Today, I am reading and commenting on Exodus 39-40.
The passage tells us that the Israelites completed to work of constructing the tabernacle, its furnishings, and the garments to be worn by the priests just as God had commanded Moses. Then, it tells us that Moses set the tabernacle up, and placed all of its furnishings in place on the first day of the first month. A straightforward reading of the passage suggests that Moses did all of that by himself. However, that seems improbable as the described parts of the tabernacle sound like they would take two or more people to put together and most of the furnishings would take multiple people to move. Perhaps, the passage intends for us to understand that Moses supervised a team of people setting up the tabernacle.
As I was writing the above and re-reading the passage to fully get my thoughts in order I was planning to wrap up by writing something about the presence of the Lord filling the tabernacle. Then I noticed that the passage said that once the table was set up in the tent of meeting that Moses placed the bread upon it and that once the incense altar was set up, Moses burned incense upon it, and that when the altar of burnt offerings was set up, Moses offered burnt offerings upon it, and when the basin was set up and water put in it, Moses and Aaron and Aaron’s sons washed their hands and feet in it. As written, it reads as if these things happened as each step was completed, with the glory of the Lord entering the tabernacle when the curtain of the courtyard was set up around the tabernacle and altar. Which leads me to realize that we often only experience God’s presence in our lives after spending a lot of time and effort following His instructions.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.