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Setting Up the Sanctuary
40:1 Then the Lord spoke to Moses: 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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Nama Orang dan Nama Tempat:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law


Topik/Tema Kamus: Tabernacle | Israel | PRAYER | Laver | Altar | Anointing | Cloud | Priest | Moses | HANGINGS | Sanctification | God | Shechinah | Obedience | Jesus, The Christ | Washing | Purification | TABERNACLE, A | Sun | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 1 | selebihnya
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Wesley: Exo 40:2 - The time for doing this is, On the first day of the first month 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.

Wesley: Exo 40:15 - Their anointing shall be an everlasting priesthood A seal that their priesthood shall continue as long as the Jewish polity lasts. He signifies that this unction should be sufficient for all succeeding...

A seal that their priesthood shall continue as long as the Jewish polity lasts. He signifies that this unction should be sufficient for all succeeding priests. None were afterwards anointed but the high-priests.

Wesley: Exo 40:34 - As when God had finished this earth, which he designed for man's habitation, he made man, and put him in possession of it; so when Moses had finished the tabernacle, which was designed for God's dwelling place among men, God came and took possession of it. By these visible tokens of his coming among them, he testified both the return of his favour, whi...

place among men, God came and took possession of it. By these visible tokens of his coming among them, he testified both the return of his favour, which they had forfeited by the golden calf, and his gracious acceptance of their care and pains about the tabernacle.

Wesley: Exo 40:34 - Thus God shewed himself well pleased with what they had done, and abundantly rewarded them.

pleased with what they had done, and abundantly rewarded them.

Wesley: Exo 40:34 - A cloud covered the tent The same cloud which, as the chariot or pavilion of the Shechinah, had come up before them out of Egypt, now settled upon the tabernacle, and hovered ...

The same cloud which, as the chariot or pavilion of the Shechinah, had come up before them out of Egypt, now settled upon the tabernacle, and hovered over it, even in the hottest and clearest day; for it was none of those clouds which the sun scatters. This cloud was intended to be a token of God's presence, constantly visible day and night to all Israel. A protection of the tabernacle: they had sheltered it with one covering upon another, but after all, the cloud that covered it was its best guard: And a guide to the camp of Israel in their march through the wilderness. While the cloud continued on the tabernacle, they rested; when it removed, they removed and followed it, as being purely under a divine conduct.

Wesley: Exo 40:34 - And the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle The Shechinah now made an awful entry into the tabernacle, passing through the outer part of it into the most holy place, and there seating itself bet...

The Shechinah now made an awful entry into the tabernacle, passing through the outer part of it into the most holy place, and there seating itself between the cherubim. It was in light and fire, and, for ought we know, no other - wise, that the Shechinah made itself visible. With these the tabernacle was now filled; yet as before the bush, so now the curtains were not consumed, for, to those that have received the anointing, the majesty of God is not destroying. Yet now so dazzling was the light, and so dreadful was the fire, that Moses was not able to enter into the tent of the congregation, at the door of which he attended, till the splendor was a little abated, and the glory of the Lord retired within the veil. But what Moses could not do, our Lord Jesus has done, whom God caused to draw near and approach, and as the fore - runner he is for us entered, and has invited us to come boldly even to the mercy - seat. He was able to enter into the holy place not made with hands; he is himself the true tabernacle, filled with the glory of God, even with that divine grace and truth which were figured by this fire and light. In him the Shechinah took up its rest for ever, for in him dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.

JFB: Exo 40:2 - On the first day of the first month 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.

JFB: Exo 40:2 - the tabernacle The entire edifice.

The entire edifice.

JFB: Exo 40:2 - the tent The covering that surmounted it (Exo 40:19).

The covering that surmounted it (Exo 40:19).

JFB: Exo 40:15 - anoint them, as thou didst anoint their fathers The sacred oil was used, but it does not appear that the ceremony was performed exactly in the same manner; for although the anointing oil was sprinkl...

The sacred oil was used, but it does not appear that the ceremony was performed exactly in the same manner; for although the anointing oil was sprinkled over the garments both of Aaron and his sons (Exo 29:21; Lev 8:30), it was not poured over the heads of the latter. This distinction was reserved for the high priest (Exo 29:7; Lev 8:12; Psa 133:2).

JFB: Exo 40:16 - Thus did Moses: according to all that the Lord commanded him On his part, the same scrupulous fidelity was shown in conforming to the "pattern" in the disposition of the furniture, as had been displayed by the w...

On his part, the same scrupulous fidelity was shown in conforming to the "pattern" in the disposition of the furniture, as had been displayed by the workmen in the erection of the edifice.

JFB: Exo 40:33 - So Moses finished the work Though it is not expressly recorded in this passage, yet, from what took place on all similar occasions, there is reason to believe that on the inaugu...

Though it is not expressly recorded in this passage, yet, from what took place on all similar occasions, there is reason to believe that on the inauguration day the people were summoned from their tents--were all drawn up as a vast assemblage, yet in calm and orderly arrangement, around the newly erected tabernacle.

JFB: Exo 40:34 - a cloud Literally, "The cloud," the mystic cloud which was the well-known symbol of the Divine Presence. After remaining at a great distance from them on the ...

Literally, "The cloud," the mystic cloud which was the well-known symbol of the Divine Presence. After remaining at a great distance from them on the summit of the mount, it appeared to be in motion; and if many among them had a secret misgiving about the issue, how the fainting heart would revive, the interest of the moment intensely increase, and the tide of joy swell in every bosom, when that symbolic cloud was seen slowly and majestically descending towards the plain below and covering the tabernacle. The entire and universal concealment of the tabernacle within the folds of an impervious cloud was not without a deep and instructive meaning; it was a protection to the sacred edifice from the burning heats of the Arabian climate; it was a token of the Divine Presence; and it was also an emblem of the Mosaic dispensation, which, though it was a revelation from heaven, yet left many things hid in obscurity; for it was a dark cloud compared with the bright cloud, which betokened the clearer and fuller discoveries of the divine character and glory in the gospel (Mat 17:5).

JFB: Exo 40:34 - the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle That is, light and fire, a created splendor, which was the peculiar symbol of God (1Jo 1:5). Whether this light was inherent in the cloud or not, it e...

That is, light and fire, a created splendor, which was the peculiar symbol of God (1Jo 1:5). Whether this light was inherent in the cloud or not, it emanated from it on this occasion, and making its entry, not with the speed of a lightning flash as if it were merely an electric spark, but in majestic splendor, it passed through the outer porch into the interior of the most holy place (1Ki 8:10; Joh 1:14). Its miraculous character is shown by the fact, that, though "it filled the tabernacle," not a curtain or any article of furniture was so much as singed.

JFB: Exo 40:35 - Moses was not able to enter into the tent of the congregation How does this circumstance show the incapacity of man, in his present state, to look upon the unveiled perfections of the Godhead! Moses could not end...

How does this circumstance show the incapacity of man, in his present state, to look upon the unveiled perfections of the Godhead! Moses could not endure the unclouded effulgence, nor the sublimest of the prophets (Isa 6:5). But what neither Moses nor the most eminent of God's messengers to the ancient church through the weakness of nature could endure, we can all now do by an exercise of faith; looking unto Jesus, who reflected with chastened radiance the brightness of the Father's glory; and who, having as the Forerunner for us, entered within the veil, has invited us to come boldly to the mercy seat. While Moses was compelled, through the influence of overwhelming awe, to stand aloof and could not enter the tabernacle, Christ entered into the holy place not made with hands; nay, He is Himself the true tabernacle, filled with the glory of God, ever with the grace and truth which the Shekinah typified. What great reason we have to thank God for Jesus Christ, who, while He Himself was the brightness of the Father's glory, yet exhibited that glory in so mild and attractive a manner, as to allure us to draw near with confidence and love into the Divine Presence!

