarke: Exo 40:4 - -- Thou shalt bring in the table, and set in order the things, etc. - That is, Thou shalt place the twelve loaves upon the table in the order before me...
Thou shalt bring in the table, and set in order the things, etc. - That is, Thou shalt place the twelve loaves upon the table in the order before mentioned. See Clarke’ s note on Exo 25:30.
Calvin: Exo 40:2 - -- Exo 40:2.On the first day of the first month I cannot at all approve of the opinion of those commentators who think that the tabernacle was only now s...
Exo 40:2.On the first day of the first month I cannot at all approve of the opinion of those commentators who think that the tabernacle was only now set up. That it was already complete in all its parts before Moses went the second time into the Mount, we infer from the fact that the ark was then prepared in which the tables were deposited, as we shall see from the context. Besides, it has elsewhere 394 been shewn by sound arguments, as I think, that it was pitched without the camp in token of divorce, from the time that the people had made the calf. What, then, is the meaning of the setting-up which is now spoken of? I reply, that it is said to have been set up, when 395 it was brought back from its strange to its proper place. For then it was both anointed and honored by sacred oblations, whilst Aaron and his sons were consecrated to the performance of the priestly office. Since, therefore, it had not yet been duly placed in the middle of the camp, nay, rather had been removed from the people lest they should enjoy that pledge of God’s presence, its solemn dcdication is justly celebrated after the renewal of the covenant. This passage also confirms what I have said elsewhere, 396 that this was the tabernacle which Moses pitched at a distance from the camp; for, by the addition of its title, he speaks as of something well known, “Thou shalt set up (He says) the tabernacle, viz., the tabernacle of convention.” Now Moses himself had already stated that this name had been given it by the mouth of God. He repeats, however, the same injunctions, not that He distrusted the memory of His servant, but that it might be more fully apparent that He was Himself the sole Author of the whole work, and also that it nlight obtain more reverence, since He had so often deigned to give initructions as concerning things of very great importance.

Calvin: Exo 40:9 - -- 9.And thou shalt take the anointing oil There was by no means any virtue or efficacy for sanctification in the oil, except in so far as it was a type...
9.And thou shalt take the anointing oil There was by no means any virtue or efficacy for sanctification in the oil, except in so far as it was a type of the Spirit, from whom as its only source all holiness emanates. Assuredly the oil, as being a corruptible fluid, neither penetrates into the soul, nor would by itself at all avail unto spiritual service. It appears, however, from many pnssages of Scripture, that it was a symbol of all the gifts of the Holy Spirit. This figure, therefore, clearly shews that nothing pleases God, that nothing is pure or holy in His sight, except what has been purged, and duly consecrated by the influence and grace of the Holy Spirit. Moreover, God would have all the vessels of the sanctuary set apart by this sacred anointing from common use, in order that the Israelites might distinguish between things sacred and profane, and thus that God’s service might receive its due reverence, so that none should intrude the pollutions of the flesh into that place, the purity of which had been signalized by that sacred symbol. A question, however, here arises why he dignifies the altar of burnt-offering with a more exalted title; for, after having called the tabernacle itself with its vessels simply holy, He calls the altar “holy of holies,” which I have rendered sacrosanctum. I doubt not but that it acquired this name from the sacrifices, which are also so called on account of the expiation made by them, 397 as we have seen elsewhere. The children of Israel, therefore, were instructed that God is truly reconciled by holocausts and burnt-offerings, since “the holiness of holinesses” resided on the altar itself.
TSK: Exo 40:2 - -- the first month : Exo 40:17, Exo 12:1, Exo 12:2, Exo 13:4; Num 7:1
tabernacle : Exo 40:6, Exo 40:18, Exo 40:19, Exo 26:1, Exo 26:7, Exo 26:30, Exo 27:...

TSK: Exo 40:3 - -- Exo 40:20, Exo 40:21, Exo 25:10, Exo 25:22, Exo 26:31, Exo 26:33, Exo 26:34, Exo 35:12, Exo 36:35, Exo 36:36, Exo 37:1-9; Lev 16:14; Num 4:5; Rev 11:1...

