INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 26
In this chapter a description is given of the tabernacle itself, and
first of its inward curtains, of their number, matter, length, and
breadth, and the manner of coupling them together, Exodus 26:1, and
then of the outward curtains of it, their number, matter, length, and... [ Continue Reading ]
MOREOVER, THOU SHALT MAKE THE TABERNACLE,.... Which he was ordered to
make before, the pattern of which was shown him in the mount: this was
an habitation for God to dwell in, as the word properly signifies, and
into which the furniture before described was to be put; this
tabernacle was a type both... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LENGTH OF ONE CURTAIN SHALL BE TWENTY EIGHT CUBITS,.... Or
fourteen yards:
AND THE BREADTH OF ONE CURTAIN FOUR CUBITS; or two yards; according to
the common notion of a cubit being half a yard; but if, as Dr.
Cumberland says, the Jewish and Egyptian cubit was three inches
longer, this will make... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FIVE CURTAINS SHALL BE COUPLED TOGETHER ONE TO ANOTHER,.... Five
of the ten curtains were to be sewed together, and make as it were one
curtain:
AND OTHER FIVE CURTAINS SHALL BE COUPLED ONE TO ANOTHER: the other
five were to be joined together in like manner, and so made two large
pieces of tap... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALL MAKE LOOPS OF BLUE UPON THE EDGE OF THE ONE
CURTAIN,.... The first large curtain, consisting of five sewed
together, at the edge of that:
FROM THE SELVEDGE IN THE COUPLING; where it was to be coupled with the
other great curtain; "loops" or "eyelet holes" h, were to be made:
these we... [ Continue Reading ]
FIFTY LOOPS SHALT THOU MAKE IN THE ONE CURTAIN,.... In the first great
curtain, or in the outermost of the five that were sewed together:
AND FIFTY LOOPS SHALT THOU MAKE IN THE EDGE OF THE CURTAIN THAT IS IN
THE COUPLING OF THE SECOND; as many also were to be made in the
outermost of the second gre... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE FIFTY TACHES OF GOLD,.... Which some render
"buttons" i, others "hooks" k they seem to be "clasps"; the use of
them follows:
AND COUPLE THE CURTAINS TOGETHER WITH THE TACHES; the two great
curtains were made out of the ten, which had in them fifty
i קרסי "fibulas", Tigurine ver... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE CURTAINS OF GOATS' HAIR,.... Jarchi calls it the
flower or down of goats, the softer and finer part of their hair,
which was spun by women, as appears from Exodus 35:26, and was made up
into a stuff somewhat like our camelot; these curtains were coarser
than the former, and were... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LENGTH OF ONE CURTAIN SHALL BE THIRTY CUBITS, AND THE BREADTH OF
ONE CURTAIN FOUR CUBITS,.... The breadth of them is the same with the
linen curtains, but the length of them two cubits more; the reason of
which was, that they might hang down lower on either side, and the
better preserve them fro... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALL COUPLE FIVE CURTAINS BY THEMSELVES,.... And make one
large curtain of them, as was ordered with respect to the linen
curtains:
AND SIX CURTAINS BY THEMSELVES; as there were eleven of them, such a
division was made of five into one large curtain, and six into
another; and as that whic... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE FIFTY LOOPS ON THE EDGE OF THE ONE CURTAIN, THAT
IS OUTMOST IN THE COUPLING,.... Just in like manner, and in the same
place where they were ordered to be put on the linen curtains, only
these are not said to be of blue, but perhaps were wrought with goats
hair: and fifty loops in... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE FIFTY TACHES OF BRASS,.... As these curtains were
coarser, and also the loops, so the taches, hooks, or clasps, were
made of meaner metal, but answered the purpose of joining and coupling
together full as well: and put the taches into the loops; one end of
the hook or clasp into... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE REMNANT THAT REMAINETH OF THE CURTAINS OF THE TENT,.... Of the
goat hair curtains, which were one more than the linen curtains:
THE HALF CURTAIN THAT REMAINETH; for the other half extended to the
east end of it, at the entrance of the tabernacle, and hung down and
was doubled there, and the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND A CUBIT ON THE ONE SIDE, AND A CUBIT ON THE OTHER SIDE O THAT
WHICH REMAINETH IN THE LENGTH OF THE CURTAINS OF THE TENT,.... The
curtains of the tent, or the goat hair curtains, were two cubits
longer than the other, and these are the two cubits, one on one side
and the other on the other, which... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE A COVERING FOR THE TENT OF RAMS' SKINS DYED
RED,.... This was a covering that was put over the curtains of goats'
skin; but whether it went all over them, or only upon the roof of the
tabernacle they covered, to keep out the rains from soaking through,
is not certain, nor very ev... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE THE BOARDS FOR THE TABERNACLE,.... Which were the
pillars and supports, and properly the walls of it, which gave it its
firmness and security, or otherwise the curtains would have been blown
about by every wind: they were to be made
OF SHITTIM WOOD STANDING UP; just as they grew... [ Continue Reading ]
TEN CUBITS SHALL BE THE LENGTH OF A BOARD,.... Or five yards,
according to the common cubit:
AND A CUBIT AND A HALF SHALL BE THE BREADTH OF ONE BOARD; or three
quarters of a yard; and from hence we may learn what were the height
and the length of the tabernacle; according to the common computation... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO TENONS SHALL THERE BE ON ONE BOARD,.... Every board was to be so
cut and shaped at the lower end of it, as to have, as it were, "two
hands" r, as in the original, to enter into, lay hold on, and fasten
in mortises:
SET IN ORDER ONE AGAINST ANOTHER; at a proper distance from each
other, as the r... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE THE BOARDS FOR THE TABERNACLE,.... As in the
manner before described, so in number as follows:
TWENTY BOARDS ON THE SOUTH SIDE SOUTHWARD; which being a cubit and a
half broad, made the length of the tabernacle fifteen yards according
to the common account; but if these were cubi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALL MAKE FORTY SOCKETS OF SILVER UNDER THE TWENTY
