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<div2 id="Ex.xl" n="xl" next="Ex.xli" prev="Ex.xxxix" progress="50.27%" title="Chapter XXXIX">
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<h2 id="Ex.xl-p0.1">E X O D U S</h2>
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<h3 id="Ex.xl-p0.2">CHAP. XXXIX.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ex.xl-p1">This chapter gives us an account of the finishing
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of the work of the tabernacle. I. The last things prepared were the
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holy garments. The ephod and its curious girdle, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.1-Exod.39.5" parsed="|Exod|39|1|39|5" passage="Ex 39:1-5">ver. 1-5</scripRef>. The onyx-stones for the shoulders,
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<scripRef id="Ex.xl-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.6-Exod.39.7" parsed="|Exod|39|6|39|7" passage="Ex 39:6,7">ver. 6, 7</scripRef>. The breastplate
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with the precious stones in it, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.8-Exod.39.21" parsed="|Exod|39|8|39|21" passage="Ex 39:8-21">ver.
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8-21</scripRef>. The robe of the ephod, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.22-Exod.39.26" parsed="|Exod|39|22|39|26" passage="Ex 39:22-26">ver. 22-26</scripRef>. The coats, bonnets, and
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breeches, for the inferior priests, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.27-Exod.39.29" parsed="|Exod|39|27|39|29" passage="Ex 39:27-29">ver. 27-29</scripRef>. And the plate of the holy
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crown, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.30-Exod.39.31" parsed="|Exod|39|30|39|31" passage="Ex 39:30,31">ver. 30, 31</scripRef>. II.
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A summary account of the whole work, as it was presented to Moses
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when it was all finished, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.32-Exod.39.43" parsed="|Exod|39|32|39|43" passage="Ex 39:32-43">ver.
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32</scripRef>, &c.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ex.xl-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39" parsed="|Exod|39|0|0|0" passage="Ex 39" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ex.xl-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.1-Exod.39.31" parsed="|Exod|39|1|39|31" passage="Ex 39:1-31" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Exod.39.1-Exod.39.31">
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<h4 id="Ex.xl-p1.10">The Tabernacle and Its
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Furniture. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p1.11">b. c.</span> 1491.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ex.xl-p2">1 And of the blue, and purple, and scarlet, they
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made cloths of service, to do service in the holy <i>place,</i> and
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made the holy garments for Aaron; as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p2.1">Lord</span> commanded Moses. 2 And he made the
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ephod <i>of</i> gold, blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine
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twined linen. 3 And they did beat the gold into thin plates,
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and cut <i>it into</i> wires, to work <i>it</i> in the blue, and in
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the purple, and in the scarlet, and in the fine linen, <i>with</i>
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cunning work. 4 They made shoulderpieces for it, to couple
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<i>it</i> together: by the two edges was it coupled together.
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5 And the curious girdle of his ephod, that <i>was</i> upon
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it, <i>was</i> of the same, according to the work thereof;
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<i>of</i> gold, blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined
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linen; as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p2.2">Lord</span> commanded Moses.
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6 And they wrought onyx stones inclosed in ouches of gold,
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graven, as signets are graven, with the names of the children of
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Israel. 7 And he put them on the shoulders of the ephod,
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<i>that they should be</i> stones for a memorial to the children of
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Israel; as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p2.3">Lord</span> commanded Moses.
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8 And he made the breastplate <i>of</i> cunning work, like
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the work of the ephod; <i>of</i> gold, blue, and purple, and
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scarlet, and fine twined linen. 9 It was foursquare; they
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made the breastplate double: a span <i>was</i> the length thereof,
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and a span the breadth thereof, <i>being</i> doubled. 10 And
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they set in it four rows of stones: <i>the first</i> row <i>was</i>
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a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle: this <i>was</i> the first row.
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11 And the second row, an emerald, a sapphire, and a
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diamond. 12 And the third row, a ligure, an agate, and an
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amethyst. 13 And the fourth row, a beryl, an onyx, and a
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jasper: <i>they were</i> inclosed in ouches of gold in their
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inclosings. 14 And the stones <i>were</i> according to the
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names of the children of Israel, twelve, according to their names,
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<i>like</i> the engravings of a signet, every one with his name,
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according to the twelve tribes. 15 And they made upon the
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breastplate chains at the ends, <i>of</i> wreathen work <i>of</i>
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pure gold. 16 And they made two ouches <i>of</i> gold, and
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two gold rings; and put the two rings in the two ends of the
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breastplate. 17 And they put the two wreathen chains of gold
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in the two rings on the ends of the breastplate. 18 And the
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two ends of the two wreathen chains they fastened in the two
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ouches, and put them on the shoulderpieces of the ephod, before it.
