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Exodus 40
In this chapter,
- Orders are given for setting up the tabernacle, and fixing all the
appurtenances of it, ver. 1-8. and the consecrating of it, ver. 8-11.
and of the priests, ver. 12-15.
- Care taken to do all this, and as it was appointed to be done,
ver. 16-33.
- God's taking possession of it by the cloud, ver. 34-38.
Verse 2. The time for doing this is, On the first day of the first month -
This wanted but fourteen days of a year since they came out of
Egypt. Probably the work was made ready just at the end of the
year, so that the appointing this day gave no delay. In Hezekiah's
time they began to sanctify the temple on the first day of the first
month, 2 Chron. xxix, 17. The new moon (which by their
computation was the first day of every month) was observed by
them with some solemnity; and therefore this first new moon of
the year was thus made remarkable.
Verse 15. Their anointing shall be an everlasting priesthood - A seal that
their priesthood shall continue as long as the Jewish polity lasts.
He signifies that this unction should be sufficient for all
succeeding priests. None were afterwards anointed but the high-
priests.
Verse 34. As when God had finished this earth, which he designed for
man's habitation, he made man, and put him in possession of it; so
when Moses had finished the tabernacle, which was designed for
God's dwelling-place among men, God came and took possession
of it. By these visible tokens of his coming among them, he
testified both the return of his favour, which they had forfeited by
the golden calf, and his gracious acceptance of their care and
pains about the tabernacle. Thus God shewed himself well-
pleased with what they had done, and abundantly rewarded them.
A cloud covered the tent - The same cloud which, as the chariot or
pavilion of the Shechinah, had come up before them out of Egypt,
now settled upon the tabernacle, and hovered over it, even in the
hottest and clearest day; for it was none of those clouds which the
sun scatters. This cloud was intended to be a token of God's
presence, constantly visible day and night to all Israel. A
protection of the tabernacle: they had sheltered it with one
covering upon another, but after all, the cloud that covered it was
its best guard: And a guide to the camp of Israel in their march
through the wilderness. While the cloud continued on the
tabernacle, they rested; when it removed, they removed and
followed it, as being purely under a divine conduct. And the glory
of the Lord filled the tabernacle - The Shechinah now made an
awful entry into the tabernacle, passing through the outer part of it
into the most holy place, and there seating itself between the
cherubim. It was in light and fire, and, for ought we know, no
other-wise, that the Shechinah made itself visible. With these the
tabernacle was now filled; yet as before the bush, so now the
curtains were not consumed, for, to those that have received the
anointing, the majesty of God is not destroying. Yet now so
dazzling was the light, and so dreadful was the fire, that Moses
was not able to enter into the tent of the congregation, at the door
of which he attended, till the splendour was a little abated, and the
glory of the Lord retired within the veil. But what Moses could
not do, our Lord Jesus has done, whom God caused to draw near
and approach, and as the fore-runner he is for us entered, and has
invited us to come boldly even to the mercy-seat. He was able to
enter into the holy place not made with hands; he is himself the
true tabernacle, filled with the glory of God, even with that divine
grace and truth which were figured by this fire and light. In him
the Shechinah took up its rest for ever, for in him dwells all the
fulness of the Godhead bodily.
Chapter 40:
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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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