‏ Exodus 26:1

1 The ten curtains of the tabernacle.

7 The eleven curtains of goats' hair, and the covering of rams' and badgers' skins.

15 The boards of the tabernacle, with their sockets and bars.

31 The vail for the ark.

36 The hanging for the door.

the tabernacle with ten curtains.The word {mishcan,} from {shachan,} to dwell, means simply a dwelling-place, or habitation. "When God had brought the children of Israel out of Egypt," says the very learned Dr. Cudworth, "resolving to manifest himself in a peculiar manner present among them, he thought good to dwell amongst them in a visible and external manner; and therefore, while they were in the wilderness, and sojourned in tents, he would have a tent or tabernacle built, to sojourn with them also.--Now, the tabernacle being thus a house for God to dwell in visibly, to make up the notion of dwelling or habitation complete, there must be all things suitable to a house belonging to it. Hence, in the holy place, there must be a table and a candlestick, because these were the ordinary furniture of a room. The table must have its dishes, and spoons, and bowls, and covers, belonging to it, though they were never used; and always be furnished with bread upon it. The candlestick must have its lamps continually burning, etc."

25:8; 36:8-19; 40:2,17-19; 1Ch 17:1; 21:29; Joh 1:14; 2:21; Heb 8:2

Heb 9:9,23,24; Re 21:3

fine twined linen.

36; 25:4; 35:6,35; Re 19:8

cherubims.

25:18

cunning work. Heb. the work of a cunning workman, orembroiderer.

‏ Exodus 28:15

the breastplate.

4,30; 39:8; Le 8:8

after.

6; 26:1

‏ Exodus 38:23

Aholiab.

35:34

a cunning.

35:34

‏ 2 Chronicles 2:7-13

cunning.

Ex 31:3-5; 1Ki 7:14; Isa 28:26,29; 60:10

to grave. Heb. to grave gravings. whom David.

1Ch 22:15,16

Send me also.

1Ki 5:6

algum trees. or, algummim.Called in the parallel passage, by a transposition of letters, {almuggim,} or "almug-trees;" which is rendered by the Vulgate, {ligna thyina,} the thya or lignum vitæ wood. Theophrastus say that "the thyon of thya tree grows near the temple of Jupiter Ammon (in Africa), and in the Cyrenaica; that it resembles the cypress in its boughs, leaves, stalk, and fruit; and that its wood (from its close texture) never rots." The LXX. render here [peukina;] and Josephus calls it [xyla peukina,] torch or pine-trees; but cautions us against supposing that the wood was like what was known in his time by that name; for these "were to the sight like the wood of the fig-tree, but more white and shining." The Syriac version has {kaiso dekee-sotho,} probably cypress wood; and Dr. Shaw supposes it denotes the cypress. Several critics understand it to mean gummy wood; and Celsius queries whether it may not be the sandal-tree, as the Rabbins and Dr. Geddes suppose.

1Ki 10:11

almug-trees.

wonderful great. Heb. great and wonderful.

5; 7:21; 1Ki 9:8

I will give.

1Ki 5:11; Lu 10:7; Ro 13:7,8

baths of wine.

1Ki 7:26,38; Ezr 7:22

Because.

9:8; De 7:7,8; 1Ki 10:9; Ps 72:17

Huram.

1Ki 5:7; 1Ch 29:20; Ps 72:18,19; Lu 1:68; 1Pe 1:3

that made heaven.

Ge 1:1-2:25; Ps 33:6; 102:5; 124:8; 136:5,6; 146:5,6; Jer 10:10

Ac 4:24; 14:15; Col 1:16,17; Re 4:11; 10:6

endued, etc. Heb. knowing prudence and understanding.

1:10-12

an house.

1

of Huram.

4:16

‏ Psalms 137:5

I forget.

84:1,2,10; 102:13,14; 122:5-9; Ne 1:2-4; 2:2,3; Isa 62:1,6,7

Jer 51:50; Da 6:10,11

let my right.

Zec 11:17

‏ Song of Solomon 7:1

1 A further description of the church's graces.

10 The church professes her faith and desire.

thy feet.

Lu 15:22; Eph 6:15; Php 1:27

O prince's.

Ps 45:13; 2Co 6:18

the joints.

Da 2:32

Eph 4:15,16; Col 2:19

the work.

Ex 28:15; 35:35
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