Exodus 26:1-2

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This chapter is given over to the details of the structure itself, the curtains, coverings, boards and walls and veil. The passage can be studied on one level for its function both practically and symbolically for Israel’s worship. On another level it can be studied for its typology, for the tabernacle and many of its parts speak of Christ. For this one should see the commentaries.
“The tabernacle itself
The word order in Hebrew thrusts the direct object to the front for particular emphasis. After the first couple of pieces of furniture are treated (chap. 25), attention turns to the tabernacle itself.
you are to make with
This is for the adverbial accusative explaining how the dwelling place is to be made.
ten curtains of fine twisted linen and blue and purple and scarlet;
S. R. Driver suggests that the curtains were made with threads dyed with these colors (Exodus, 280). Perhaps the colored threads were used for embroidering the cherubim in the curtains.
you are to make them with
The construction is difficult in this line because of the word order. “Cherubim” is an adverbial accusative explaining how they were to make the curtains. And מַעֲשֵׂה חֹשֵׁב (maaseh khoshev) means literally “work of a designer”; it is in apposition to “cherubim.” The Hebrew participle means “designer” or “deviser” so that one could render this “of artistic designs in weaving” (S. R. Driver, Exodus, 280–81). B. Jacob says that it refers to “artistic weavers” (Exodus, 789).
cherubim that are the work of an artistic designer.
2The length of each
Heb “one” (so KJV).
curtain is to be forty-two feet, and the width of each curtain is to be six feet
Heb “twenty-eight cubits” long and “four cubits” wide.
– the same size for each of the curtains.
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