Exodus 26

1 [The LORD continued,] "Make the inner tent with ten sheets made from fine linen yarn. Take violet, purple, and bright red yarn, and creatively work an angel design into the fabric.
2 Each sheet will be 42 feet long and 6 feet wide--all the same size.
3 Five of the sheets must be sewn together, and the other five must also be sewn together.
4 Make 50 violet loops along the edge of the end sheet in each set,
5 placing the loops opposite each other.
6 Make 50 gold fasteners. Use them to link the [two sets of] sheets together so that the tent is a single unit.
7 "Make 11 sheets of goats' hair to form an outer tent over the inner tent.
8 Each of the 11 sheets will be 45 feet long and 6 feet wide.
9 Sew five of the sheets together into one set and the remaining six into another set. Fold the sixth sheet in half [to hang] in front of the tent.
10 Make 50 loops along the edge of the end sheet in each set.
11 Make 50 bronze fasteners, and put them through the loops to link the inner tent together as a single unit.
12 The remaining half-sheet should hang over the back of the inner tent.
13 There will be 18 inches left over on each side because of the length of the outer tent's sheets. That part should hang over each side in order to cover the inner tent.
14 Make a cover of rams' skins that have been dyed red for the outer tent. Over that put a cover made of fine leather.
15 "Make a framework out of acacia wood for the inner tent.
16 Each frame is to be 15 feet long and 27 inches wide,
17 with two identical pegs. Make all the frames for the inner tent the same way.
18 Make 20 frames for the south side of the inner tent.
19 Then make 40 silver sockets at the bottom of the 20 frames, two sockets at the bottom of each frame for the two pegs.
20 For the north side of the inner tent [make] 20 frames
21 and 40 silver sockets, two at the bottom of each frame.
22 Make six frames for the far end, the west side.
23 Make two frames for [each of] the corners at the far end of the inner tent.
24 These will be held together at the bottom and held tightly at the top by a single ring. Both corner frames will be made this way.
25 There will be eight frames with 16 silver sockets, two at the bottom of each frame.
26 "Make crossbars out of acacia wood: five for the frames on one side of the inner tent,
27 five for those on the other side, and five for the frames on the far end of the inner tent, the west side.
28 The middle crossbar will run from one end to the other, halfway up the frames.
29 Cover the frames with gold, make gold rings to hold the crossbars, and cover the crossbars with gold.
30 "Set up the inner tent according to the plans you were shown on the mountain.
31 "Make a canopy of violet, purple, and bright red yarn. Creatively work an angel design into fine linen yarn.
32 Use gold hooks to hang it on four posts of acacia wood covered with gold, standing in four silver sockets.
33 Hang the canopy from the fasteners in the ceiling, and put the ark containing the words of my promise under it. The canopy will mark off the most holy place from the holy place.
34 Put the throne of mercy that is on the ark in the most holy place.
35 "Place the table outside the canopy on the north side of the inner tent, and put the lamp stand opposite the table on the south side.
36 "For the entrance of the outer tent, make a screen out of fine linen yarn, embroidered with violet, purple, and bright red yarn.
37 Make five posts of acacia wood for the screen and cover them with gold. Make gold hooks for this screen. Cast five bronze bases for the posts."

Exodus 26 Commentary

Chapter 26

The curtains of the tabernacle. (1-6) The curtains of goats' hair. (7-14) The boards, sockets, and bars. (15-30) The vail of the holy of holies, and for the entrance. (31-37)

Verses 1-6 God manifested his presence among the Israelites in a tabernacle or tent, because of their condition in the wilderness. God suits the tokens of his favour, and the gifts of his grace, to his people's state and wants. The curtains of the tabernacle were to be very rich. They were to be embroidered with cherubim, signifying that the angels of God pitch their tents round about the church, ( Psalms 34:7 ) .

Verses 7-14 The curtains of meaner materials, being made both longer and broader, covered the others, and were defended by coverings of skins. The whole represents the person and doctrine of Christ, and the church of true Christians, and all heavenly things, which outwardly are mean, but inwardly, and in the sight of God, are glorious and precious.

Verses 15-30 The sockets of silver each weighed about 115 pounds; they were placed in rows on the ground. In every pair of these sockets, a strong board of shittim-wood, covered with plates of gold, was fitted by mortises and tenons. Thus walls were formed for the two sides, and for the west end. The wall was further held together by bars, which passed through rings of gold. Over this the curtains were spread. Though movable, it was strong and firm. The materials were very costly. In all this it was a type of the church of God, built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner-stone, ( ephesians 2:20 ephesians 2:21 ) .

Verses 31-37 A vail, or curtain, separated the holy place from the most holy place. It was hung upon pillars. This vail was for a partition between the holy place and the most holy; which forbade any to look into the holiest of all. The apostle tells what was the meaning of this vail, ( Hebrews 9:8 ) . That the ceremonial law could not make the comers thereunto perfect, nor would the observance of it bring men to heaven; the way into the holiest of all was not made manifest, while the first tabernacle was standing. Life and immortality lay hidden till they were brought to light by the gospel; which was signified by the rending of this vail at the death of Christ, ( Matthew 27:51 ) . We have now boldness to enter into the holiest, in all acts of worship, by the blood of Jesus; yet such as obliges us to holy reverence. Another vail was for the outer door of the tabernacle. This vail was all the defence the tabernacle had. God takes care of his church on earth. A curtain shall be, if God please to make it so, as strong a defence to his house, as gates of brass and bars of iron. With this typical description of Christ and his church before us, what is our judgment of these matters? Do we see any glory in the person of Christ? any excellence in his character? any thing precious in his salvation? or any wisdom in the doctrine of the cross? Will our religion bear examination? and are we more careful to approve our hearts to God than our characters toward men?

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 26

In this chapter a description is given of the tabernacle itself, and first of its inward curtains, of their number, matter, length, and breadth, and the manner of coupling them together, Ex 26:1-6, and then of the outward curtains of it, their number, matter, length, and breadth, and coupling, and how disposed of, Ex 26:7-13, and next of the two coverings of the tabernacle, of rams' skins and badgers' skins, Ex 22:14, the boards for the tabernacle are also described, with their tenons and sockets, Ex 26:15-25 and the bars and rings for it, by which it was kept firm together, Ex 26:26-30, an account is given of the vail between the holy and the most holy place, Ex 26:31-35, and of the hanging for the door of the tabernacle, Ex 26:36,37.

Exodus 26 Commentaries

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