JFB: Exo 40:36 - when the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle In journeying through the sandy, trackless deserts of the East, the use of torches, exhibiting a cloud of smoke by day and of fire by night, has been ...

In journeying through the sandy, trackless deserts of the East, the use of torches, exhibiting a cloud of smoke by day and of fire by night, has been resorted to from time immemorial. The armies of Darius and Alexander were conducted on their marches in this manner [FABER]. The Arab caravans in the present day observe the same custom; and materials for these torches are stored up among other necessary preparations for a journey. Live fuel, hoisted in chafing dishes at the end of long poles, and being seen at a great distance, serves, by the smoke in the daytime and the light at night, as a better signal for march than the sound of a trumpet, which is not heard at the extremities of a large camp [LABORDE]. This usage, and the miracle related by Moses, mutually illustrate each other. The usage leads us to think that the miracle was necessary, and worthy of God to perform; and, on the other hand, the miracle of the cloudy pillar, affording double benefit of shade by day and light at night, implies not only that the usage was not unknown to the Hebrews, but supplied all the wants which they felt in common with other travellers through those dreary regions [FABER, HESS, GRANDPIERRE]. But its peculiar appearance, unvarying character, and regular movements, distinguished it from all the common atmospheric phenomena. It was an invaluable boon to the Israelites, and being recognized by all classes among that people as the symbol of the Divine Presence, it guided their journeys and regulated their encampments (compare Psa 29:1-11; Psa. 105:1-45).

JFB: Exo 40:38 - the cloud of the Lord was upon the tabernacle, &c. While it had hitherto appeared sometimes in one place, sometimes in another, it was now found on the tabernacle only; so that from the moment that san...

While it had hitherto appeared sometimes in one place, sometimes in another, it was now found on the tabernacle only; so that from the moment that sanctuary was erected, and the glory of the Lord had filled the sacred edifice, the Israelites had to look to the place which God had chosen to put His name there, in order that they might enjoy the benefit of a heavenly Guide (Num 9:15-23). In like manner, the church had divine revelation for its guide from the first--long before the WORD of God existed in a written form; but ever since the setting up of that sacred canon, it rests on that as its tabernacle and there only is it to be found. It accompanies us wherever we are or go, just as the cloud led the way of the Israelites. It is always accessible and can be carried in our pockets when we walk abroad; it may be engraved on the inner tablets of our memories and our hearts; and so true, faithful, and complete a guide is it, that there is not a scene of duty or of trial through which we may be called to pass in the world, but it furnishes a clear, a safe, and unerring direction (Col 3:16).

Clarke: Exo 40:2 - The first day of the first month 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. 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.

Clarke: Exo 40:15 - For their anointing shall surely be an everlasting priesthood For their anointing shall surely be an everlasting priesthood - By this anointing a right was given to Aaron and his family to be high priests among...

For their anointing shall surely be an everlasting priesthood - By this anointing a right was given to Aaron and his family to be high priests among the Jews for ever; so that all who should be born of this family should have a right to the priesthood without the repetition of this unction, as they should enjoy this honor in their father’ s right, who had it by a particular grant from God. But it appears that the high priest, on his consecration, did receive the holy unction; see Lev 4:3; Lev 6:22; Lev 21:10. And this continued till the destruction of the first temple, and the Babylonish captivity; and according to Eusebius, Cyril of Jerusalem, and others, this custom continued among the Jews to the advent of our Lord, after which there is no evidence it was ever practiced. See Calmet’ s note Exo 29:7 (note). The Jewish high priest was a type of Him who is called the high priest over the house of God, Heb 10:21; and when he came, the functions of the other necessarily ceased. This case is worthy of observation. The Jewish sacrifices were never resumed after the destruction of their city and temple, for they hold it unlawful to sacrifice anywhere out of Jerusalem; and the unction of their high priest ceased from that period also: and why? Because the true priest and the true sacrifice were come, and the types of course were no longer necessary after the manifestation of the antitype.

Clarke: Exo 40:19 - He spread abroad the tent over the tabernacle He spread abroad the tent over the tabernacle - By the tent, in this and several other places, we are to understand the coverings made of rams’...

He spread abroad the tent over the tabernacle - By the tent, in this and several other places, we are to understand the coverings made of rams’ skins, goats’ hair, etc., which were thrown over the building; for the tabernacle had no other kind of roof.

Clarke: Exo 40:20 - And put the testimony into the ark And put the testimony into the ark - That is, the two tables on which the ten commandments had been written. See Exo 25:16. The ark, the golden tabl...

And put the testimony into the ark - That is, the two tables on which the ten commandments had been written. See Exo 25:16. The ark, the golden table with the shew-bread, the golden candlestick, and the golden altar of incense, were all in the tabernacle, within the veil or curtains, which served as a door, Exo 40:22, Exo 40:24, Exo 40:26. And the altar of burnt-offering was by the door, Exo 40:29. And the brazen laver, between the tent of the congregation and the brazen altar, Exo 40:30; still farther outward, that it might be the first thing the priests met with when entering into the court to minister, as their hands and feet must be washed before they could perform any part of the holy service, Exo 40:31, Exo 40:32. When all these things were thus placed, then the court that surrounded the tabernacle, which consisted of posts and hangings, was set up, Exo 40:33.

Clarke: Exo 40:34 - Then a cloud covered the tent Then a cloud covered the tent - Thus God gave his approbation of the work; and as this was visible, so it was a sign to all the people that Jehovah ...

Then a cloud covered the tent - Thus God gave his approbation of the work; and as this was visible, so it was a sign to all the people that Jehovah was among them

Clarke: Exo 40:34 - And the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle And the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle - How this was manifested we cannot tell; it was probably by some light or brightness which was insu...

And the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle - How this was manifested we cannot tell; it was probably by some light or brightness which was insufferable to the sight, for Moses himself could not enter in because of the cloud and the glory, Exo 40:35. Precisely the same happened when Solomon had dedicated his temple; for it is said that the cloud filled the house of the Lord, so that the priests could not stand to minister because of the cloud; for the glory of the Lord had filled the house of the Lord; 1Ki 8:10, 1Ki 8:11. Previously to this the cloud of the Divine glory had rested upon that tent or tabernacle which Moses had pitched without the camp, after the transgression in the matter of the molten calf; but now the cloud removed from that tabernacle and rested upon this one, which was made by the command and under the direction of God himself. And there is reason to believe that this tabernacle was pitched in the center of the camp, all the twelve tribes pitching their different tents in a certain order around it.

Clarke: Exo 40:36 - When the cloud was taken up When the cloud was taken up - The subject of these three last verses has been very largely explained in the notes on Exo 13:21, to which, as well as...

When the cloud was taken up - The subject of these three last verses has been very largely explained in the notes on Exo 13:21, to which, as well as to the general remarks on that chapter, the reader is requested immediately to refer. See Clarke’ s note on Exo 13:21.

Clarke: Exo 40:38 - For the cloud of the Lord was upon the tabernacle by day For the cloud of the Lord was upon the tabernacle by day - This daily and nightly appearance was at once both a merciful providence, and a demonstra...

