THE TORAH
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 40
The Last Chapter of the book of Exodus — Chapter 40
What have you learned so far? Is it that complicated?
The Clear Way To Find Favor In G-d’s Eyes Is To Do And Obey His Commandments
Since Bereishit (Genesis) it is repeated in plain words.
*There is no mention of a future event of G-d becoming a man to be crucified, died, live again and coming back quickly – completely foreign to the Hebrew-Jewish Scripture (Old Testament).
Worst, splitting to become 3-in-1 or 1-in-3 G-d (Trinity or Triune) – prevalent in the Pagan world.
“The Tabernacle”
“G-d’s Glory”
Hashem spoke to Moses, saying: “On the day of the first new moon, on the first of the month, you shall erect the Tabernacle, the Tent of Meeting.
40:1-2
You shall take the anointment oil and the Tabernacle and everything that is in it, sanctify it and its utensils, and it shall become holy.
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You shall dress Aaron in the sacred vestments and anoint him; you shall sanctify him and he shall minister to Me.
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And his sons you shall bring near and dress them in tunics.
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You shall anoint them as you had anointed their father and they shall minister to Me, and so it shall be that their anointment shall be for eternal priesthood for their generations.”
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It was in the first month of the second year on the first of the month that the Tabernacle was erected.
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When they came to the Tent of Meeting and when they approached the Altar they would wash, as Hashem had commanded Moses.
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… So Moses completed the work.
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The cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of Hashem filled the Tabernacle.
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When the cloud was raised up from upon the Tabernacle, the Children of Israel would embark on all their journeys.
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If the cloud did not rise up, they would not embark, until the day it rose up.
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For the cloud of Hashem would be on the Tabernacle by day, and fire would be on it at night, before the eyes of the House of Israel throughout their journeys.
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… as Hashem had commanded Moses.
40:19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 & 32
1 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying:
2 “On the day of the first month, on the first of the month, you shall set up the Mishkan of the Tent of Meeting.
3 There you shall place the Ark of the Testimony, and you shall spread the dividing curtain toward the ark.
4 You shall bring in the table and set its arrangement; you shall bring in the menorah and kindle its lamps.
5 You shall place the golden altar for incense before the Ark of the Testimony, and you shall place the screen of the entrance to the Mishkan.
6 You shall place the altar of the burnt offering in front of the entrance of the Mishkan of the Tent of Meeting.
7 You shall place the washstand between the Tent of Meeting and the altar, and there you shall put water.
8 And you shall set up the courtyard all around, and you shall put up the screen for the gate to the courtyard.
9 You shall take the anointing oil and anoint the Mishkan and everything within it, and you shall sanctify it and all its furnishings; thus it will become a holy thing.
10 You shall anoint the altar for the burnt offering and all its implements; you shall sanctify the altar; thus the altar will become a holy of holies.
11 You shall anoint the washstand and its base and sanctify it.
12 And you shall bring Aaron and his sons near the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, and you shall bathe them in water.
13 And you shall clothe Aaron with the holy garments, and you shall anoint him and sanctify him so that he may serve Me [as a kohen].
14 And you shall bring his sons near and clothe them with tunics.
15 And you shall anoint them, as you have anointed their father, so that they may serve Me [as kohanim]. And this shall be so that their anointment shall remain for them an everlasting kehunah throughout their generations.”
16 Thus Moses did; according to all that the Lord had commanded him, so he did.
17 It came to pass in the first month, in the second year, on the first day of the month, that the Mishkan was set up.
18 Moses set up the Mishkan, placed its sockets, put up its planks, put in its bars, and set up its pillars.
19 He spread the tent over the Mishkan, and he placed the cover of the tent over it from above, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
20 He took and placed the testimony into the ark, put the poles upon the ark, and placed the ark cover on the ark from above.
21 He brought the ark into the Mishkan and placed the screening dividing curtain so that it formed a protective covering before the Ark of the Testimony as the Lord had commanded Moses.
22 He placed the table in the Tent of Meeting on the northern side of the Mishkan, outside the dividing curtain.
23 He set upon it an arrangement of bread before the Lord as the Lord had commanded Moses.
24 He placed the menorah in the Tent of Meeting, opposite the table, on the southern side of the Mishkan.
25 He kindled the lamps before the Lord as the Lord had commanded Moses.
26 He placed the golden altar in the Tent of Meeting in front of the dividing curtain.
27 He made the incense go up in smoke upon it as the Lord had commanded Moses.
28 He placed the screen for the entrance of the Mishkan.
29 The altar of the burnt offering he placed in front of the entrance of the Mishkan of the Tent of Meeting, and he offered up the burnt offering and the meal offering upon it as the Lord had commanded Moses.
30 He placed the washstand between the Tent of Meeting and the altar, and there he put water for washing,
31 and Moses, Aaron, and his sons would wash their hands and their feet from it.
32 When they entered the Tent of Meeting and when they approached the altar they would wash as the Lord had commanded Moses.
33 He set up the courtyard all around the Mishkan and the altar, and he put up the screen at the entrance to the courtyard; and Moses completed the work.
34 And the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of the Lord filled the Mishkan.
35 Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting because the cloud rested upon it and the glory of the Lord filled the Mishkan.
36 When the cloud rose up from over the Mishkan, the children of Israel set out in all their journeys.
37 But if the cloud did not rise up, they did not set out until the day that it rose.
38 For the cloud of the Lord was upon the Mishkan by day, and there was fire within it at night, before the eyes of the entire house of Israel in all their journeys.
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The book of Deuteronomy, also known as Devarim in Hebrew (“Words”), is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Old Testament. It contains a series of speeches by Moses to the Israelites, just before they are about to enter the promised land, which summarize and expand upon many of the laws and commandments given in the earlier books of the Torah. The word Deuteronomy literally means “second law,” indicating that Moses is rehearsing the law with the Israelites before they enter the land.
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