Exodus 31:1-6

1 Bezaleel and Aholiab are appointed and qualified for the work of the tabernacle.

12 The observation of the sabbath is again commanded.

18 Moses receives the two tables.

1

I have.

33:12,17; 35:30; 36:1; Isa 45:3,4; Mr 3:16-19; Joh 3:27

Bezaleel.

37:1; 1Ch 2:19,20

filled.

35:31; 1Ki 3:9; 7:14; Isa 28:6,26; 1Co 12:4-11

the spirit of God.{Ruach Elohim,} rather, "a spirit of God;" which is a usual Hebraism, signifying "an excellent spirit;" or, as we should now say, "a distinguished genius for the work he had to perform." No man, by course of reading or study, ever acquired a genius of any kind: we call it natural, and say it was born with the man: Moses teaches us to consider it divine. The prophet Isaiah, (ch. 28:24-29,) pointedly refers to this sort of teaching as coming from God, even in the most common and less difficult arts of life. Dark as the heathens were, yet they acknowledged that all talents and the seeds of all arts came from God.

25:32-35; 26:1; 28:15; 1Ki 7:14; 2Ch 2:7,13,14

28:9-21

I have given.

4:14,15; 6:26; Ezr 5:1,2; Ec 4:9-12; Mt 10:2-4; Lu 10:1; Ac 13:2

Ac 15:39,40

Aholiab.

35:34; 36:1

wise hearted.

28:3; 35:10,25,26,35; 36:1,8; 1Ki 3:12; Pr 2:6,7; Jas 1:5,16,17

that they.

37:1-38:31; Nu 4:1-49; 1Ki 6:1-8:66; 2Ch 3:1-4:22; Eze 43:1-48:35

Exodus 35:30-35

See.

31:2-6; 1Ki 7:13,14; Isa 28:26; 1Co 3:10; 12:4,11; Jas 1:17

And he.

Isa 11:2-5; 28:26; 61:1-3; 1Co 12:4-10; Col 2:3; Jas 1:17

wisdom.{Chochmah,} (from {chacham,} to be wise, skilful, prudent,) wisdom, denoting the compass of mind and strength of capacity necessary to form a wise man; hence our word wisdom is the power of judging what is wise, or best to be done; from the Saxon {wisedom,} the doom or judgment of the well taught, wise, or prudent man, from {wisan,} to teach, advise, and {deman,} to judge.

understanding.{Tevoonah,} (from {boon,} to separate, distinguish, discern,) understanding, discernment, capacity to comprehend the different parts of a work, how to connect, arrange, etc., in order to make a complete whole.

knowledge.{Daâth,} (from {yadâ,} to know, be acquainted with,) knowledge, or a particular acquaintance with a person or thing, practical, experimental knowledge.

32

33

he hath.

Ezr 7:10,27; Ne 2:12; Jas 1:16,17

Aholiab.

31:6; 2Ch 2:14; Isa 28:24-29; 1Co 1:5-7; 12:7

he filled.

31; 31:3,6; 1Ki 3:12; 7:14; 2Ch 2:14; Isa 28:26

the cunning.

26:1; Ac 19:6,8; 1Co 1:5,7; 12:4,8,12; Ga 3:2,5; 1Ti 3:15; 4:16

2Ti 2:15

of the weaver.

Job 7:6; Isa 38:12
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