CONTENTS
The same interesting interview between God and his servant is
continued, and the account of it is recorded in this Chapter. The Lord
tells Moses who shall be appointed for the workmen in the tabernacle;
the Lord again enjoins the holy observance of the Sabbath, and
delivers to Moses the tw... [ Continue Reading ]
It is profitable to observe, that all the appointments, as well of
Providence as of grace, are of divine authority. Ephesians 4:11;
Proverbs 16:33
It is equally profitable to remark, that the common gifts of
understanding, as well as the special gifts of grace, are all from the
same Almighty Giver.... [ Continue Reading ]
If the Lord was graciously pleased to qualify men for the adorning the
tabernacle, which was but a shadow of good things to come, what may we
not suppose the same gracious Lord will do, in qualifying ministers,
under the gospel dispensation, for the building up believers, which
are the body of Chris... [ Continue Reading ]
Some have thought, that the repeating the commandment respecting the
sabbath in this place, was with this intention; lest the children of
Israel should suppose, that while building the tabernacle, which was
now to be set about, they might, as it was God's work, go on with the
continuance of the work... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord had promised these tables at the opening of the interview.
Exodus 24:12. And now the time approached for Moses to go down to the
people, the Lord delivers them. Reader! remark with me, they were
written, it is said, on stone, and with the finger of God. None but
God himself can write his la... [ Continue Reading ]