Exodus 36 describes the construction of the Tabernacle, focusing on the skilled craftsmanship led by Bezalel and Oholiab. The people of Israel generously bring offerings of materials—gold, silver, bronze, fabrics, and wood—exceeding what is needed. Moses instructs them to stop giving due to the abundance. The chapter details the artisans' work on the Tabernacle's curtains, frames, and coverings, following God's precise instructions given earlier. The chapter emphasizes the community's unity, generosity, and dedication to building a sacred space for worship.