I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Exodus 39-40.
The other day I wrote that I was not sure when the Tabernacle replaced the tent that Moses had been using as the “Tent of Meeting”, well in today’s passage you can see that I have never before noticed the existence of a “Tent of Meeting” before the Tabernacle because it tells us that the Tabernacle became the Tent of Meeting when it was first set up. Now I find the initial setting up of the Tabernacle interesting. The passage tells us that Moses set up the Tabernacle, but we know that he had to have help to do so (there is no way that one person set up the Tabernacle by themselves as described). What makes that interesting is that a little later we have detailed descriptions of how the people who set up the various parts of the Tabernacle each time it was moved needed to be consecrated. Yet, at this point, no one had been consecrated, except Moses (who was a special case). Of course, at this point, the Tabernacle and its furnishings had not yet been consecrated either. The point being that everyone needs to start their journey to righteousness from where they are now, not from where someone thinks they ought to be.
I did not expect this to go in this direction when I began writing this today. Sometimes I find it kind of interesting to see where I end up when I write these.