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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
Exodus 39
This chapter gives us an account of the finishing of the
work of the tabernacle.
- The last thing prepared was the holy garments.
- The ephod, and
its curious girdle, ver. 1-5.
- The onyx stones for the shoulders, ver.
6, 7.
- The breast-plate with the precious stones in it, ver. 8-21.
- The
robe of the ephod, ver. 22-26.
- The coats, bonnets and breeches for
the inferior priests, ver. 27-29.
- And the plate of the holy crown,
ver. 30, 31.
- A summary account of the whole work, ver. 32-43.
Verse 1. The priests garments are called here clothes of service - Those
that wear robes of honour must look upon them as clothes of
service; for those upon whom honour is put, from them service is
expected. Holy garments were not made for men to sleep in, but
to do service in, and then they are indeed for glory and beauty.
These also were shadows of good things to come, but the
substance is Christ. He is our great high priest; he put upon him
the clothes of service when he undertook the work of our
redemption; arrayed himself with the gifts and graces of the Spirit,
which he received not by measure; charged himself with all God's
spiritual Israel, bare them on his shoulder, carried them in his
bosom, and presented them in the breast-plate of judgment unto
his Father. And, lastly, he crowned himself with holiness to the
Lord, consecrated his whole undertaking to the honour of his
Fathers holiness. And all true believers are spiritual priests. The
clean linen with which all their clothes of service must be made, is
the righteousness of saints: and holiness to the Lord must be so
written upon their foreheads, that all who converse with them may
see they bear the image of God's holiness.
Verse 32. Thus was all the work finished - In not much more than five
months. Though there was a great deal of fine work, such as used
to be the work of time, embroidering, and engraving, not only in
gold, but in precious stones, yet they went through with it in a
little time, and with the greatest exactness imaginable. The
workmen were taught of God, and so were kept from making
blunders, which would have retarded them. And the people were
hearty and zealous in the work, and impatient till it was finished.
God had prepared their hearts, and then the thing was done
suddenly, 2 Chron. xxix, 36.
Verse 43. And Moses did look upon all the work - Piece by Piece, and
behold they had done it according to the pattern shewed him - For
the same that shewed him the pattern, guided their hand in the
work. And Moses blessed them - He not only praised them, but
prayed for them: he blessed them as one having authority. We
read not of any wages Moses paid them for their work, but his
blessing he gave them. For though ordinarily the labourer be
worthy of his hire, yet in this case, they wrought for themselves.
The honour and comfort of God's tabernacle among them would
be recompence enough. And they had their meat from heaven on
free-cost, for themselves and their families, and their raiment
waxed not old upon them; so that they neither needed wages, nor
had reason to expect any. But indeed this blessing in the name of
the Lord was wages enough for all their work. Those whom God
employs he will bless, and those whom he blesseth, they are
blessed indeed. The blessing he commands is life for evermore.
Chapter 39:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
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