For the cloud of the Lord was upon the tabernacle by day - This daily and nightly appearance was at once both a merciful providence, and a demonstrative proof of the Divinity of their religion: and these tokens continued with them throughout all their journeys; for, notwithstanding their frequently repeated disobedience and rebellion, God never withdrew these tokens of his presence from them, till they were brought into the promised land. When, therefore, the tabernacle became fixed, because the Israelites had obtained their inheritance, this mark of the Divine presence was no longer visible in the sight of all Israel, but appears to have been confined to the holy of holies, where it had its fixed residence upon the mercy-seat between the cherubim; and in this place continued till the first temple was destroyed, after which it was no more seen in Israel till God was manifested in the flesh

As in the book of Genesis we have God’ s own account of the commencement of the World, the origin of nations, and the peopling of the earth; so in the book of Exodus we have an account, from the same source of infallible truth, of the commencement of the Jewish Church, and the means used by the endless mercy of God to propagate and continue his pure and undefiled religion in the earth, against which neither human nor diabolic power or policy have ever been able to prevail! The preservation of this religion, which has ever been opposed by the great mass of mankind, is a standing proof of its Divinity. As it has ever been in hostility against the corrupt passions of men, testifying against the world that its deeds were evil, these passions have ever been in hostility to it. Cunning and learned men have argued to render its authority dubious, and its tendency suspicious; whole states and empires have exerted themselves to the uttermost to oppress and destroy it; and its professed friends, by their conduct, have often betrayed it: yet librata ponderibus suis , supported by the arm of God and its own intrinsic excellence, it lives and flourishes; and the river that makes glad the city of God has run down with the tide of time 5800 years, and is running on with a more copious and diffusive current

Labitur, et labetur in omne volubilis aevum

"Still glides the river, and will ever glide.

We have seen how, by the miraculous cloud, all the movements of the Israelites were directed. They struck or pitched their tents, as it removed or became stationary. Every thing that concerned them was under the direction and management of God. But these things happened unto them for ensamples; and it is evident, from Isa 4:5, that all these things typified the presence and influence of God in his Church, and in the souls of his followers. His Church can possess no sanctifying knowledge, no quickening power but from the presence and influence of his Spirit. By this influence all his followers are taught, enlightened, led, quickened, purified, and built up on their most holy faith; and without the indwelling of his Spirit, light, life, and salvation are impossible. These Divine influences Are necessary, not only for a time, but through all our journeys, Exo 40:38; though every changing scene of providence, and through every step in life. And these the followers of Christ are to possess, not by inference or inductive reasoning, but consciously. The influence is to be felt, and the fruits of it to appear as fully as the cloud of the Lord by day, and the fire by night, appeared in the sight of all the house of Israel. Reader, hast thou this Spirit? Are all thy goings and comings ordered by its continual guidance? Does Christ, who was represented by this tabernacle, and in whom dwelt all the fullness of the Godhead bodily, dwell in thy heart by faith? If not, call upon God for that blessing which, for the sake of his Son, he is ever disposed to impart; then shalt thou be glorious, and on all thy glory there shall be a defense. Amen, Amen

On the ancient division of the law into fifty-four sections, see the notes at the end of Genesis (Gen 50:26 (note)). Of these fifty-four sections Genesis contains twelve; and the commencement and ending of each has been marked in the note already referred to. Of these sections Exodus contains eleven, all denominated, as in the former case, by the words in the original with which they commence. I shall point these out as in the former, carrying the enumeration from Genesis

The Thirteenth section, called שמות shemoth , begins Exo 1:1, and ends Exo 6:1

The Fourteenth, called ו××¨× vaera , begins Exo 6:2, and ends Exo 9:35

The Fifteenth, called ×‘× bo , begins Exo 10:1, and ends Exo 13:16

The Sixteenth, called בשלח beshallach , begins Exo 13:17, and ends Exo 17:16

The Seventeenth, called יתרו yithro , begins Exo 18:1, and ends Exo 20:26

The Eighteenth, called ×ž×©×¤×˜×™× mishpatim , begins Exo 21:1, and ends Exo 24:18

The Nineteenth, called תרומה terumah , begins Exo 25:2, and ends Exo 27:19

The Twentieth, called תצוה tetsavveh , begins Exo 27:20, and ends Exo 30:10

The Twenty-First, called ×ª×©× tissa , begins Exo 30:11, and ends Exo 34:35

The Twenty-Second, called ויקהל vaiyakhel , begins Exo 36:1, and ends Exo 38:20

The Twenty-Third, called פקודי pekudey , begins Exo 38:21, and ends Exo 40:38

It will at once appear to the reader that these sections have their technical names from some remarkable word, either in the first or second verse of their commencement

Calvin: Exo 40:2 - On the first day of the first month 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 - And thou shalt take the anointing oil 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.

Calvin: Exo 40:12 - And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons 12.And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons I have already expounded all that might seem to be profitable with respect to the garments and the mode of...

12.And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons I have already expounded all that might seem to be profitable with respect to the garments and the mode of anointing; only let; my readers remember that the priest, 398 who had been before appointed, is now at length inaugurated, in order that he may begin the discharge of his office. At the same time, let them also bear in mind that this oil was consecrated by God. Hence it appears how foolishly the Popish bishops, as it were, ape Moses, when, in imitation of him, they sprinkle their priests and altars and other rubbish with stinking oil, since it is abundantly clear that this ceremony of anointing, belonging as it did to the ancient shadows of the Law, ceased at the coming of Christ. What Augustine 399 reminds us of is also worthy of observation, that Moses, who is commissioned to anoint the others, was never consecrated himself by any visible symbol, in order that we may understand that outward signs are not to be estimated by the dignity of the minister, but only by the ordinance of God; and again, that invisible grace has profited some without visible sacraments, whilst visible sanctification may be imparted, but cannot profit, without invisible.

Calvin: Exo 40:17 - And it came to pass in the first month 17.And it came to pass in the first month In all the arrangements, which are here described, it must be especially noted, that Moses obeyed God in su...

17.And it came to pass in the first month In all the arrangements, which are here described, it must be especially noted, that Moses obeyed God in such a manner as not to vary in the most trifling point from the form prescribed to him. He therefore so frequently enforces the fact, that he did as God had commanded him; and not without reason, for there is nothing to which men are more prone than to mix up their inventions with God’s commands, as if they would be wiser than He is. In order then that the people might know that there was nothing of human invention in all the legal service, Moses so carefully insists on this point, and so often testifes to his obedience. But if so great the Prophet dared to attempt nothing of himself in trifling matters, how great is the audacity and arrogance of those men who arbitrarily invent innumerable figments, whereby God may be worshipped! Let us, however, learn from this passage to embrace with reverence whatever has proceeded from God, whilst we reject whatever men advance of themselves.

Calvin: Exo 40:34 - Then a cloud covered the tent 34.Then a cloud covered the tent The holiness of the tabernacle was proved by this signal or pledge, for the people assuredly knew that it had not be...

34.Then a cloud covered the tent The holiness of the tabernacle was proved by this signal or pledge, for the people assuredly knew that it had not been set up in vain, but that the promise given before was actually fulfilled, and that it was chosen to be the dwelling-place of God, who would be the Leader and Keeper of His people. For it was not a natural thing that the cloud should settle over the sanctuary in which the Ark of the Covenant was deposited; and much less so that by day a cloud should be seen and a fire by night, especially when this did not occur once only, but when they succeeded each other in perpetual alternation. It is fitly said, that when the tabernacle was covered by the cloud, it was at, the same time filled with the glory of God; for this was a magnificent distinction, that an earthly edifice should be rendered illustrious by a more than heavenly ornament, as if God’s majesty were visibly presented to them.

