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Verse Exodus 35:3. _YE SHALL KINDLE NO FIRE_] The Jews understand this
precept as forbidding the kindling of fire _only_ for the purpose of
_doing work_ or _dressing victuals_; but to give them _light...
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This prohibition is here first distinctly expressed, but it is implied
Exodus 16:23....
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6. THE BUILDING OF THE TABERNACLE
CHAPTER 35 The Commandments Concerning the Tabernacle Remembered and
the Offerings
_ 1. The Sabbath law emphasized (Exodus 35:1)_
2. The offerings restated (Exodus...
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EXODUS 35-40. P S. THE CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION OF THE SACRED TENT.
This division of the book is generally recognised as coming from the
latest stratum in the Hexateuch. This conclusion can be denied...
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Command to observe the sabbath. A repetition of the substance of Exo
Exodus 31:12-17 (note that _v._2 is in the main identical verbally
with Exodus 31:15), placed here apparently as a reminder to the...
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An addition to the law of Exodus 31:12-17. The explicit prohibition is
not found elsewhere in the OT.; but it is implied in Exodus 16:23.
IN ALL _your habitations_ see on Exodus 12:20....
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YE SHALL KINDLE NO FIRE THROUGHOUT YOUR HABITATIONS— This seems only
to be a specification of the general prohibition, _Thou shalt do no
manner of work:_ importing, that all menial offices should ceas...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
35 And Mo-ses assembled all the congregation of the children of
Is-ra-el, and said unto them, These are the words which Je-ho-vah hath
commanded, that ye should do them....
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_YE SHALL KINDLE NO FIRE THROUGHOUT YOUR HABITATIONS UPON THE SABBATH
DAY._
Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath
day. The Sabbath was not a fast day. The Israelites co...
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EXODUS: *ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
GOD’S INSTRUCTIONS TO MOSES
EXODUS CHAPTER S 19 TO 40
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 35
Chapter s 35-39 show how Moses obeyed God’s instructions. We can...
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XXXV.
ITERATION OF THE LAW CONCERNING THE SABBATH.
(1-3) Moses, being about to require the people to engage in the work,
first, of constructing the materials for the Tabernacle, and then of
uprearing...
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CHAPTER XXXV.
_ THE CONCLUSION._
Exodus 35:1 - Exodus 40:1.
The remainder of the narrative sets forth in terms almost identical
with the directions already given, the manner in which the Divine
inju...
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THE SABBATH AND OFFERINGS TO GOD
Exodus 35:1
Very significantly this chapter commences with the reiteration of the
Rest-day. Perhaps the people needed to be reminded that, amid all the
din of prepara...
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This and the four following Chapter s contain the account of the
actual building of the Tabernacle. At the very commencement the
Sabbath obligation was again declared. The people were then called on
t...
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_No fire, to dress meat. The Rabbins say it is lawful to light a fire,
to warm oneself, or for light. But they generally employ some other to
do it for them. The Samaritans and Caraites look upon this...
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The introduction of the precept here concerning the Sabbath, before
the introduction of the precept concerning the building of the
tabernacle, seems to have been made with this design, to intimate,
th...
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"In the third month, when the children of Israel were gone forth out
of the land of Egypt, the same day came they into the wilderness of
Sinai." Up to this point all the dealings of God have been the...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 35 THROUGH 40.
Besides the separation of Israel from the inhabitants of the land
wherein they were to dwell, which is found in chapter 34, there is in
chapter...
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YE SHALL KINDLE NO FIRE THROUGHOUT YOUR HABITATIONS UPON THE SABBATH
DAY. This law seems to be a temporary one, and not to be continued,
nor is it said to be throughout their generations as elsewhere,...
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Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath
day.
Ver. 3. _Ye shall kindle no fire,_] _sc., _ For the furtherance of the
work of the tabernacle: or, at least, that is not of a...
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_Ye shall kindle no fire_ For any servile work; _throughout your
habitations_ No, not for the service of the tabernacle, as for the
heating of tools, or the melting of metals, or other things belongin...
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1 The Sabbath.
4 The free gifts for the Tabernacle.
20 The readinesse of the people to offer.
30 Bezaleel and Aholiab are called to the worke.
1 AND Moses gathered all the Congregation of the chil...
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Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the
Sabbath-day. This ordinance made the Sabbath precept, Exodus 20:9;
Exodus 31:13, more severe, and prepared for the work connected with
the...
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THE CALL FOR VOLUNTARY OFFERINGS...
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FOURTH DIVISION
The building of the tabernacle. The house of the redeemer and
lawgiver, the residence of the king of Israel; or the erection of the
tent of meeting
Exodus 35-40
FIRST SECTION
Summon...
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THE FREE WILL OFFERING
(vs.1-29)
It is only in verse 4 to 29 that God asks and receives a free will
offering from Israel, and it may seem strange that verses 2 and 3
previously insist once more on th...
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1-3 The mild and easy yoke of Christ has made our sabbath duties more
delightful, and our sabbath restraints less irksome, than those of the
Jews; but we are the more guilty by neglecting them. Surel...
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This command seems to be only temporary and extraordinary during the
present season and condition, and not extending to succeeding
generations. For,
1. There are instances of temporary precepts both i...
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These Chapter s contain a recapitulation of the various parts of the
tabernacle and its furniture; and inasmuch as, I have already given
what I believe to be the import of the more prominent parts, it...
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Exodus 35:3 kindle H1197 (H8762) fire H784 dwellings H4186 Sabbath
H7676 day H3117
Exodus 12:16
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THE COMMAND COMES TO KEEP THE SABBATH (EXODUS 35:1).
Whilst at first this command appears to be on its own and not
connected with the context its positioning is in fact very important.
For at last aft...
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CONTENTS: People instructed as to the tabernacle. The gifts of the
people for the work.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Bezaleel, Aholiab.
CONCLUSION: God loves a cheerful giver and is best pleased with a
f...
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The six last Chapter s of this book are chiefly a repetition of what
the Lord had commanded Moses. Hence the substance of them has been
anticipated.
REFLECTIONS.
God who commanded his sanctuary to b...
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_Ye shall kindle no fire._
THE UNKINDLED FIRE
In the old time it was a law that each night, at a prescribed hour, a
bell should be rung, on hearing which the people were to put out their
fires. This...
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EXODUS 35:1 Tabernacle: Preparation for the Presence. The final
section of Exodus 1:1 describes the construction of the tabernacle,
which is then filled by the glory of the Lord ...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Exodus 35:1. And Moses assembled = vayyakheyl]. This assembling
suggests the idea of reuniting and strengthening the bonds of union
among “all the congregation,” which, through the sa...
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THE CONSTRUCTION AND UPREARING OF THE TABERNACLE.
EXPOSITION
ITERATION OF THE LAW CONCERNING THE SABBATH. The work commanded during
the time of Moses' first stay upon Sinai (ch. 25-31.), and hindered...
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And Moses gathered the congregation of the children of Israel
together, and said unto them, These are the words which the LORD hath
commanded, that you shall do them. Six days shall work be done, but...
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Exodus 12:16 Exodus 16:23 Numbers 15:32 Isaiah 58:13...
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Ye shall kindle no fire — For any servile work, as that of smiths or
plumbers. We do not find that ever this prohibition extended farther....