We continue reading our “Getting Started Bible” with the third and final installment in the Book of Exodus.
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Exodus—Part 3
Chapter 30. Worship
Worship at the Tabernacle:
- Aaron burns incense at the Altar of Incense each day;
- Moses collects an atonement tax for the care of the Tabernacle;
- Aaron and sons are to wash at the Laver before worship;
- Spices mixed with olive oil is used for anointing everything;
- God meets them at the Holy of Holies with burning incense.
Chapter 31. Work
Workmen are called by God for building the Tabernacle:
- Bezaleel and Aholiab are filled with God-given abilities;
- There is to be no work of any kind done on the Sabbath.
Chapter 32. Idolatry
Moses disappears for forty days on the mountain creating a leadership void and grumbling among his people:
- Aaron allows them to make an idol of gold, much revelry;
- Moses comes off the mountain, gets angry, breaks the tablets;
- Aaron explains to Moses that he threw some gold jewelry into the fire and out came this gold calf;
- Moses has the idol ground into powder, spread over their drinking water, forces them to drink it;
- The Levites abstain from the idolatry, rally around Moses who instructs them to kill three thousand sinful rebels;
- Moses pleads with God for forgiveness for the other idolaters;
- God punishes the idolaters with a plague.
Chapter 33. Glory
Displeased with the idolaters, the Lord tells Moses they will go to Canaan on their own:
- Moses always meets with God in his private tent; usually accompanied by Joshua in the Lord’s presence;
- The Lord knows Moses; His presence will go with him to Canaan;
- The Lord hides Moses in a cleft of rock; His Glory, Holy Presence, passes in front of Moses who can see his back, but not his face.
Chapter 34. Forgiveness
Ultimately, God forgives his people for their sinful behavior; calls Moses to come back to the Holy Mountain:
- The Lord appears in a cloud, gives Moses the commandments again;
- Moses carves a new set of tablets, the Ten Commandments;
- God again promises Israel they will own the land of Canaan;
- Every first offspring of people and animals belongs to God;
- Forty days on the mountain in God’s presence, Moses’s face is radiant when he comes down, covers his face with a veil.
Chapter 35. Construction
Construction of the Tabernacle: skilled labor, materials, rest:
- Work six days, rest on the seventh;
- Everyone is to donate materials: gold, silver, bronze, tapestry, linen, wood, oil, incense, bread, goat hair, spices, onyx stones, cow hides, ram skins, yarn, precious gems;
- Bezaleel and Aholiab are filled with God-given abilities to design and fabricate parts, and teach others the skills.
Chapter 36. Abundance
Donations to build the Tabernacle exceed the amount needed:
- Moses tells the people to stop their donations;
- Divinely skilled artisans and craftsmen; an abundance of resources yield the ultimate in finery for the tabernacle and furnishings.
Chapter 37. Extravagance
The Tabernacle and furnishings are meticulously detailed:
- The Ark (Ark of the Covenant): Acacia wood overlaid with pure gold, gold moldings, gold rings for the handles;
- The Mercy Seat over the Ark: Pure gold;
- The table (for the showbread): Acacia wood overlaid with pure gold, trimmed with pure gold, gold carrying rings;
- Utensils, cups, bowls, pitchers: Pure gold;
- Lampstand: Pure, hammered gold;
- Altar of Incense: Acacia wood overlaid with gold; gold moldings, gold rings, gold covered carrying poles;
- Oil and incense: Specially mixed spices and perfume.
Chapter 38. Furnishings/Final Accounting
Furnishings are serviceable, functional:
- The Altar for burnt offerings is acacia wood overlaid with bronze;
- Utensils, tools: Bronze; the laver (wash basin): Bronze;
- The Courtyard (enclosure fence): Bronze covered posts, silver bands and hooks, curtains of fine, embroidered linen.
Men and material accounting:
- 603,550 men over 20 years old escaped from Egypt;
- Gold donated: 2204.6 pounds;
- Silver donated: 7495.6 pounds;
- Bronze (brass) donated: 5291 pounds.
Chapter 39. Vestments
Robes are made for the priests; Colorful, elaborate:
- Blue, purple and scarlet linens with gold inlays, onyx gems;
- Breastplate: Twelve gem stones in gold filigree settings, represents the twelve sons of Israel;
- Gold chains and rings to hold the breast piece;
- The priestly robe of blue cloth, gold bells around the hem;
- Tunics and turbans of fine linens;
- Blue, purple and scarlet sash;
- Gold plate, diadem, engraved: HOLY TO THE LORD;
- Moses inspects, approves everything.
Chapter 40. Consecrated
First day of first month of second year, the Lord tells Moses to erect the complete Tabernacle and all furnishings:
- Anoint and consecrate everything;
- Wash, anoint, and dress Aaron and sons as priests;
- Set up the Courtyard around the Tabernacle, all is complete;
- The glory of the Lord fills the Tabernacle;
- The Lord’s presence hovers over the Tabernacle in a cloud by day, and a fire by night for all to see.
END OF THE BOOK OF EXODUS—PART 3
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