Whereas before Moses had been concealed and separated from the people by the cloud, its density is now said to have prevented even him from entering; thus, then, ought their reverence and admiration of the place to have been increased, when the greatness of its glory was a hinderance to their holy Prophet. It is probable that by his example not only the rest of the multitude, but all the Levites also, were admonished that they should not endeavor to penetrate further than they were allowed. For, after the possession of the priesthood was transmitted to his brother, he, as well as his descendants, was excluded from that sacred dignity.

Calvin: Exo 40:38 - For the cloud of the Lord was on the tabernacle 38.For the cloud of the Lord was on the tabernacle Moses more distinctly explains what he had said generally respecting the cloud, viz., that by nigh...

38.For the cloud of the Lord was on the tabernacle Moses more distinctly explains what he had said generally respecting the cloud, viz., that by night a fiery column appeared, because the cloud would not have been visible amidst the darkness. A second explanation is also added, that this did not happen once or twice only, but “in all their journeys;†so that they were never without a sight of the cloud, which might be a witness of God’s presence, whether, being settled on the tabernacle, it commanded them to rest, or, by its ascension, gave them the sign for removing the camp. Now, the equability of this proceeding, in all the variety of times and marches, did not a little conduce to certainty; for, if the cloud had daily accomplished the same course, this very regularity would have obscured the power’ of God; but when for a whole year it did not move, and then frequently proceeded to a new place, and now by its. guidance pointed out a longer journey, now a shorter one, by this very diversity the paternal care of God, who was never unmindful of His people, more conspicuously manifested itself.

Defender: Exo 40:34 - glory of the Lord This cloud of glory, so brilliant that they could not even enter the tabernacle, had been with them day and night ever since they left Egypt (Exo 13:2...

This cloud of glory, so brilliant that they could not even enter the tabernacle, had been with them day and night ever since they left Egypt (Exo 13:21, Exo 13:22) and stayed with them as guide and protection throughout their years in the wilderness (Num 9:15-23). Its perpetual presence, evidencing the personal presence of God the Creator, who is Light, testifies clearly that these forty years were years of unique divine power and provision. Its miracles are not to be explained in terms of the normal processes of nature.

This shekinah, the glory cloud, appeared again, centuries later, at the dedication of Solomon's temple (1Ki 8:10, 1Ki 8:11). It will also fill the new Jerusalem, the eternal heavenly tabernacle (Rev 21:10, Rev 21:11, Rev 21:22, Rev 21:23), when it is established on the new earth, and there God, in Christ, will personally dwell with His people forever."

TSK: Exo 40:2 - the first month // tabernacle 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 // the things that // the candlestick 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 // put 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...

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 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 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 // most holy 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...

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; Heb 7:26

TSK: Exo 40:12 - -- Exod. 29:1-35; Lev 8:1-13, 9:1-24; Isa 11:1-5, Isa 61:1-3; Mat 3:16; Luk 1:35; Joh 3:34; Rom 8:3; Gal 4:4

TSK: Exo 40:13 - anoint him anoint him : Exo 28:41; Isa 61:1; Joh 3:34, Joh 17:19; Heb 10:10, Heb 10:29; 1Jo 2:20, 1Jo 2:27

TSK: Exo 40:14 - -- Isa 44:3-5, Isa 61:10; Joh 1:16; Rom 8:30, Rom 13:14; 1Co 1:9, 1Co 1:30

TSK: Exo 40:15 - everlasting everlasting : Exo 12:14, Exo 30:31, Exo 30:33; Num 25:13; Psa 110:4; Heb 5:1-14, Heb 7:3, Heb 7:7, Heb 7:17-24; Heb. 8:1-10:39

TSK: Exo 40:16 - according according : Exod. 40:17-32, Exo 23:21, Exo 23:22, Exo 39:42, Exo 39:43; Deu 4:1, Deu 12:32; Isa 8:20; Mat 28:20; 1Co 4:2

TSK: Exo 40:17 - the first month the first month : Exo 40:1, Exo 40:2; Num 7:1, Num 9:1

the first month : Exo 40:1, Exo 40:2; Num 7:1, Num 9:1

TSK: Exo 40:18 - reared // and fastened reared : Exo 40:2, 26:15-30, Exo 36:20-34; Lev 26:11; Eze 37:27, Eze 37:28; Joh 1:14; Gal 4:4; 1Pe 1:5; Rev 21:3 and fastened : Isa 33:24; Mat 16:18; ...

TSK: Exo 40:19 - the tent the tent : Exo 26:1-14, Exo 36:8-19

the tent : Exo 26:1-14, Exo 36:8-19

TSK: Exo 40:20 - the testimony // mercy the testimony : Exo 16:34, Exo 25:16-21, Exo 31:18; Psa 40:8; Mat 3:15 mercy : Exo 40:3, Exo 37:6-9; Rom 3:25, Rom 10:4; Heb 4:16, Heb 10:19-21; 1Jo 2...

TSK: Exo 40:21 - he brought // and covered he brought : Exo 40:3, Exo 26:33, Exo 35:12 and covered : Heb 10:19, Heb 10:20

he brought : Exo 40:3, Exo 26:33, Exo 35:12

and covered : Heb 10:19, Heb 10:20

TSK: Exo 40:22 - he put // northward he put : Joh 6:53-57; Eph 3:8 northward : Exo 40:24, Exo 26:35

he put : Joh 6:53-57; Eph 3:8

northward : Exo 40:24, Exo 26:35

TSK: Exo 40:23 - -- Exo 40:4, Exo 25:30; Mat 12:4; Heb 9:2

TSK: Exo 40:24 - -- Exo 25:31-35, Exo 37:17-24; Psa 119:105; Joh 1:1, Joh 1:5, Joh 1:9, Joh 8:12; Rev 1:20, Rev 2:5

TSK: Exo 40:25 - -- Exo 40:4, Exo 25:37; Rev 4:5

TSK: Exo 40:26 - -- Exo 40:5, Exo 30:1-10; Mat 23:19; Joh 11:42, 17:1-26; Heb 7:25, Heb 10:1; 1Jo 2:1

TSK: Exo 40:27 - -- Exo 30:7

TSK: Exo 40:28 - -- Exo 40:5, Exo 26:36, Exo 26:37, Exo 38:9-19; Joh 14:6, Joh 10:9; Eph 2:18; Heb 10:19, Heb 10:20

TSK: Exo 40:29 - the altar // offered the altar : Exo 40:6, Exo 27:1-8, Exo 38:1-7; Mat 23:19; Rom 3:24-26; Heb 9:12, Heb 13:5, Heb 13:6, Heb 13:10 offered : Exo 29:38-46

TSK: Exo 40:30 - -- Exo 40:7, Exo 30:18-21, Exo 38:8; Eze 36:25; Heb 10:22

TSK: Exo 40:31 - washed washed : Psa 26:6, Psa 51:6, Psa 51:7; Joh 13:10; 1Jo 1:7, 1Jo 1:9

TSK: Exo 40:32 - as the Lord as the Lord : Exo 40:19, Exo 30:19, Exo 30:20; Psa 73:19

TSK: Exo 40:33 - up the court // the tabernacle // hanging // So Moses up the court : Exo 40:8, Exo 27:9-16; Num 1:50; Mat 16:8; 1Co 12:12, 1Co 12:28; Eph 4:11-13; Heb 9:6, Heb 9:7 the tabernacle : The tabernacle might ei...

