Exodus in Daily Holy Bible Reading Exodus 39:43

Exodus Chapter 39

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EXODUS

SHEMOT

The book of Exodus, known as Shemot in Hebrew, is the second book of the Torah. It continues the narrative of the Israelites’ journey and their development as a nation after the book of Genesis.

The book of Exodus chronicles the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, the revelation of the Ten Commandments and the establishment of the covenant at Mount Sinai, and the journey towards the Promised Land. It highlights the leadership of Moses, the miracles performed by G-d, and the development of the Israelite nation as a chosen people.

Chapter 39

Exodus Chapter 39 (Second to the last chapter) is Another Clear Indication on How to Live Your Life — Inspect or Check Yourself

Moses Inspected And Approved Of Their Work As Hashem Had Commanded

Know what you are told to believe in – do your own study and research, if you are serious on serving, praying, worshiping and loving the One True G-d.

*If you only believe what your church founder, elder, priest, pastor or brother teach you, which is nowhere to be found or contrary to what G-d Himself said in the Hebrew-Jewish Scripture (Old Testament) – none of them can save your soul in the end (Psalm 146.3).

“Aaron’s Vestments”
“The Ephod”
“The Breastplate”
“Robe of the Ephod”
“Tunics of Linen”
“Headplate”
“Moses Inspects the Tabernacle”
“Moses Approves”

… as Hashem had commanded Moses.
39:1, 5, 7, 21, 26, 29, 31, 32, 42 & 43
From the turquoise, purple, and scarlet wool they made knit vestments to serve in the Sanctuary, and they made the holy vestments for Aaron, as Hashem had commanded Moses.
39:1
He made the Ephod of gold, turquoise, purple, and scarlet wool, and twisted linen.
:2
He made the Breastplate of a weaver’s craft, like the workmanship of the Ephod, of gold, turquoise, purple, and scarlet wool, and linen, twisted.
:8
The stones were according to the names of the sons of Israel, twelve according to their names, like the engraving of a signet ring, each man according to his name, for the twelve tribes.
:14
They made the Robe of the Ephod of a weaver’s craft, entirely of turquoise wool.
:22
They made the Tunics of linen, of a weaver’s craft, for Aaron and his sons;
:27
They made the Headplate, the holy crown, of pure gold, and they inscribed on it with script like that of a signet ring, “holy to Hashem.”
:30
All the work of the Tabernacle, the Tent of Meeting, was completed, and the Children of Israel had done everything that Hashem commanded Moses, so did they do.
:32
They brought the Tabernacle to Moses, …
:33
Like everything that Hashem commanded Moses, so did the Children of Israel perform all the labor.
:42
Moses saw the entire work, and behold! – they had done it as Hashem had commanded, so had they done! And Moses blessed them.
:43

1 And out of the blue, purple, and crimson wool they made the meshwork garments to serve in the Holy, and they made Aaron’s holy garments, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
2 And he made the ephod of gold, blue, purple, and crimson wool, and twisted fine linen.
3 They hammered out the sheets of gold and cut threads [from them] to work [the gold] into the blue wool, into the purple wool, into the crimson wool, and into the fine linen, the work of a master weaver.
4 They made connecting shoulder straps for it at both its ends, it was entirely connected.
5 And its decorative band, which is above it, [emanated] from it, of the same work: gold, blue, purple, and crimson wool, and twisted fine linen as the Lord had commanded Moses.
6 And they prepared the shoham stones, enclosed in gold settings, engraved [similar to] the engravings of a seal, with the names of the sons of Israel.
7 And he put them upon the shoulder straps of the ephod [as] stones of remembrance for the sons of Israel, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
8 He made the choshen, the work of a master weaver like the work of the ephod, of gold, blue, purple, and crimson wool, and twisted fine linen.
9 It was square [and] they made the choshen doubled its length one span and its width one span, doubled.
10 And they filled into it four rows of stones. One row: odem, pitdah, and bareketh, the one row.
11 And the second row: nofech, sappir, and yahalom.
12 And the third row: leshem, shevo, and achlamah.
13 And the fourth row: tarshish, shoham, and yashpheh; enclosed in gold settings in their fillings.
14 And the stones were for the names of the sons of Israel twelve, corresponding to their names; [similar to] the engravings of a seal, every one according to his name, for the twelve tribes.
15 For the choshen they made chains at the edges, of cable work, of pure gold.
16 They made two golden settings and two golden rings, and they placed the two rings on the two ends of the choshen.
17 And they placed the two golden cables on the two rings, at the ends of the choshen.
18 And the two ends of the two cables they placed upon the two settings, and they placed them upon the shoulder straps of the ephod, on its front part.
19 And they made two golden rings and placed them on the two ends of the choshen, on its edge that faced the inner side of the ephod.
20 And they made two golden rings and placed them on the two shoulder straps of the ephod, from below, toward its front, adjacent to its seam, above the band of the ephod.
21 And they fastened the choshen by its rings to the rings of the ephod with a cord of blue wool, so that it could be upon the band of the ephod, so that the choshen would not move off the ephod, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
22 And he made the robe of the ephod, the work of a weaver, completely of blue wool.
23 And the opening of the robe was turned inward like the opening of a coat of armor; its opening had a border around it so that it should not be torn.
24 And they made on the bottom hem of the robe pomegranates of blue, purple, and crimson wool, twisted.
25 And they made bells of pure gold, and they placed the bells in the midst of the pomegranates all around on the bottom hem of the robe, in the midst of the pomegranates.
26 A bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, all around on the bottom hem of the robe, to serve as the Lord had commanded Moses.
27 And they made the linen tunics, the work of a weaver, for Aaron and for his sons,
28 and the cap of linen, and the glorious high hats of linen, and the linen pants of twisted fine linen,
29 and the sash of twisted fine linen, and blue, purple, and crimson wool, of embroidery work as the Lord had commanded Moses.
30 And they made the showplate, the holy crown, of pure gold, and they inscribed upon it an inscription like the engravings of a seal: “Holy to the Lord.”
31 And they placed upon it a cord of blue wool to place over the cap, from above as the Lord had commanded Moses.
32 All the work of the Mishkan of the Tent of Meeting was completed; the children of Israel had done [it]; according to all that the Lord had commanded Moses, so they had done.
33 Now they brought the Mishkan to Moses, the tent and all its furnishings its clasps, its planks, its bars, its pillars and its sockets,
34 the covering of rams’ skins dyed red, the covering of tachash skins, and the screening dividing curtain,
35 the Ark of the Testimony and its poles and the ark cover,
36 the table, all its implements and the showbread,
37 the pure menorah, its lamps, the lamps to be set in order and all its implements, and the oil for the lighting,
38 the golden altar, the anointing oil and the incense, and the screen of the entrance to the tent,
39 the copper altar and its copper grating, its poles and all its implements, the washstand and its base,
40 the hangings of the courtyard, its pillars and its sockets, and the screen for the gate of the courtyard, its ropes and its pegs, and all the implements for the service of the Mishkan, of the Tent of Meeting,
41 the meshwork garments for the service in the Holy, the holy garments for Aaron the Kohen [Gadol] and his sons’ garments for serving [as kohanim].
42 In accordance with all that the Lord had commanded Moses, so did the children of Israel do all the work.
43 Moses saw the entire work, and lo! they had done it-as the Lord had commanded, so had they done. So Moses blessed them.

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