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Exodus 39.
While craftsmen worked on making the Tabernacle, its furniture, and the outer courtyard, those skilled in sewing, embroidery, lace making (vs. 21), and working with jewels and gems made the holy garments for use in the Holy Place, as the LORD commanded Moses.
The most detailed and intricate garments and accruements were for Aaron (and any high priest who followed him). They must have been heavy with gold chains, settings, and rings and fourteen engraved precious stones. They must also have been very stunning. They were indeed “holy” (set apart) from anything the people had seen.
Finally, everything was completed, and they brought it ALL to Moses “for inspection.” “And Moses saw all the work, and behold, they had done it; as the LORD had commanded, so had they done it. Then Moses blessed them.”
Exodus 40.
On the first day of the first month (Aviv), one year after leaving Egypt, Moses oversaw the assembling of the Tabernacle in the center of the camp.
- First, the Tabernacle tent was erected, from the bases to the animal skin covering on the top.
- Next, he put the stone tablets with the Ten Commandments inside the Ark of the Covenant (Testimony) and placed the Mercy Seat on top, and the carrying poles through the rings. He placed this in the Holy of Holies inside the tent.
- The “screen” or veil was hung to seclude the Most Holy Place.
- In the Holy Place, Moses up the Table with the bread on the north side, the Golden Lampstand with oil on the South side, and the Alter with its holy Incense on the west side next to the veil. He burned incense to the Lord and set up the screen for the door of the Tabernacle
- Outside, Moses set up the massive bronze Altar of Burnt Offering with its utensils.
- Between that and the tent, Moses set up the bronze Basin (or Laver).
- Lastly, Moses set up the courtyard all around and the gate at the entrance to the court.
- Then Moses took the special anointing oil and consecrated the tent and its furniture that it might be holy to the LORD. He also anointed and consecrated the Alter of Burnt Offering and Basin as holy to the LORD.
- Next Moses brought Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the Tabernacle and wash them from the Basin, then clothe them with the holy garments. He also anointed and consecrated them. “Their anointing shall admit them to a perpetual priesthood throughout their generations,” proclaimed the LORD.
And so the Tabernacle was erected. Moses finished the work.
THEN, the cloud covered the Tabernacle and the GLORY OF THE LORD filled it.
Moses was not able to enter it because the cloud settled upon it and filled it. Throughout all the journeys of the people of Israel, whenever the cloud rose up, they moved forward. Whenever it rested on the Tent, they camped and stayed.
The Cloud of God’s presence was on the Tabernacle by day and the Fire of God’s presence was on it by night, in the sight of all the house of Israel throughout their journeys.
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End of Exodus.
