Hearing with Faith

Exodus 35: Sabbath and Tabernacle Offerings


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Exodus 35 marks the transition from God’s instructions for the Tabernacle to their implementation, emphasizing communal participation. Moses gathers all Israel, reiterating the Sabbath command (verses 1-3) as a foundational act of obedience, prohibiting work, including kindling fires, on the seventh day. He then calls for voluntary offerings to build the Tabernacle (verses 4-19), listing materials like gold, silver, bronze, colored yarns, fine linen, goat hair, skins, wood, oil, spices, and gems, echoing earlier specifications (Exodus 25:3-7). The people respond enthusiastically, with men and women bringing their possessions and skills (verses 20-29), moved by generous hearts. Moses appoints Bezalel, filled with God’s Spirit and skilled in all crafts, and Oholiab to lead the work, noting their ability to teach others (verses 30-35). The chapter highlights the community’s unity, devotion, and divine empowerment as they begin constructing God’s dwelling place, setting the stage for the Tabernacle’s completion in later chapters.















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Hearing with FaithBy Joshua Purdy