2 entries for 出埃及記 36:8-36:38 Shittah Tree, Shittim Shittah Tree, Shittim (Heb. shittah, the thorny), is without doubt correctly referred to some... Tache Tache The word thus rendered occurs only in the description of the structure of the tabernacle...About...
Now throughout all their journeys whenever the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle, the sons of Israel would set out;Amplified BibleIn all their journeys, whenever the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle, the Israelites would set out;Christian Standard BibleThe Israelites set ...
However minute--even tediously minute--the description, there would necessarily have been a multitude of particulars, not to be described in words, where Moses would have to be guided by the pattern that he had seen. Pulpit CommentaryVerse 30. - According to the fashion. Where the description...
Exodus 40:9 “Then you shall take the anointing oil and anoint the tabernacle and all that is in it, and shall consecrate it and all its furnishings; and it shall be holy. 10 “You shall anoint the altar of burnt offering and all its utensils, and consecrate the altar, and the altar...
34 1 The Tables are renewed. 6 The description of God. 12 All fellowship with idolaters is forbidden. 18 The feasts. 28 Moses is 40 days in the mount. 30 His face shineth, and he covereth it with a veil. 1 And the Lord said unto Moses, Hew thee two Tables of stone...
Professor Michael Homan showed that the Tabernacle has architectural parallels with the battle tent of Pharaoh Rameses II.[5] Professor Scott Noegel showed parallels between the Levite priests’ description of the Ark and Egyptian barks.[6] Only texts written by Levites give the requirement to ...
A perfect example is your description of Moses’ act as barbaric. If you want to be consistent with your “common morality,” you would have to say that because more than half of the world believes what Moses did was moral, then YOU are the one who is outside the “common morality.”...
(assuming there was a distinct time for this chapter), that it was after the erection of the tabernacle, that Taberah (the Burning) preceded it (not in Exod 16), that the people were tired of the manna (not that there was no bread to eat) and so God would send the quail, and ...
Exodus 39:3 Here we have the clearest description of how the five materials (gold, blue, purple, and scarlet threads, and linen) were woven together into one fabric. The material from which the blue, purple, and scarlet threads were made is a question because Deuteronomy 22:11 forbids fabr...