Exodus, 35

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1 Therefore, when all the multitude of the sons of Israel had gathered together, he said to them: “These are the things that the Lord has ordered to be done:

2 For six days you shall do work; the seventh day, the Sabbath and the rest of the Lord, will be holy to you; whoever will have done any work in it shall be killed.

3 You shall not kindle a fire in any of your dwelling places throughout the day of the Sabbath.”

4 And Moses said to the entire crowd of the sons of Israel: “This is the word which the Lord has instructed, saying:

5 Separate from among you the first-fruits to the Lord. Let all who are willing and have a ready soul offer these to the Lord: gold, and silver, and brass,

6 hyacinth, and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, and fine linen, the hair of goats,

7 and the skins of rams, dyed red, and violet skins, setim wood,

8 and oil to prepare lights and to produce ointment, and most sweet incense,

9 onyx stones and gems, to adorn the ephod and the breastplate.

10 And whoever among you is wise, let him come and make what the Lord has commanded:

11 the tabernacle, certainly, and its roof, and also the covering, the rings, and the panels with the bars, the tent pegs and the bases,

12 the ark and its bars, the propitiatory, and the veil that is drawn before it,

13 the table with its bars and vessels, and the bread of the presence,

14 the lampstand to hold up the lights, its vessels and lamps, and the oil to the nourish the fire,

15 the altar of incense and its bars, and the oil of unction, and the incense of aromatics, the tent at the door of the tabernacle,

16 the altar of holocaust and its grate of brass, with the bars and vessels, the washtub and its base,

17 the curtains of the atrium, with the columns and the bases, the hanging at the doors of the vestibule,

18 the tent pegs of the tabernacle and the atrium, with their little cords,

19 the vestments, which are to be used in the ministry of the Sanctuary, the vestments of Aaron, the high priest, as well as those of his sons, in order to exercise the priesthood to me.”

20 And all the multitude of the sons of Israel, departing from the sight of Moses,

21 offered the first-fruits to the Lord with a most ready and devout mind, to accomplish the work of the tabernacle of the testimony. Whatever was needed for worship and for the holy vestments,

22 men along with women provided: arm bands and earrings, rings and bracelets. And every vessel of gold was separated, to be donated to the Lord.

23 If anyone had hyacinth, and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, fine linen and the hair of goats, the skins of rams, dyed red, and violet skins,

24 metal of silver and brass, they offered it to the Lord, along with setim wood for various uses.

25 But the skillful women also gave whatever they had spun: hyacinth, purple, and vermillion, as well as fine linen,

26 and the hair of goats, donating everything of their own accord.

27 Yet truly, the leaders offered onyx stones and gems, for the ephod and the breastplate,

28 and aromatics and oil, to maintain the lights, and to prepare ointment, and also to produce incense with a most sweet odor.

29 All the men and women offered donations with a devout mind, so that the works might be done which the Lord had ordered by the hand of Moses. All the sons of Israel dedicated voluntary offerings to the Lord.

30 And Moses said to the sons of Israel: “Behold, the Lord has called by name Bezalel, the son of Uri, the son of Hur, from the tribe of Judah,

31 and he has filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, and understanding, and knowledge, and all teaching,

32 to design and to fashion, with gold and silver and brass,

33 and with engraving stones, and with the skill of a carpenter. Whatever can be skillfully invented,

34 he has given to his heart. It is likewise with Oholiab, the son of Ahisamach from the tribe of Dan.

35 He has taught both of them wisdom, in order to do the work of carpentry, tapestry, and embroidery, from hyacinth, and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, and fine linen, and every textile, and to discover whatever may be new.”




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Chapter 35 of the Exodus Book deals with the people's voluntary contribution to the construction of the tabernacle and the sacred objects that would be used in religious rituals. The verses related to the topics addressed in this chapter are:

1 Chronicles 29:9 - "And the people rejoiced with these voluntary offerings, for they made them sincerely to the Lord. And David, the king, also rejoiced greatly." This verse shows the joy of the people to contribute voluntarily to the work of the Lord, as it happened in the construction of the tabernacle.

2 Corinthians 9:7 - "Each one gives as proposed in his heart, not with sadness or necessity; for God loves what he gives with joy." Paul instructs the Corinthians to contribute voluntarily to the work of God, without sadness or pressure, but with joy in the heart.

Proverbs 3:9-10 - "Honor to the Lord with your goods and the firstfruits of all your income; and your barns will be filled abundantly, and they shall overflow with your turns with wine." This verse highlights the importance of honoring the Lord with our possessions, and promises that those who do it will be abundantly blessed.

1 Timothy 6:17-19 - "Send to the rich of this world that they are not haughty, nor place their hope in the uncertainty of riches, but in God, which gives us abundantly all things to enjoy them; Rich with good works, generous in giving and ready to divide; that accumulate to themselves treasures that serve as founding for the future in order to seize true life. " Paul teaches that those who are rich should be generous in giving and sharing, accumulating treasures to themselves in heaven.

2 Corinthians 8:1-5-"Brothers, we make you know the grace of God granted to the churches of Macedonia; for in the midst of much proof of tribulation, they expressed abundance of joy, and their deep poverty has overcome in great wealth of their generosity; for I testify, according to their possessions and even above them, spontaneously gave us, asking us, with great increase, the privilege of participating in this service in favor of the saints. And not only did we expected, but to themselves They even first gave themselves to the Lord, and then to us, by the will of God. " This verse reports the generosity of the brothers of Macedonia, who, even in the midst of poverty and tribulation, voluntarily contributed to the Lord's work.


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