Today we begin Exodus Chapter 39. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click here. For the King James version, click here. Chapter 39 is a detailed recounting of the priestly garments or to be more specific the creation of Aaron’s garments who will become Israel’s first High Priest. This chapter is a perfect opportunity to review […]
E38-2: During the times of Moses and King David the SHEKEL was just a unit of weight
“All the gold used for the work in everything needed for the sanctuary, the gold of the offering, weighed 29 talents 730 shekels [1,930 pounds], using the sanctuary shekel.”-Exodus 38:24 From verse 21, we are told that Itamar, the youngest son of Aaron the High Priest, was placed in charge of recording inventory to ensure that the […]
E38-1: The Tabernacle is the perfect example of giving ONE’S BEST to the Lord
Today we begin Exodus Chapter 38. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click here. For the King James version, click here. “He made the basin of bronze with its base of bronze from the mirrors of the women serving at the entrance to the tent of meeting.”-Exodus 38:8 In chapter 38 of Exodus, the account of […]
E37-1: The Tabernacle construction order was OPPOSITE the instructions given to Moses
Today we begin Exodus Chapter 37. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click here. For the King James version, click here. Okay, finally, at long last, the actual ground-breaking construction of the Tabernacle begins! We’re given a step-by-step, blow-by-blow and play-by-play account of the building of the Tabernacle beginning with the dwelling structure itself. What’s peculiar […]
E36-1: All projects for the Lord must be God-led and NOT gold-led
Today we begin Exodus chapter 36. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click here. For the King James version, click here. In Exodus 36, the theme of Israelite generosity for the construction of the Tabernacle is a resounding reversal of the ill-considered donations that were given for the Golden Calf. Here we get a great picture […]
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