Day 38. Reading Exodus 25 – 27.
Read the scripture for today. What do you learn about God? Share what you learn with others.
Exodus 25.
Besides the stone tablets with the Ten Commandments, God gave Moses a set of “blueprints.”
Moses was to ask the people of Israel to contribute to building a “sanctuary for God, that He might live with them.” Wow! It wasn’t an arbitrary “bill.” They were to give as their hearts moved them. God listed the materials needed: gold, silver, bronze, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, fine linen, goat’s hair, tanned rams’ skins and goatskins, acacia wood, oil, spices, onyx, and other precious stones.
WHERE WERE THE EX-SLAVES TO GET THESE EXOTIC ITEMS IN THE DESERT??? (God never asks us for what we cannot give.)
Remember Exodus 12:35-36.
- “The people of Israel had also done as Moses told them, for they had asked the Egyptians for silver and gold jewelry and clothing. And the LORD had given the people favor in the sight of the Egyptians so that they let them have what they asked. Thus, they plundered Egypt.“
God showed Moses exactly how to build the Tabernacle and all its furniture. Inside the inner part of the tent (the Holy of Holies) was the Ark of the Covenant (or Testimony). “There I will meet with you, and from above the mercy seat, I will speak with you about all that I will give you in commandment for the people of Israel.”
In the next room out (the Holy Place), Moses was to make three items, each representing how God would interact with His people: the Table for Bread, the Golden Lampstand, (and later described, the Alter of Incense.) And all these had utensils to be used with them.
Exodus 26.
Next comes a detailed description of the construction of the very movable two-room Tent containing that sacred furniture. It was made of wood-plated poles with rings to hold up the embroidered cloth panels made with loops and clasps. Layers of tanned skins of different types would make it completely waterproof. All this could be assembled and unassembled as Israel journeyed through the desert.
Exodus 27.
Outside the Tent and just inside the gate to the courtyard surrounding it was the Bronze Altar for sacrifices. (Later described, between this altar and the Tent was the “Laver” to wash the hands of ministering priests before entering the Tent).
All the courtyard posts, bases, and bars were bronze or silver (150 ft long x 75 ft wide x 7.5 ft tall). The sturdy cloth hangings were made of fine twined linen. The linen at the gate was embroidered with blue, scarlet, and purple yarn.
God gave Moses a recipe for the oil to be used in the Golden Lampstand (and later, a unique recipe for the incense to be used only on the Alter of Incense and the Priest’s sensors).
It was almost unimaginable in beauty and glory. How would they ever make such a wonderful place?
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Tomorrow, the priests’ garments and the consecration of priests with the many offerings.
