Today, I am reading and commenting on Exodus 36-38.
Today’s passage provides a description of the process of putting together the Tabernacle. If, like me, you do not get much out of descriptions of glorious building, this passage may seem redundant since the design for the Tabernacle has been described previously. However, this passage contains a detailed description of what the artisans actually did to build the Tabernacle. I also want to also highlight that the artisans had to ask Moses to tell the people to stop providing them with materials for building the Tabernacle because they had enough. Reading between the lines, the reason the artisans went to Moses was because the people had given so much that the excess was starting to get in the way. One take away I always get from these passages, and the ones later describing the building of Solomon’s Temple, is that there is a time for us to expend resources to make a place designed to turn people’s focus to God.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.