BOARDS,.... Or bases s, and which were properly the foundation of the
tabernacle, on which it was settled and established; these sockets
were the mortises for the two tenons of each board or plank to be
placed in, and were as broad as the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FOR THE SECOND SIDE OF THE TABERNACLE THE NORTH SIDE,.... The
direction of the tabernacle was east and west; at the east end was the
entrance into the holy place, and at the west end the holy of holies;
and the two sides were north and south; and as on the south side, so
on the north
[THERE SHA... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEIR FORTY SOCKETS OF SILVER,.... answerable to the twenty
boards, for their two tenons to be placed in as in mortises: two
sockets under one board, and two sockets under another board; and so
under all the boards on the north side as on the south.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FOR THE SIDES OF THE TABERNACLE,.... Or the ends of it, the east
and west, and the account begins with the west:
WESTWARD THOU SHALT MAKE SIX BOARDS; so that the breadth of the
tabernacle was but nine cubits, or four yards and a half, according to
a common cubit; but two boards more placed at t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND TWO BOARDS SHALT THOU MAKE FOR THE CORNERS OF THE TABERNACLE IN
THE TWO SIDES. For the northwest and southwest corners, in the north
and south sides; concerning which Dr. Lightfoot thus writes t: and the
west end had six planks entire, besides a plank at either corner,
joining end and sides toge... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SHALL BE COUPLED TOGETHER BENEATH,.... At the bottom of the
boards or planks:
AND THEY SHALL BE COUPLED TOGETHER ABOVE THE HEAD OF IT UNTO ONE RING
at the top of the boards there was a ring, to which they were coupled
and fastened, and so at the bottom of them, though not expressed: some
u... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SHALL BE EIGHT BOARDS,.... Six at the west end and one at
each corner, northwest and southwest:
AND THEIR SOCKETS OF SILVER, SIXTEEN SOCKETS the same as those for the
boards on both sides north and south: they were of the same metal,
silver; and they were two under one board, to receive it... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE BARS OF SHITTIM WOOD, e.] Which being put into
rings or staples of gold, kept the boards tight, close, and firm
together:
FIVE FOR THE BOARDS OF THE ONE SIDE OF THE TABERNACLE: for instance,
the south side four of these were placed, two at the upper end of the
boards, and two at... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FIVE BARS FOR THE BOARDS OF THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TABERNACLE,....
Suppose the north, these bars were disposed of in the same manner as
those on the south side:
AND FIVE BARS FOR THE BOARDS OF THAT SIDE OF THE TABERNACLE; or the
end of it, the west end, as follows:
FOR THE TWO SIDES WESTWARD; t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MIDDLE BAR IN THE MIDST OF THE BOARDS SHALL REACH FROM END TO
END. From east to west, as Jarchi interprets it; but this can only be
said of the middle bar on the north and south sides of the tabernacle,
for the middle bar at the west end was north to south: about this bar
there is some diffi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT OVERLAY THE BOARDS WITH GOLD,.... Not merely gild them,
but cover them with thin plates of gold; and which, because it would
take up a great quantity of gold, and make the boards very heavy,
unless the plates were very thin, when they were taken down and
carried from place to place, s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALL REAR UP THE TABERNACLE,.... When thus finished, and all
the furniture belonging to it completed:
ACCORDING TO THE FASHION THEREOF, WHICH WAS SHOWED THEE IN THE MOUNT;
this is the third time that this is observed to Moses in the account
of the tabernacle; which shows how punctually Go... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE A VAIL,.... The use of this, as follows, was to
divide the holy place from the most holy place in the tabernacle; it
has its name from hardness, it being very stiff and strong, for it was
made of thread six times doubled, and was four fingers thick, as the
Jewish writers say: thi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT HANG IT UPON FOUR PILLARS OF SHITTIM WOOD, OVERLAID
WITH GOLD,.... For it was ten cubits long, and as many broad; and
being of such a stiffness and thickness as it was, required so many
pillars to support it: these pillars may signify the deity of Christ,
which is the support of his h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALL HANG UP THE VAIL UNDER THE TACHES,.... Or clasps, which
coupled the two grand curtains, or pieces of tapestry, each consisting
of five curtains, of which the tabernacle was made,
Exodus 26:6, and by this it seems that the place where they met, and
were clasped, was where the vail was... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT PUT THE MERCY SEAT UPON ARK OF THE TESTIMONY,.... With
the cherubim of glory overshadowing it; all which were a
representation of the way of man's salvation flowing from the mercy
and grace of God, through the propitiation by Christ, and his perfect
righteousness, by which the law is... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT SET THE TABLE WITHOUT THE VAIL,.... The table of
shewbread, of which see Exodus 25:23, this was not to be within the
vail, but without it, in the holy place: and the candlestick opposite
the table, of which see Exodus 25:31, c. signifying, that in the
church of God, in the present sta... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE AN HANGING FOR THE DOOR OF THE TENT,.... At the
east end of the tabernacle, which lay open and exposed, and for which
as yet there was no provision; the west end of it, where stood the
holy of holies, was enclosed with six boards, and two corner ones,
Exodus 26:22 and the linen c... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT MAKE FOR THE HANGING FIVE PILLARS OF SHITTIM WOOD,....
One at each corner of the entrance into the tabernacle, and the other
three at a proper distance from each other, so as to make four ways
for the priests to enter in at; as there might very well be, since
there was a breadth of te... [ Continue Reading ]