Exodus 35:27

27 The leaders brought onyx stones and other jewels for the linen apron and the chest cloth.

Exodus 35:27 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 35:27

And the rulers brought onyx stones, and stones to be set,
&c.] Or "stones of fillings" F4, to be set in ouches, and fill them up, as stones set in rings do:

for the ephod, and for the breastplate;
the onyx stones were for the shoulder pieces of the ephod; and the other stones were for the breastplate of judgment, and both to be borne by the high priest, for a memorial of the children of Israel before the Lord, whose names were engraven on these stones: the rulers are mentioned last, as bringing their offerings: the reason of which may not be, because they were backward to it, for they might offer earlier, though recorded last; or if they offered last, it might be because they brought things that others could not; namely, the precious stones here mentioned, and other things in the next verse, the common people had not; though some of the Jewish writers tax them with dilatoriness, and observe a letter wanting in the word for "rulers", it generally has; omitted to denote, as they think, that they were slow and backward in offering; so Jarchi notes from R. Nathan.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (Myalmh ynba) "lapides plenitudinum", Pagninus, Montanus; "repletionum", Vatablus; "impletionum", Drusius.

Exodus 35:27 In-Context

25 All of the skilled women spun yarn with their hands. They brought blue, purple or bright red yarn or fine linen.
26 All of the skilled women who wanted to spin the goat hair did so.
27 The leaders brought onyx stones and other jewels for the linen apron and the chest cloth.
28 They also brought spices and olive oil. They brought them for the light, for the anointing oil, and for the sweet-smelling incense.
29 All of the men and women of Israel who wanted to bring offerings to the LORD brought them to him. The offerings were for all of the work the LORD had commanded Moses to tell them to do.
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