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19 And they made two rings of gold, and put <i>them</i> on
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the two ends of the breastplate, upon the border of it, which
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<i>was</i> on the side of the ephod inward. 20 And they made
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two <i>other</i> golden rings, and put them on the two sides of the
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ephod underneath, toward the forepart of it, over against the
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<i>other</i> coupling thereof, above the curious girdle of the
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ephod. 21 And they did bind the breastplate by his rings
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unto the rings of the ephod with a lace of blue, that it might be
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above the curious girdle of the ephod, and that the breastplate
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might not be loosed from the ephod; as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p2.4">Lord</span> commanded Moses. 22 And he made the
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robe of the ephod <i>of</i> woven work, all <i>of</i> blue.
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23 And <i>there was</i> an hole in the midst of the robe, as the
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hole of an habergeon, <i>with</i> a band round about the hole, that
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it should not rend. 24 And they made upon the hems of the
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robe pomegranates <i>of</i> blue, and purple, and scarlet,
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<i>and</i> twined <i>linen.</i> 25 And they made bells
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<i>of</i> pure gold, and put the bells between the pomegranates
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upon the hem of the robe, round about between the pomegranates;
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26 A bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, round
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about the hem of the robe to minister <i>in;</i> as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p2.5">Lord</span> commanded Moses. 27 And they
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made coats <i>of</i> fine linen <i>of</i> woven work for Aaron, and
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for his sons, 28 And a mitre <i>of</i> fine linen, and
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goodly bonnets <i>of</i> fine linen, and linen breeches <i>of</i>
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fine twined linen, 29 And a girdle <i>of</i> fine twined
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linen, and blue, and purple, and scarlet, <i>of</i> needlework; as
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the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p2.6">Lord</span> commanded Moses. 30
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And they made the plate of the holy crown <i>of</i> pure gold, and
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wrote upon it a writing, <i>like to</i> the engravings of a signet,
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HOLINESS TO THE LORD. 31 And they tied unto it a lace of
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blue, to fasten <i>it</i> on high upon the mitre; as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p2.7">Lord</span> commanded Moses.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xl-p3">In this account of the making of the
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priests' garments, according to the instructions given (ch. 28), we
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may observe, 1. That the priests' garments are called here
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<i>clothes of service,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.1" parsed="|Exod|39|1|0|0" passage="Ex 39:1"><i>v.</i>
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1</scripRef>. Note, Those that wear robes of honour must look upon
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them as clothes of service; for from those upon whom honour is put
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service is expected. It is said of those that are arrayed in white
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robes that they <i>are before the throne of God, and serve him day
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and night in his temple,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Rev.7.13" parsed="|Rev|7|13|0|0" passage="Re 7:13">Rev. vii.
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13, 15</scripRef>. Holy garments were not made for men to sleep in,
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or to strut in, but to do service in; and then they are indeed for
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glory and beauty. The Son of man himself <i>came not to be
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ministered unto, but to minister.</i> 2. That all the six
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paragraphs here, which give a distinct account of the making of
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these holy garments, conclude with those words, <i>as the Lord
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commanded Moses,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.5 Bible:Exod.39.7 Bible:Exod.39.21 Bible:Exod.39.26 Bible:Exod.39.29 Bible:Exod.39.31" parsed="|Exod|39|5|0|0;|Exod|39|7|0|0;|Exod|39|21|0|0;|Exod|39|26|0|0;|Exod|39|29|0|0;|Exod|39|31|0|0" passage="Ex 39:5,7,21,26,29,31"><i>v.</i> 5, 7, 21, 26, 29, 31</scripRef>.
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The like is not in any of the foregoing accounts, as if in these,
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more than any other of the appurtenances of the tabernacle, they
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had a particular regard to the divine appointment, both for warrant
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and for direction. It is an intimation to all the Lord's ministers
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to make the word of God their rule in all their ministrations, and
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to act in observance of and obedience to the command of God. 3.