up the court : Exo 40:8, Exo 27:9-16; Num 1:50; Mat 16:8; 1Co 12:12, 1Co 12:28; Eph 4:11-13; Heb 9:6, Heb 9:7

the tabernacle : The tabernacle might either be called a house or a tent, because it had wooden walls and partitions like a house, and curtains and hangings like a tent; but as it externally resembled a common oblong tent, and the wooden walls were without a roof, and properly only supports for the many curtains and hangings spread over them, it is more properly called a tent. Even the ordinary tents of the Arabs have at least two main divisions; the innermost for the women, and hence called sacred, i.e., cut off, inaccessible. In the tent of an emir the innermost space is accessible to himself only, or those whom he particularly honours; into the outer tent others may come. The furniture is costly, the floor covered with a rich carpet, and has a stand with a censer and coals, on which incense is strewed. Hence we have the simple idea after which this magnificent royal tent of Jehovah, the King and God of the Hebrews, was made.

hanging : Joh 10:9, Joh 14:6; Eph 2:18; Heb 4:14-16

So Moses : Exo 39:32; 1Ki 6:9; Zec 4:9; Joh 4:34, Joh 17:4; 2Ti 4:7; Heb 3:2-5

TSK: Exo 40:34 - a cloud a cloud : Exo 13:21, Exo 13:22, Exo 14:19, Exo 14:20, Exo 14:24, Exo 25:8, Exo 25:21, Exo 25:22, Exo 29:43, Exo 33:9; Lev 16:2; Num 9:15-23; 1Ki 8:10,...

TSK: Exo 40:35 - -- Lev 16:2; 1Ki 8:11; 2Ch 5:14, 2Ch 7:2; Isa 6:4; Rev 15:8

TSK: Exo 40:36 - when // went onward when : Exo 13:21, Exo 13:22; Num 10:11-13, Num 10:33-36, Num 19:17-22; Neh 9:19; Psa 78:14, Psa 105:39; 1Co 10:1; 2Co 5:19, 2Co 5:20 went onward : Heb...

TSK: Exo 40:37 - -- Num 9:19-22; Psa 31:15

TSK: Exo 40:38 - the cloud // fire the cloud : Exo 13:21; Num 9:15 fire : Psa 78:14, Psa 105:39; Isa 4:5, Isa 4:6

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Poole: Exo 40:2 - -- To wit, of the second year after their coming out of Egypt, as is evident.

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

Poole: Exo 40:6 - -- i.e. The tabernacle which is covered with a tent. See Exo 35:11 . Though elsewhere the words tabernacle and tent are promiscuously used.

i.e. The tabernacle which is covered with a tent. See Exo 35:11 . Though elsewhere the words tabernacle and tent are promiscuously used.

Poole: Exo 40:15 - -- i.e. A sign or seal that their priesthood shall continue as long as their polity lasts, till the coming of Messias. He signifies that this unction s...

i.e. A sign or seal that their priesthood shall continue as long as their polity lasts, till the coming of Messias. He signifies that this unction should be sufficient for all succeeding priests; they should not need to be anointed again, except the successive high priests. See Exo 29:7,29 Le 4:3 16:32 21:10

Poole: Exo 40:17 - Second year Second year after their coming out of Egypt, Num 7:1 . 1490

Second year after their coming out of Egypt, Num 7:1 .

1490

Poole: Exo 40:27 - -- This is wisely and seasonably added, because this was a work peculiar to the priest, and not to be done by Moses without God’ s express command...

This is wisely and seasonably added, because this was a work peculiar to the priest, and not to be done by Moses without God’ s express command

Poole: Exo 40:29 - The burnt-offering and the meat offering The burnt-offering and the meat offering , for the consecration of the altar, this being the first sacrifice.

The burnt-offering and the meat offering , for the consecration of the altar, this being the first sacrifice.

Poole: Exo 40:34 - -- i.e. The glorious presence of God, which having been forfeited and lost was now returned to them, and took its habitation among them.

i.e. The glorious presence of God, which having been forfeited and lost was now returned to them, and took its habitation among them.

Poole: Exo 40:35 - Moses was not able to enter in Moses was not able to enter in , partly because of the extraordinary thickness and brightness of the cloud, which both dazzled his eyes and struck him...

Moses was not able to enter in , partly because of the extraordinary thickness and brightness of the cloud, which both dazzled his eyes and struck him with horror, as 1Ki 8:11 ; and partly, because of his great reverence and dread of that eminent and glorious appearance of God; and partly, because he was not called to it, as he was not able to go up into the mount till he was called, Exo 24:16 .

Poole: Exo 40:38 - -- The same pillar which in the day-time was like a cloud, in the night-time had the appearance of fire. See Exo 13:21 .

The same pillar which in the day-time was like a cloud, in the night-time had the appearance of fire. See Exo 13:21 .

Haydock: Exo 40:2 - Month 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)

Haydock: Exo 40:13 - Priesthood Priesthood. Hebrew, "And thou shalt put upon Aaron the holy garments, and anoint him, and sanctify him, that he may serve me in the priest's office:...

Priesthood. Hebrew, "And thou shalt put upon Aaron the holy garments, and anoint him, and sanctify him, that he may serve me in the priest's office: (14) and thou shalt bring his sons, and put on them their tunics; (15) and thou shalt anoint them, as thou didst anoint their father, that they may perform the office of priests to me for ever, in their generations." As the priesthood was hereditary in Aaron's family, this first unction might suffice for all. Yet, the new high priests were always anointed till the days of our Saviour, chap xxix. 7.

Haydock: Exo 40:17 - Cover Cover of purple, goat skins, &c.

Cover of purple, goat skins, &c.

Haydock: Exo 40:18 - Testimony Testimony, or tables of the law. The pagans enclosed various symbolical figures, cakes, &c., in their mystic arks. (Clement of Alexandria) But how...

Testimony, or tables of the law. The pagans enclosed various symbolical figures, cakes, &c., in their mystic arks. (Clement of Alexandria) But how different were they from the sacred records of religion! (Calmet)

Haydock: Exo 40:24 - Roof Roof, covering both the holy of holies and the sanctuary. (Menochius)

Roof, covering both the holy of holies and the sanctuary. (Menochius)

Haydock: Exo 40:28 - Laver Laver. This is a repetition of ver. 7, (Calmet) shewing that the command was fulfilled. (Haydock)

Laver. This is a repetition of ver. 7, (Calmet) shewing that the command was fulfilled. (Haydock)

Haydock: Exo 40:32 - Glory Glory. The cloud which had rested over the tent, appointed for prayer, came now to the grand tabernacle, in the midst of the camp. (Calmet) --- By ...

Glory. The cloud which had rested over the tent, appointed for prayer, came now to the grand tabernacle, in the midst of the camp. (Calmet) ---

By its superior lustre, it signified that the glory of God was there. (St. Augustine, q. 173.)

Haydock: Exo 40:33 - Moses Moses, out of respect, abstained from entering that day. (Calmet) --- The cloud of legal observances, though designed to prefigure Christ and the go...

Moses, out of respect, abstained from entering that day. (Calmet) ---

The cloud of legal observances, though designed to prefigure Christ and the gospel, seems however to hinder the Jews from recognizing them. (St. Augustine) (Tirinus)

Haydock: Exo 40:36 - A fire A fire. The same cloud overshadowed the camp by day, and enlightened it by night. (Chaldean; Chap. xiii. 22.)

A fire. The same cloud overshadowed the camp by day, and enlightened it by night. (Chaldean; Chap. xiii. 22.)

