31 Questions
What material were the seven lamps, snuffers, and snuffdishes made of?
Pure gold
What material was the incense altar made of?
Shittim wood overlaid with pure gold
What were the rings made of that were used for the incense altar?
Gold
What is the consequence for doing work on the Sabbath day?
Death penalty
What materials were the Israelites instructed to bring as an offering to the LORD?
Gold, silver, and bronze
What were the Israelites forbidden to do on the Sabbath day?
Kindle no fire
What was the purpose of the offering brought to the LORD?
An offering of the LORD
What were the dimensions of the curtains for the tabernacle?
30 cubits long and 4 cubits wide
How were the curtains coupled together?
In sets of 5 and 6, with loops and taches of brass for coupling
What material were the boards for the tabernacle made of?
Shittim wood
How many boards were used for the south side of the tabernacle?
20
What supported the boards of the tabernacle?
40 sockets of silver
What was used to couple the boards of the tabernacle?
Bars and rings made of gold
What material was the vail of the tabernacle made of?
Blue, purple, scarlet, and fine twined linen
How many pillars were constructed for the tabernacle door?
Four
What material was the ark made of?
Shittim wood overlaid with pure gold
What covered the ark?
The mercy seat of pure gold with two cherubims
What material was the table made of?
Shittim wood overlaid with pure gold
How many branches did the candlestick have?
Six
Who were appointed by Moses to lead the construction of the Tabernacle?
Bezaleel and Aholiab
What materials did the women contribute for the construction of the Tabernacle?
Goats' hair and various fabrics
What did the rulers bring for the construction of the Tabernacle?
Precious stones and materials for the ephod and breastplate
What did the skilled workers make curtains of for the tent over the tabernacle?
Fine twined linen, blue, purple, and scarlet with cherubim
What did both men and women willingly contribute for the construction of the Tabernacle?
Gold, silver, brass, and various materials
What were Bezaleel and Aholiab skilled in?
Gold, silver, brass, cutting stones, carving wood
Why did Moses have to restrain the people from bringing more offerings?
They had more than enough for the construction
What did the women contribute by spinning?
Goats' hair and other fabrics
What did the skilled workers make curtains of for the tent over the tabernacle?
Fine twined linen, blue, purple, and scarlet with cherubim
What did both men and women willingly contribute for the construction of the Tabernacle?
Gold, silver, brass, and various materials
What were Bezaleel and Aholiab skilled in?
Gold, silver, brass, cutting stones, carving wood
Why did Moses have to restrain the people from bringing more offerings?
They had more than enough for the construction
Study Notes
Construction of the Tabernacle and Offerings
- The text describes the detailed construction of the Tabernacle, including its various components such as the ark, the table, the candlestick, the incense altar, and the altar of burnt offering.
- Both men and women willingly contributed offerings for the construction of the Tabernacle, including gold, silver, brass, and various materials like blue, purple, and scarlet fabric, fine linen, and goats' hair.
- The women also contributed by spinning goats' hair and other fabrics for the construction.
- The rulers brought precious stones and materials for the ephod and breastplate, as well as spices and oil.
- Moses appointed Bezaleel and Aholiab, filled with the spirit of God, to lead the construction with wisdom, understanding, and knowledge in all manner of workmanship.
- They were also skilled in gold, silver, brass, cutting stones, carving wood, and teaching others these skills.
- The skilled workers, including Bezaleel and Aholiab, worked diligently and wisely, following the commandments of the Lord.
- The people's offerings were so abundant that Moses had to restrain them from bringing more, as they had more than enough for the construction.
- The skilled workers made curtains of fine twined linen, blue, purple, and scarlet with cherubim, and curtains of goats' hair for the tent over the tabernacle.
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