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That these garments, in conformity to the rest of the furniture of
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the tabernacle, were very rich and splendid; the church in its
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infancy was thus taught, thus pleased, with the rudiments of this
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world; but now under the gospel, which is the ministration of the
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Spirit, to affect and impose such pompous habits as the church of
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Rome does, under pretence of decency and instruction, is to betray
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<i>the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free,</i> and to
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entangle the church again in the bondage of those carnal ordinances
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which were imposed only till the time of reformation. 4. That they
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were all shadows of good things to come, but the substance is
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Christ, and the grace of the gospel; when therefore the substance
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has come, it is a jest to be fond of the shadow. (1.) Christ is our
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great high-priest; when he undertook the work of our redemption, he
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put on the clothes of service—he arrayed himself with the gifts
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and graces of the Spirit, which he received not by measure—girded
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himself with the curious girdle of resolution, to go through with
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his undertaking—charged himself with the curious girdle of
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resolution, to go through with his undertaking—charged himself
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with all God's spiritual Israel, bore them on his shoulders,
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carried them in his bosom, laid them near his heart, engraved them
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on the palms of his hands, and presented them in the breast-plate
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of judgment unto his Father. And (lastly) he crowned himself with
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<i>holiness to the Lord,</i> consecrating his whole undertaking to
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the honour of his Father's holiness: now consider how great this
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man is. (2.) True believers are spiritual priests. The clean linen
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with which all their clothes of service must be made is <i>the
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righteousness of saints</i> (<scripRef id="Ex.xl-p3.4" osisRef="Bible:Rev.19.8" parsed="|Rev|19|8|0|0" passage="Re 19:8">Rev. xix.
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8</scripRef>), and <i>Holiness to the Lord</i> must be so written
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upon their foreheads that all who converse with them may see, and
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say, that they bear the image of God's holiness, and are devoted to
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the praise of it.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ex.xl-p3.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.32-Exod.39.43" parsed="|Exod|39|32|39|43" passage="Ex 39:32-43" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Exod.39.32-Exod.39.43">
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<h4 id="Ex.xl-p3.6">The Tabernacle Completed. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p3.7">b. c.</span> 1491.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ex.xl-p4">32 Thus was all the work of the tabernacle of
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the tent of the congregation finished: and the children of Israel
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did according to all that the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p4.1">Lord</span>
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commanded Moses, so did they. 33 And they brought the
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tabernacle unto Moses, the tent, and all his furniture, his taches,
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his boards, his bars, and his pillars, and his sockets, 34
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And the covering of rams' skins dyed red, and the covering of
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badgers' skins, and the vail of the covering, 35 The ark of
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the testimony, and the staves thereof, and the mercy seat,
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36 The table, <i>and</i> all the vessels thereof, and the
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showbread, 37 The pure candlestick, <i>with</i> the lamps
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thereof, <i>even with</i> the lamps to be set in order, and all the
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vessels thereof, and the oil for light, 38 And the golden
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altar, and the anointing oil, and the sweet incense, and the
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hanging for the tabernacle door, 39 The brazen altar, and
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his grate of brass, his staves, and all his vessels, the laver and
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his foot, 40 The hangings of the court, his pillars, and his
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sockets, and the hanging for the court gate, his cords, and his
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pins, and all the vessels of the service of the tabernacle, for the
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tent of the congregation, 41 The cloths of service to do
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service in the holy <i>place,</i> and the holy garments for Aaron
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the priest, and his sons' garments, to minister in the priest's
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office. 42 According to all that the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p4.2">Lord</span> commanded Moses, so the children of Israel
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made all the work. 43 And Moses did look upon all the work,
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and, behold, they had done it as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xl-p4.3">Lord</span> had commanded, even so had they done it:
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and Moses blessed them.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xl-p5">Observe here, I. The builders of the
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tabernacle made very good despatch. It was not much more than five
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months from the beginning to the finishing of it. Though there was
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a great deal of fine work about it, such as is usually the work of
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time, embroidering and engraving, not only in gold, but in precious
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stones, yet they went through with it in a little time. Church-work
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is usually slow work, but they made quick work of this, and yet did
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it with the greatest exactness imaginable. For, 1. Many hands were
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employed, all unanimous, and not striving with each other. This
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expedited the business, and made it easy. 2. The workmen were
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taught of God, and so were kept from making blunders, which would
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have retarded them. 3. The people were hearty and zealous in the
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work, and impatient till it was finished. God had prepared their
