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TSK - EXODUS 35
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1 The sabbath.
4 The free gifts for the tabernacle.
20 The readiness of the people to offer.
30 Bezaleel and Aholiab are called to the work.
VERSE 1
- These.
* Ex 25:1-40; 31:1-11; 34:32
- do them.
* Mt 7:21-27 Ro 2:13 Jas 1:22
VERSE 2
- Six days.
* Ex 20:9,10; 23:12; 31:13-16; 34:21 Le 23:3 De 5:12-15 Lu 13:14
- an holy day. Heb. holiness. whosoever.
* Nu 15:32-36 De 5:12-14 Lu 13:14,15 Joh 5:16 Heb 2:2,3
* Heb 10:28,29
VERSE 3
* Ex 12:16; 16:23 Nu 15:32-36 Isa 58:13
VERSE 4
- This is.
* Ex 25:1,2
VERSE 5
- whosoever. See on ch.
* Ex 25:2-7 Jud 5:9 Ps 110:3 Mr 12:41-44 2Co 8:11,12; 9:7
VERSE 6
- blue. See on ch.
* Ex 26:1,31,36; 28:5,6,15,33
- goats' hair. See on ch.
* Ex 26:7-14
VERSE 7
VERSE 8
- And oil. See on ch.
* Ex 27:20
- spices.
* Ex 25:1-40; 30:23,28
VERSE 9
* Ex 25:5; 28:9,17-21; 39:6-14
VERSE 10
* Ex 31:1-6; 36:1-4
VERSE 11
- tabernacle. See on ch.
* Ex 26:1,2-37; 31:7-9; 36:8-34
- taches.
{Keraism,} from {karas,} to bend, so called from their curved
form; hooks, clasps, or any thing used for the purpose of
fastening: the word taches is formed by aph'resis from the
French attacher, to fasten. They were equivalent, perhaps,
to our hooks-and-eyes.
VERSE 12
- ark. See on ch.
* Ex 25:10-22; 37:1-9
- the vail. See on ch.
* Ex 26:7,31-33; 36:35,36
VERSE 13
* Ex 25:23-30; 37:10-16 Le 24:5,6
VERSE 14
- candlestick.
{Menorah,} rather, a chandelier, which was of pure gold, and
is described as having one shaft, with six branches
proceeding from it, adorned at equal distances with six
flowers, like lilies, with as many bowls and knops placed
alternately.
- See on ch.
* Ex 25:31-39; 37:17-24 Ps 148:3 Mt 5:14,15
VERSE 15
- the incense.
* Ex 30:1-10,22-38; 37:25-28 Ps 141:2
- the hanging.
* Ex 26:36,37; 36:37,38
VERSE 16
- The altar.
* Ex 27:1-8; 38:1-7
- the laver.
* Ex 30:18-21; 38:8
VERSE 17
- The hangings. See on ch.
* Ex 27:9-19; 38:9-20 2Sa 7:2
VERSE 18
- The pins.
These, as Dr. Wall observes, were not particularly mentioned.
Josephus says, that to every board of the tabernacle, and to
every pillar of the hangings of the court, there were ropes
or cords, fastened at the top of the board or pillar, and
that the other end of the rope was fastened to a [ ,]
a nail, or pin, which, at a good distance off, was driven
into the ground up to the head, a cubit deep. This was to
keep the tabernacle from being blown down by the wind. Dr.
Shaw, describing the tents of the Bedouins, says, "These
tents are kept firm and steady by bracing or stretching down
their eaves with cords tied to wooden hooked pins, well
pointed, which they drive into the ground with a mallet; one
of these pins answering to the nail, as the mallet does to
the hammer, which Jael used in fastening to the ground the
temples of Sisera." (Jud 4:21.)
* Ex 27:19
VERSE 19
- The cloths. See on ch.
* Ex 31:10; 39:1,41 Nu 4:5-15
- the holy. See on ch.
* Ex 28:1-43; 39:1-31
VERSE 20
* :20
VERSE 21
* :5,22,26,29; 25:2; 36:2 Jud 5:3,9,12 2Sa 7:27 1Ch 28:2,9
* 1Ch 29:3,5,6,9,14,17,18 Ezr 1:5,6; 7:27 Ps 110:3 Jer 30:21
* Pr 4:23 Mt 12:34 2Co 8:12; 9:7
VERSE 22
- bracelets.
{Chach,} either a hook or clasp to join garments together;
{fibula,} as Montanus renders; or bracelets, which are hooked
or clasped together; so Vulgate, {armillas.}
* Ex 32:3 Nu 31:50 Isa 3:19 Eze 16:11
- tablets.
{Kumoz,} as Bochart thinks, a kind of girdle, swathe, or
zone.
- every man.
* 1Ch 29:6,7 2Ch 24:9-14 Ezr 2:68,69 Ne 7:70-72 Isa 60:9,13
* Mt 2:11 Mr 12:41-44
VERSE 23
- See on ver.
* :6-10; 25:2-7 1Ch 29:8
VERSE 24
- whom.
* 2Co 8:12
VERSE 25
* Ex 28:3; 31:6; 36:1 2Ki 23:7 Pr 14:1; 31:19-24 Lu 8:2,3 Ac 9:39
* Ro 16:1-4,6,12 Ga 3:28 Php 4:3
VERSE 26
* :21,29; 36:8
VERSE 27
* :9 1Ch 29:6 Ezr 2:68
VERSE 28
* :8; 30:23-38
VERSE 29
- whose heart.
* :21,22 1Ch 29:3,6,9,10,14,17 Jud 5:2,9 1Co 9:17 2Co 9:7
- the Lord.
* :4 De 4:2; 11:32; 12:32 Isa 8:20 Mt 28:20 1Co 3:5 Ga 6:16
* 2Pe 1:19 2Ti 3:15-17
VERSE 30
- See.
* Ex 31:2-6 1Ki 7:13,14 Isa 28:26 1Co 3:10; 12:4,11 Jas 17 1:17
VERSE 31
- And he.
* Isa 11:2-5; 28:26; 61:1-3 1Co 12:4-10 Col 2:3 Jas 17 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.
{Daƒth,} (from {yadƒ,} to know, be acquainted with,)
knowledge, or a particular acquaintance with a person or
thing, practical, experimental knowledge.
VERSE 32
* :32
VERSE 33
VERSE 34
- he hath.
* Ezr 7:10,27 Ne 2:12 Jas 16 1:16,17
- Aholiab.
* Ex 31:6 2Ch 2:14 Isa 28:24-29 1Co 1:5-7; 12:7
VERSE 35
- he filled.
* :31; 31:3,6 1Ki 3:12; 7:14 2Ch 2:14 Isa 28:26
- the cunning.
* Ex 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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