EXODUS 25:1 Instructions for the Tabernacle. The instructions for the
tabernacle (Exodus 25:1) and the description of those instructions
being carried out (Exodus 35:4) make up most of the second half of the
book of Exodus 1:1. The tabernacle is the means through which the Lord
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 25:8 A SANCTUARY is a “holy place.” Like
the ground at the burning bush, it is made holy by the Lord’s
presence (Exodus 3:5).
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 25:9 Israel is to follow the PATTERN for
building the sanctuary EXACTLY as the Lord shows Moses (also v. Exodus
25:40; Exodus 26:30; Exodus 27:8). Obedience to God’s commands will
show that the people fear him. Obedience to every detail is important
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 25:10 The ARK (see Exodus 37:1) is God’s
throne, from where he will meet and speak with Moses (Exodus 25:22).
It will contain the TESTIMONY (v. Exodus 25:16), that is, the tablets
on which the Ten Commandments will be written.
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 25:17 The noun translated MERCY SEAT may be
related to the verb meaning “to make atonement.” Some Bible
versions translate it as “atonement cover.” Cherubim are the
traditional guardians of holy places (see illustration).
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 25:23 The TABLE (see Exodus 37:10) is one of
three items in the Holy Place (see Exodus 40:4; see illustration). The
BREAD OF THE PRESENCE consisted of 12 flat loaves of bread,
symbolizing the 12 tribes of Israel (Leviticus 24:5).
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 25:31 The LAMPSTAND (see Exodus 37:17)
provides light within the tabernacle. The priests will be instructed
to keep it burning regularly (see Exodus 27:20; Leviticus 24:1). It
was a symbolic tree, recalling the tree of life in Eden.
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