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hearts, and then <i>the thing was done suddenly,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:2Chr.29.36" parsed="|2Chr|29|36|0|0" passage="2Ch 29:36">2 Chron. xxix. 36</scripRef>. Resolution and
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industry, and a cheerful application of mind, will, by the grace of
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God, bring a great deal of good work to pass in a little time, in
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less than one would expect.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xl-p6">II. They punctually observed their orders,
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and did not in the least vary from them. They did it <i>according
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to all that the Lord commanded Moses,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.32 Bible:Exod.39.42" parsed="|Exod|39|32|0|0;|Exod|39|42|0|0" passage="Ex 39:32,42"><i>v.</i> 32, 42</scripRef>. Note, God's work must be
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done, in every thing, according to his own will. His institutions
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neither need nor admit men's inventions to make them either more
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beautiful or more likely to answer the intention of them. <i>Add
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thou not unto his words.</i> God is pleased with willing worship,
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but not with will-worship.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xl-p7">III. They brought all their work to Moses,
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and submitted it to his inspection and censure, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.33" parsed="|Exod|39|33|0|0" passage="Ex 39:33"><i>v.</i> 33</scripRef>. He knew what he had ordered
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them to make; and now the particulars were called over, and all
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produced, that Moses might see both that they had made all,
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omitting nothing, and that they had made all according to the
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instructions given them, and that, if they had made a mistake in
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any thing, it might be forthwith rectified. Thus they showed
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respect to Moses, who was set over them in the Lord; not objecting
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that Moses did not understand such work, and therefore that there
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was no reason for submitting it to his judgment. No, that God who
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gave them so much knowledge as to do the work gave them also so
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much humility as to be willing to have it examined and compared
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with the model. Moses was in authority, and they would pay a
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deference to his place. <i>The spirit of the prophets is subject to
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the prophets.</i> And besides, though they knew how to do the work
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better than Moses, Moses had a better and more exact idea of the
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model than they had, and therefore they could not be well pleased
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with their own work, unless they had his approbation. Thus in all
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the services of religion we should <i>labour to be accepted of the
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Lord.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xl-p8">IV. Moses, upon search, found all done
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according to the rule, <scripRef id="Ex.xl-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.39.43" parsed="|Exod|39|43|0|0" passage="Ex 39:43"><i>v.</i>
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43</scripRef>. Moses, both for their satisfaction and for his own,
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did look upon all the work, piece by piece, and behold they had
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done it according to the pattern shown him, for the same Being that
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showed him the pattern guided their hand in the work. All the
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copies of God's grace exactly agree with the original of his
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counsels: what God works in us, and by us, is the fulfilling of the
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good pleasure of his own goodness; and when the mystery of God
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shall be finished, and all his performances come to be compared
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with his purposes, it will appear that behold all is done according
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to the counsel of his own will, not one iota or tittle of which
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shall fall to the ground, or be varied from.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xl-p9">V. Moses blessed them. 1. He commended
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them, and signified his approbation of all they had done. He did
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not find fault where there was none, as some do, who think they
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disparage their own judgment if they do not find something amiss in
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the best and most accomplished performance. In all this work it is
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probable there might have been found here and there a stitch amiss,
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and a stroke awry, which would have served for an over-curious and
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censorious critic to animadvert upon; but Moses was too candid to
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notice small faults where there were no great ones. Note, All
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governors must be a praise to those that do well, as well as a
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terror to evil-doers. Why should any take a pride in being hard to
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be pleased? 2. He not only praised them, but prayed for them. He
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blessed them as one having authority, for the less is blessed of
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the better. We read not of any wages that Moses paid them for their
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work, but this blessing he gave them. For, though ordinarily the
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labourer be worthy of his hire, yet in this case, 1. They wrought
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for themselves. The honour and comfort of God's tabernacle among
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them would be recompence enough. <i>If thou be wise, thou shalt be
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wise for thyself.</i> 2. They had their meat from heaven on
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free-cost, for themselves and their families, and their raiment
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waxed not old upon them; so that they neither needed wages nor had
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reason to expect any. <i>Freely you have received, freely give.</i>
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The obligations we lie under, both in duty and interest, to serve
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God, should be sufficient to quicken us to our work, though we had
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not a reward in prospect. But, 3. This blessing, in the name of the
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Lord, was wages enough for all their work. Those whom God employs
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he will bless, and those whom he blesses are blessed indeed. The
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blessing he commands is <i>life for evermore.</i></p>
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