TSK: Exo 40:4 - -- the table : Exo 40:22, Exo 40:25, Exo 25:23-30, Exo 26:35, Exo 26:36, Exo 37:10-24
the things that : etc. Heb. the order thereof, Lev 24:5, Lev 24:6, ...
the table : Exo 40:22, Exo 40:25, Exo 25:23-30, Exo 26:35, Exo 26:36, Exo 37:10-24
the things that : etc. Heb. the order thereof, Lev 24:5, Lev 24:6, Lev 24:8
the candlestick : Exo 40:24, Exo 40:25, Exo 25:31-39

TSK: Exo 40:5 - -- the altar : Exo 40:26, Exo 40:27, Exo 30:1-5, Exo 35:25-28, Exo 37:25-28; Joh 14:6; Heb 9:24, Heb 10:19-22; 1Jo 2:1, 1Jo 2:2
put : Exo 40:28, Exo 26:3...
the altar : Exo 40:26, Exo 40:27, Exo 30:1-5, Exo 35:25-28, Exo 37:25-28; Joh 14:6; Heb 9:24, Heb 10:19-22; 1Jo 2:1, 1Jo 2:2

TSK: Exo 40:6 - -- Exo 40:29, Exo 27:1-8, Exo 38:1-7; Eph 1:6, Eph 1:7; Heb 13:10; 1Jo 2:2, 1Jo 4:9, 1Jo 4:10

TSK: Exo 40:7 - -- Exo 40:30-32, Exo 30:18-21, Exo 38:8; Psa 26:6; Zec 13:1; Tit 3:5; Heb 10:22; 1Jo 1:7; Rev 1:5, Rev 1:6

TSK: Exo 40:8 - -- the court : Exo 40:33, Exo 27:9-19, Exo 38:9-20; Mat 16:18; 1Co 12:28; Eph 4:11, Eph 4:12
the court : Exo 40:33, Exo 27:9-19, Exo 38:9-20; Mat 16:18; 1Co 12:28; Eph 4:11, Eph 4:12

TSK: Exo 40:9 - -- the anointing oil : Exo 30:23-33, Exo 37:29, Exo 39:39; Lev 8:10; Num 7:1; Psa 45:7; Isa 11:2, Isa 61:1; Mat 3:16; Joh 3:34; 2Co 1:4, 2Co 1:22; 1Jo 2:...

TSK: Exo 40:10 - -- sanctify : Exo 29:36, Exo 29:37; Lev 8:11; Isa 11:2, Isa 61:1; Joh 3:34, Joh 17:19
most holy : Heb. holiness of holiness, Luk 1:35; 1Co 1:30; 2Co 5:21...

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Barnes: Exo 40:4 - -- The directions given in Lev 24:5-9 are here presupposed, and must have been issued before this chapter was written.
The directions given in Lev 24:5-9 are here presupposed, and must have been issued before this chapter was written.

Barnes: Exo 40:9-10 - -- Most holy - In Exo 40:9 the tabernacle and its utensils are said to be rendered holy by the anointing; the altar and its utensils are in Exo 40...
Most holy - In Exo 40:9 the tabernacle and its utensils are said to be rendered holy by the anointing; the altar and its utensils are in Exo 40:10 said to be "most holy". The difference does not express a higher degree of holiness: it is only used as a caution. The position of the altar exposed it to the chance of being touched by the people when they assembled in the court, while they were not permitted to enter the tabernacle. The tabernacle itself, with all that belonged to it, is called most holy in Exo 30:29.
To wit, of the second year after their coming out of Egypt, as is evident.

Poole: Exo 40:4 - -- The things that are to be set in order; the vessels belonging to it, and the shew-bread, Exo 25:29,30
The things that are to be set in order; the vessels belonging to it, and the shew-bread, Exo 25:29,30
Haydock -> Exo 40:2
Haydock: Exo 40:2 - -- Month of the second year, ver. 15. The first day of every month was kept with some degree of solemnity, though it was not a day of rest. (Numbers x...
Month of the second year, ver. 15. The first day of every month was kept with some degree of solemnity, though it was not a day of rest. (Numbers xxxiii. 11.; 1 Kings xx. 5.; &c.) (Calmet)
Gill: Exo 40:1 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... When the tabernacle, and the work of it, were finished, and he had taken a survey of it, and everything belonging t...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... When the tabernacle, and the work of it, were finished, and he had taken a survey of it, and everything belonging to it, which appeared to be done as was ordered:
saying; as follows.

Gill: Exo 40:2 - -- On the first day of the first month,.... Which was the month Nisan, as the Targum of Jonathan expresses it; which was the month the children of Israel...
On the first day of the first month,.... Which was the month Nisan, as the Targum of Jonathan expresses it; which was the month the children of Israel came out of Egypt, out of which they had now been a whole year, excepting fourteen days:
shalt thou set up the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation; the tabernacle, which had a tent or covering over it, to which the people were gathered at times for religious service.

