Verse 11. - On the tabernacle, see Exodus 26:1-6; on the tent, ib, 7-13; on the covering, ib, 14; the boards, ib, 15-25; the bars, ib, 26-29; the pillars, ib, 32-37; and the sockets, ib, 19, 21, 25, 32, and 37. The enumeration comprises all the main parts of which the tabernacle consisted. 35:4-19 The tabernacle was to be dedicated to the honour of God, and used in his service; and therefore what was brought for it, was an offering to the Lord. The rule is, Whosoever is of a willing heart, let him bring. All that were skilful must work. God dispenses his gifts; and as every man hath received, so he must minister, 1Pe 4:10. Those that were rich, must bring in materials to work on; those that were skilful, must serve the tabernacle with their skill: as they needed one another, so the tabernacle needed them both, 1Co 12:7-21.The tabernacle,.... Which is not a general name for the whole, the court, the holy place, and the holy of holies; but designs the ten fine linen curtains curiously wrought; or the under curtains, as Jarchi expresses it, which were within: his tent; the curtains of goats' hair, which were a covering over the others, and were made for a roof of the tabernacle, as the same writer observes: and his covering; the covering for the tent, which was made of rams' skins, and badgers' skins: his taches; which clasped, coupled the curtains together, both the one and the other; the one sort were of silver, and the other of brass: and his boards, his bars, his pillars; which were all of shittim wood; the boards were the walls of the tabernacle, the bars which kept them tight together, and the pillars were those on which the hanging of the door of the tent, and on which the vail that divided between the holy of holies, were hung; of all which, see Exodus 26:1 &c. to end of chapter: and his sockets; which were of silver, into which the boards were let and fastened, see Exodus 26:19, &c. |