Today, I am reading and commenting on Exodus 25-27.
I have said before that I find detailed descriptions of how things were built, such as today’s description of the tabernacle and some of its furnishings, to be tedious. As I was reading the description of how the tabernacle was to be built it struck me that perhaps the reason, or part of the reason, for this detailed description was to provide instructions for rebuilding the tabernacle. After all, the tabernacle was primarily made out of cloth, which would eventually wear out. The same would be true of the altar of burnt offerings, it would eventually wear out. It is less obvious that the other things mentioned here would wear out, but a little thought reveals that they too would eventually suffer the ravages of time and need to be replaced. So, that provides us with an explanation as to why these details were needed for the Israelites, but why do we still need them? I do believe there are reasons we should continue to read these descriptions. One part of that is something mentioned several times during this description. At different points during the description, Moses was told to make sure that when these were built they were made according to the pattern or plan which he had been shown. Which suggests that there existed an eternal version after which these are patterned. Another reason we should read these descriptions is to learn that we should record how we worship God in our congregations so that those who come after have a model they can look at to do so themselves.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.