Gill: Exo 40:1 - And the Lord spake unto Moses // saying 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 // shalt thou set up the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation 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 // and cover the ark with the vail 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 // and set in order the things that are to be set in order upon it // and thou shall bring in the candlestick, and light the lamps thereof 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 // and put the hanging of the door of the tabernacle 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 // before the door of the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation 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 40:7 - And thou shall set the laver And thou shall set the laver,.... As is directed in Exo 30:18.

And thou shall set the laver,.... As is directed in Exo 30:18.

Gill: Exo 40:8 - And thou shall set up the court round about 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 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

Gill: Exo 40:12-14 - And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation,.... To wash, anoint, and clothe them, as in the two followi...

And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation,.... To wash, anoint, and clothe them, as in the two following verses Exo 40:13, that they might minister in the priest's office, according to Exo 28:41

Gill: Exo 40:15 - And thou shall anoint them as thou didst anoint their father // that they may minister unto me in the priest's office // for their anointing shall surely be an everlasting priesthood throughout their generations And thou shall anoint them as thou didst anoint their father,.... For Aaron was first anointed, and then his sons: that they may minister unto me i...

And thou shall anoint them as thou didst anoint their father,.... For Aaron was first anointed, and then his sons:

that they may minister unto me in the priest's office; which they might not do before their anointing, though separated for it, and called unto it:

for their anointing shall surely be an everlasting priesthood throughout their generations; that is, this ceremony of anointing was to be used in all ages at the investiture of the high priest with his office, until the Messiah should come, who would put an end to the Aaronic priesthood; for not common priests, only the successors of the high priest, were anointed in later times; this present unction serving for all the priests that should follow in successive generations, so long as the priesthood continued.

Gill: Exo 40:16 - Thus did Moses // according to all that the Lord commanded him, so did he Thus did Moses,.... He set up the tabernacle, and every thing in its place, and anointed them, and Aaron and his sons: according to all that the Lo...

Thus did Moses,.... He set up the tabernacle, and every thing in its place, and anointed them, and Aaron and his sons:

according to all that the Lord commanded him, so did he; by which he approved himself to be a faithful servant in the house of God.

Gill: Exo 40:17 - And it came to pass in the first month, in the second year // on the first day of the month, that the tabernacle was reared up And it came to pass in the first month, in the second year,.... Of the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt: on the first day of the mo...

And it came to pass in the first month, in the second year,.... Of the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt:

on the first day of the month, that the tabernacle was reared up; so that this was in the spring of the year, about the vernal equinox, on a new year's day, that this was done, which was beginning the year well: it was within a fortnight of a year after their coming out of Egypt, and when they had been about five months and a half in building the tabernacle; for such a time it seems they were in doing that, and which, considering the many things to be done, and in the winter season, it shows great dispatch. Where was the place, in which the tabernacle was reared up, is not said: it is d observed, that near the southwest corner of that part of Mount Sinai, which is called Mount Episteme, there is a little hill called Araone by the Arabs, and by the Greeks the tabernacle of the testimony, where they say Aaron was consecrated, and first performed the offices of the priesthood: probably, says a learned man e, on this hill was placed the tabernacle of the congregation, which Moses was ordered to place without the camp afar off; but he seems to mistake the tent of Moses, or however the little tabernacle erected before the grand one was made, for this tabernacle in Exo 33:7 which he seems to refer to; it is more probable that it was now reared up in the midst of the camp of Israel, see Num 2:2.

Gill: Exo 40:18 - And Moses reared up the tabernacle // and fastened the sockets, and set up the boards thereof // and put in the bars thereof // and reared up his pillars And Moses reared up the tabernacle,.... Not of himself, but with the help of others: and fastened the sockets, and set up the boards thereof; fixed...

And Moses reared up the tabernacle,.... Not of himself, but with the help of others:

and fastened the sockets, and set up the boards thereof; fixed the silver sockets all around, which were the foundation of the building, and placed and established the shittim boards in them:

and put in the bars thereof; to keep the boards close and tight:

and reared up his pillars; the pillars that supported the vail between the holy and holy of holies, and those on which the hanging for the door of the tabernacle was put, as well as the several pillars all around the court of the tabernacle for the hangings of that.

Gill: Exo 40:19 - And he spread abroad the tent over the tabernacle // and put the covering of the tent above upon it // as the Lord commanded Moses And he spread abroad the tent over the tabernacle,.... Which were curtains of goats' hair: and put the covering of the tent above upon it; which wa...

And he spread abroad the tent over the tabernacle,.... Which were curtains of goats' hair:

and put the covering of the tent above upon it; which was of rams' skins died red, and over that another covering of badgers' skins:

as the Lord commanded Moses; Exo 26:7.

Gill: Exo 40:20 - And he took and put the testimony into the ark // and set the staves on the ark // and put the mercy seat above upon the ark And he took and put the testimony into the ark,.... The ten commands, called the "testimony", because they testified and declared what was the will of...

And he took and put the testimony into the ark,.... The ten commands, called the "testimony", because they testified and declared what was the will of God with respect to things to be done, or not done. The Targum of Jonathan says, he put the broken pieces of the tables into it; but what became of them, or were done with them, we nowhere read; and it does not appear that any other, but those that Moses hewed by the order of God, were put into the ark; see Deu 10:1.

and set the staves on the ark; that it might be ready to be carried whenever a remove was necessary:

and put the mercy seat above upon the ark; together with the cherubim.

Gill: Exo 40:21 - And he brought the ark into the tabernacle // and set up the vail of the covering, and covered the ark of the testimony // as the Lord commanded Moses And he brought the ark into the tabernacle,.... Into that part of it called the holy of holies: and set up the vail of the covering, and covered th...

And he brought the ark into the tabernacle,.... Into that part of it called the holy of holies:

and set up the vail of the covering, and covered the ark of the testimony; the vail which divided between the and most holy place, and so kept out of sight the ark of the testimony within, from being seen by any, even by the priests in the holy place:

as the Lord commanded Moses; Exo 26:33.

Gill: Exo 40:22 - And he put the table in the tent of the congregation // upon the side of the tabernacle northward, without the vail And he put the table in the tent of the congregation,.... In the holy place; for there the shewbread table, which is here meant, was put: upon the ...

And he put the table in the tent of the congregation,.... In the holy place; for there the shewbread table, which is here meant, was put:

upon the side of the tabernacle northward, without the vail; on the north side of the tabernacle, at a little distance from the walls, which were the curtains and boards, even in the holy place on the outside of the vail, which divided from the most holy place.

Gill: Exo 40:23 - And he set the bread in order upon it before the Lord // as the Lord had commanded Moses And he set the bread in order upon it before the Lord,.... The shewbread, the twelve cakes of it, in two rows, six in a row: as the Lord had comman...

And he set the bread in order upon it before the Lord,.... The shewbread, the twelve cakes of it, in two rows, six in a row:

as the Lord had commanded Moses: Exo 25:30.

Gill: Exo 40:24 - And he put the candlestick in the tent of the congregation // on the side of the tabernacle southward And he put the candlestick in the tent of the congregation,.... In the same place, the holy place: over against the table: the shewbread table: on ...

And he put the candlestick in the tent of the congregation,.... In the same place, the holy place: over against the table: the shewbread table:

on the side of the tabernacle southward: directly opposite to the table.

Gill: Exo 40:25 - And he lighted the lamps before the Lord // as the Lord commanded Moses And he lighted the lamps before the Lord,.... The seven lamps belonging to it: this, though it was the business of the priests of Aaron, and his sons,...

And he lighted the lamps before the Lord,.... The seven lamps belonging to it: this, though it was the business of the priests of Aaron, and his sons, yet they not being at present invested with their office, was done by Moses, who in this and several other things mentioned in this chapter officiated as a priest:

as the Lord commanded Moses, Exo 25:37.