Gill: Exo 40:3 - -- And thou shall put therein the ark of the testimony,.... The ark or chest where the law was, a testimony of the divine will, and which was to be put i...
And thou shall put therein the ark of the testimony,.... The ark or chest where the law was, a testimony of the divine will, and which was to be put into the most holy place of the tabernacle:
and cover the ark with the vail; not with the propitiatory or mercy seat, as the Targum of Jonathan; for though that was a covering or lid to the ark, yet not a vail; this was the vail that divided between the holy place and the most holy, and so covered or hid the ark from the sight even of the priests that went into the holy place.

Gill: Exo 40:4 - -- And thou shall bring in the table,.... The table of shewbread, which was to be set in the holy place:
and set in order the things that are to be se...
And thou shall bring in the table,.... The table of shewbread, which was to be set in the holy place:
and set in order the things that are to be set in order upon it; besides the dishes, spoons, covers, and bowls, there were the twelve loaves of shewbread to be set in two rows:
and thou shall bring in the candlestick, and light the lamps thereof; which was to be brought and set in the same holy place with the shewbread table; and though the lamps were to be lighted by Aaron, the priest of the Lord, he being not yet consecrated, the office was performed by Moses.

Gill: Exo 40:5 - -- And thou shalt set the altar of gold for the incense before the ark of the testimony,.... Not in the most holy place where the ark was, but over again...
And thou shalt set the altar of gold for the incense before the ark of the testimony,.... Not in the most holy place where the ark was, but over against it in the holy place:
and put the hanging of the door of the tabernacle; the door of entrance into the holy place, where there were to be no other things set but those now mentioned, the shewbread table, the candlestick, and the altar of incense; and these being brought in, the hanging was to be put up, which hid the sight of the above things, and forbid the entrance of the people there.

Gill: Exo 40:6 - -- And thou shall set the altar of the burnt offering,.... Where the sacrifices of the people were to be brought, and offered up by the priests; and this...
And thou shall set the altar of the burnt offering,.... Where the sacrifices of the people were to be brought, and offered up by the priests; and this was to be set up in the open court, as it was proper it should, both because of the smell and smoke of the sacrifices:
before the door of the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation; just a little before the entrance into the holy place.

Gill: Exo 40:8 - -- And thou shall set up the court round about,.... Which consisted of various hangings, east, west, north, and south; see Exo 27:9.
And thou shall set up the court round about,.... Which consisted of various hangings, east, west, north, and south; see Exo 27:9.

Gill: Exo 40:9-11 - -- And thou shall take the anointing oil, and anoint the tabernacle,.... In this, and the two following verses Exo 40:10, orders are given for the anoint...
And thou shall take the anointing oil, and anoint the tabernacle,.... In this, and the two following verses Exo 40:10, orders are given for the anointing of the tabernacle and its vessels, the altar of burnt offering and its vessels, the laver and its foot, whereby they were consecrated for divine use and service, according to Exo 30:26

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NET Notes: Exo 40:4 Heb “and you will set in order its setting” or “arrange its arrangement.” See 25:29-30 for items that belonged on the table.





NET Notes: Exo 40:11 U. Cassuto (Exodus, 480) notes that the items inside the tent did not need to be enumerated since they were already holy, but items in the courtyard n...
Geneva Bible: Exo 40:2 On the ( a ) first day of the first month shalt thou set up the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation.
( a ) After that Moses had been 40 days a...

Geneva Bible: Exo 40:5 And thou shalt set the altar ( b ) of gold for the incense before the ark of the testimony, and put the ( c ) hanging of the door to the tabernacle.
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TSK Synopsis -> Exo 40:1-38
TSK Synopsis: Exo 40:1-38 - --1 The tabernacle is commanded to be reared, anointed, and consecrated.13 Aaron and his sons to be sanctified.16 Moses performs all things accordingly....
Maclaren -> Exo 40:1-16
Maclaren: Exo 40:1-16 - --Exodus 40:1-16
The 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 mont...
MHCC -> Exo 40:1-15
MHCC: Exo 40:1-15 - --When a new year begins, we should seek to serve God better than the year before. In half a year the tabernacle was completed. When the hearts of numbe...
Matthew Henry -> Exo 40:1-15
Matthew Henry: Exo 40:1-15 - -- The materials and furniture of the tabernacle had been viewed severally and approved, and now they must be put together. 1. God here directs Moses t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Exo 40:1-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 40:1-16 - --
After the completion of all the works, the command was given by God to Moses to set up the dwelling of the tabernacle on the first day of the first ...
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...