Gill: Exo 40:26 - And he put the golden altar // in the tent of the congregation, before the vail And he put the golden altar,.... The altar of incense; so called because it was overlaid with gold, and to distinguish it from the altar of burnt offe...

And he put the golden altar,.... The altar of incense; so called because it was overlaid with gold, and to distinguish it from the altar of burnt offering, which was covered with brass: to this altar there is an allusion in Rev 8:3.

in the tent of the congregation, before the vail; in the same place, the holy place, where the shewbread table and candlestick were, and these were all the furniture of it; and this was put, not within the vail, but before it, over against the ark, as that stood within it, Exo 40:5.

Gill: Exo 40:27 - And he burnt sweet incense thereon // as the Lord commanded Moses And he burnt sweet incense thereon,.... Which is another branch of the priestly office exercised by Moses, and which he would never have done had he n...

And he burnt sweet incense thereon,.... Which is another branch of the priestly office exercised by Moses, and which he would never have done had he not had a command from God for it, as follows:

as the Lord commanded Moses; he commanded Moses indeed to order and direct Aaron to do this, but he being not yet consecrated, Moses, being the Lord's priest, did it.

Gill: Exo 40:28 - And he set up the hanging at the door of the tabernacle. And he set up the hanging at the door of the tabernacle. That is, at the door of the holy place, all being brought into it that were to be placed ther...

And he set up the hanging at the door of the tabernacle. That is, at the door of the holy place, all being brought into it that were to be placed there.

Gill: Exo 40:29 - And he put the altar of burnt offering by the door of the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation // and offered upon it the burnt offering and the meat offering // as the Lord commanded Moses And he put the altar of burnt offering by the door of the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation,.... Of which see Exo 40:6. and offered upon i...

And he put the altar of burnt offering by the door of the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation,.... Of which see Exo 40:6.

and offered upon it the burnt offering and the meat offering; either the burnt offering the meat offering of the daily sacrifice, as Jarchi interprets it, see Exo 28:38 or it may be rather the burnt offering and meat offering of the consecration of Aaron and his sons, Exo 29:1.

as the Lord commanded Moses; in the places referred to.

Gill: Exo 40:30 - And he set the laver between the tent of the congregation and the altar // and put water there to wash withal And he set the laver between the tent of the congregation and the altar,.... Of which position, see Exo 30:18. and put water there to wash withal;...

And he set the laver between the tent of the congregation and the altar,.... Of which position, see Exo 30:18.

and put water there to wash withal; for the priests to wash their hands and feet with; a type of that laver or fountain opened for the house of David and inhabitants of Jerusalem to wash in, Zec 13:1.

Gill: Exo 40:31 - And Moses, and Aaron, and his sons, washed their hands and their feet thereat. And Moses, and Aaron, and his sons, washed their hands and their feet thereat. This laver was for the priests, and Moses, officiating as a priest, was...

And Moses, and Aaron, and his sons, washed their hands and their feet thereat. This laver was for the priests, and Moses, officiating as a priest, washed in it, with Aaron, and his sons, whom he was now about to consecrate to the priest's office, and invest with it by offering sacrifice for them; Jarchi says this was on the eighth day of the consecration.

Gill: Exo 40:32 - When they went into the tent of the congregation // and when they came near unto the altar, they washed // as the Lord commanded Moses When they went into the tent of the congregation,.... Not only at this time, but at all other times: and when they came near unto the altar, they w...

When they went into the tent of the congregation,.... Not only at this time, but at all other times:

and when they came near unto the altar, they washed; to the altar of burnt offering to offer sacrifice; and also to the altar of incense, and burn incense on that; for before whatever service they performed in the tabernacle they washed:

as the Lord commanded Moses; Exo 30:20 this phrase is near twenty times expressed in this and the preceding chapter, to show that everything was done by the workmen, and everything put in its proper place by Moses, exactly according to the will of God; no one pursuing his own fancy and private judgment, but all consulting the mind of God, and acting according to that.

Gill: Exo 40:33 - And he reared up the court round about the tabernacle and the altar // and set up the hanging of the court gate // so Moses finished the work And he reared up the court round about the tabernacle and the altar,.... Which consisted of hangings one hundred cubits long and fifty broad; see Exo ...

And he reared up the court round about the tabernacle and the altar,.... Which consisted of hangings one hundred cubits long and fifty broad; see Exo 27:9, &c.

and set up the hanging of the court gate; which was at the east end of it; and the hanging was of twenty cubits, hung upon four pillars, Exo 27:16.

so Moses finished the work; of the tabernacle, in making it by workmen, and in rearing it up by the help of others; and as the former was the work of some months, so the latter, it is highly probable, was the work of some days, at least, in doing all that is said to be done in this chapter relative to it; for though it is said to be reared up on the first day of the first month, yet not then fully set up, or everything done requisite to the use and service of it; see Num 7:1.

Gill: Exo 40:34 - Then a cloud covered the tent of the congregation // and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle Then a cloud covered the tent of the congregation,.... The outside of it; this cloud was the same with the pillar of cloud that went before the Israel...

Then a cloud covered the tent of the congregation,.... The outside of it; this cloud was the same with the pillar of cloud that went before the Israelites, as soon almost as they came out of Egypt; and led them through the Red sea, and conducted them to Mount Sinai; only it now appeared in a different form, not erect as a pillar, but more expanded, so as to cover the tabernacle without:

and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle; the inside of it, not the most holy place only, but the holy place also: this was an uncommon brightness, lustre, and splendour, a glorious stream of light, which the eye of man could not well bear to behold; such a glory filled the temple of Solomon at the dedication of that, 1Ki 8:11 and was an emblem of Christ, the brightness of his Father's glory, dwelling in and filling the tabernacle of the human nature, where the Godhead, the Shechinah, the divine Majesty, dwells bodily, Heb 1:3 Col 2:9.

Gill: Exo 40:35 - And Moses was not able to enter into the tent of the congregation // because the cloud abode thereon, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle And Moses was not able to enter into the tent of the congregation,.... He had been there before, both in the holy, and in the most holy place, to see ...

And Moses was not able to enter into the tent of the congregation,.... He had been there before, both in the holy, and in the most holy place, to see that the furniture of each were put as the Lord directed, which being done he came out again; and now a cloud being on the outside of it, and the glory of the Lord within, he was so struck with an awe and reverence of the divine Being, of whose presence these were a symbol, that he could not engage his heart, or had not boldness to go into the tabernacle until he was called, Lev 1:1 for so it follows:

because the cloud abode thereon, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle; there was something, no doubt, very venerable in the spreading cloud, as well as very striking in the refulgent glory, which commanded distance, even to a person that had been used to converse with God; Moses, that went into the midst of the cloud where the Lord was, now could not or durst not go into the tabernacle it covered; and he who then was not deterred by the sight of the glory of God, which was like devouring fire, Exo 24:16 now could not, or at least thought it not proper and advisable to enter into the holy place erected for the service and worship of God; the chief reason of which may be, because, as yet, he had not a call to enter, as he then had, and as we find was afterwards given him, Lev 1:1 and perhaps another reason may be, because he was now no longer a priest; Aaron and his sons being invested with the priestly office, whose business it was to draw nigh to God; and indeed the call he afterwards had was not to come into the tabernacle, but was a call unto him out of it.

Gill: Exo 40:36 - And when the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle // the children of Israel went onward in all their journeys And when the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle,.... By the Lord himself, or it removed by his order, that is, rose up and stood above the ta...

And when the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle,.... By the Lord himself, or it removed by his order, that is, rose up and stood above the tabernacle, and appeared in the form of a pillar, and went before it:

the children of Israel went onward in all their journeys; the motion of the cloud was a direction to set forward and continue their journey as long as it lasted; but when it rested and abode upon the tabernacle, then they stopped and rested also, as is suggested in the following verse Exo 40:37, see Num 9:17 thus the saints are to be followers of God as dear children, and to follow the Lamb whithersoever he goes or directs, and walk after the Spirit, the dictates and directions thereof; so the wheels in Ezekiel's vision went and stood, as did the living creatures, and the spirit in them, Eze 1:19.

Gill: Exo 40:37 - But if the cloud were not taken up, then they journeyed not // till the day that it was taken up But if the cloud were not taken up, then they journeyed not,.... Even if it continued so two days, or a month, or a year, as very probably it sometime...

But if the cloud were not taken up, then they journeyed not,.... Even if it continued so two days, or a month, or a year, as very probably it sometimes did; which will in some measure account for the long continuance of the Israelites in the wilderness, see Num 9:22.

till the day that it was taken up: or, "of its ascent" f, being "lifted up", or going upwards, higher in the air, right over the tabernacle, or perhaps more to the front of it; the word used before in this and the preceding verse has the signification of ascending upwards.

Gill: Exo 40:38 - For the cloud of the Lord was upon the tabernacle by day // and fire was on it by night // in the sight of all the house of Israel, throughout all their journeys For the cloud of the Lord was upon the tabernacle by day,.... Or over it g, it covered it, when it abode upon it, and rested; and stood on high over i...

For the cloud of the Lord was upon the tabernacle by day,.... Or over it g, it covered it, when it abode upon it, and rested; and stood on high over it when it moved and the people journeyed:

and fire was on it by night; the same phenomenon which had the appearance of a cloud in the day time shone like fire in the night time: or "fire was in it" h; that is, in the cloud; so it appeared in the night, and was, as the Targum of Jonathan here calls it, a pillar of fire; the same with the pillar of cloud and fire, which departed not from the people all the while they were in the wilderness, Exo 13:21 and this was

in the sight of all the house of Israel, throughout all their journeys; whether by night or by day; for in hot countries they travel much by night; and as the cloud was both a shelter from the heat of the sun in the daytime, and a direction of their way; so the fire by night was of the same use for direction, and might be also terrifying to wild beasts in the wilderness, who are afraid of fire, and so be a security to the Israelites from them; all which is an emblem of the guidance and protection, light, joy, and comfort, the church of God has from his gracious presence, while in the wilderness of this world; see Isa 4:5.

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NET Notes: Exo 40:1 Heb “and Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying.”

NET Notes: Exo 40:2 Heb “you will raise,” an imperfect of instruction.

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 40:5 Heb “give” (also four additional times in vv. 6-8).

NET Notes: Exo 40:7 Heb “there.”

NET Notes: Exo 40:9 Heb “and you will sanctify” (perfect with vav, ו).

NET Notes: Exo 40:10 Heb “and.”

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...

NET Notes: Exo 40:12 The verb is “bring near,” or “present,” to Yahweh.

NET Notes: Exo 40:14 The verb is also “bring near” or “present.”

NET Notes: Exo 40:21 Or “shielding” (NIV); Heb “the veil of the covering” (cf. KJV).

NET Notes: Exo 40:23 Heb uses a cognate accusative construction, “he arranged the arrangement.”

NET Notes: Exo 40:30 Heb “there.”

NET Notes: Exo 40:32 In this explanatory verse the verb is a customary imperfect.

NET Notes: Exo 40:36 The imperfect tense in this context describes a customary action.

NET Notes: Exo 40:37 The clause uses the Niphal infinitive construct in the temporal clause: “until the day of its being taken up.”

NET Notes: Exo 40:38 Heb “to the eyes of all”; KJV, ASV, NASB “in the sight of all”; NRSV “before the eyes of all.”

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. ...

Geneva Bible: Exo 40:15 And thou shalt anoint them, as thou didst anoint their father, that they may minister unto me in the priest's office: for their anointing ( d ) shall ...

Geneva Bible: Exo 40:17 And it came to pass in the first month in ( e ) the second year, on the first [day] of the month, [that] the tabernacle was reared up. ( e ) After th...

Geneva Bible: Exo 40:20 And he took and put the ( f ) testimony into the ark, and set the staves on the ark, and put the mercy seat above upon the ark: ( f ) That is, the ta...

Geneva Bible: Exo 40:28 And he set up the hanging [at] the ( g ) door of the tabernacle. ( g ) Between the sanctuary and the court.

Geneva Bible: Exo 40:38 For ( h ) the cloud of the LORD [was] upon the tabernacle by day, and fire was on it by night, in the sight of all the house of Israel, throughout all...

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MHCC: Exo 40:34-38 - --The cloud covered the tabernacle even in the clearest day; it was not a cloud which the sun scatters. This cloud was a token of God's presence to be s...

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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...

Constable: Exo 40:1-38 - --3. The erection and consecration of the tabernacle ch. 40 The Israelites erected the tabernacle ...

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TSK: Exodus 40 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Overview Exo 40:1, The tabernacle is commanded to be reared, anointed, and consecrated; Exo 40:13, Aaron and his sons to be sanctified; Exo 40:16,...

Poole: Exodus (Pendahuluan Kitab) SECOND BOOK OF MOSES CALLED EXODUS. THE ARGUMENT. AFTER the death of Joseph, who had sent for his father’ s house into Egypt, the children o...

Poole: Exodus 40 (Pendahuluan Pasal) CHAPTER 40 The tabernacle is commanded to be reared, Exo 40:1-8 ; and anointed, Exo 40:9-11 , Aaron and his sons sanctified, Exo 40:12-15 . Moses p...

MHCC: Exodus (Pendahuluan Kitab) The Book of Exodus relates the forming of the children of Israel into a church and a nation. We have hitherto seen true religion shown in domestic lif...

MHCC: Exodus 40 (Pendahuluan Pasal) (Exo 40:1-15) The tabernacle is to be set up, Aaron and his sons to be sanctified. (v. 16-33) Moses performs all as directed. (Exo 40:34-38) The glo...

Matthew Henry: Exodus (Pendahuluan Kitab) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Moses, Called Exodus Moses (the servant of the Lord in writing for him as well as ...

Matthew Henry: Exodus 40 (Pendahuluan Pasal) In this chapter, I. Orders are given for the setting up of the tabernacle and the fixing of all the appurtenances of it in their proper places (Ex...

Constable: Exodus (Pendahuluan Kitab) Introduction Title The Hebrew title of this book (we'elleh shemot) originated from the...

Constable: Exodus (Garis Besar) Outline I. The liberation of Israel 1:1-15:21 A. God's preparation of Israel and Moses chs. ...

Constable: Exodus Exodus Bibliography Adams, Dwayne H. "The Building Program that Works (Exodus 25:4--36:7 [31:1-11])." Exegesis ...

Haydock: Exodus (Pendahuluan Kitab) THE BOOK OF EXODUS. INTRODUCTION. The second Book of Moses is called Exodus from the Greek word Exodos, which signifies going out; becaus...

Gill: Exodus (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS This book is called by the Jews Veelleh Shemoth, from the first words with which it begins, and sometimes Sepher Shemoth, an...

Gill: Exodus 40 (Pendahuluan Pasal) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 40 This chapter contains the order for setting up the tabernacle, and placing the furniture of it where it was the will of G...

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