Verse 1
Exodus 37:1. The house of God
being thus finished, the
furniture is next made for it.
The several articles and
ornaments of this the people
were not admitted to see, but
the priests only; and therefore
it was requisite that they
should be largely described, as
they are in this chapter,
particularly to them. And Moses
would thus show the great care
which he and his workmen took to
make every thing exactly
according to the pattern showed
him in the mount. Thus he
appeals to every reader
concerning his fidelity to him
that appointed him, in all his
house. And thus he teacheth us
to have respect to all God’s
commandments, even to every jot
and tittle of them. Bezaleel
made the ark of shittim-wood —
The ark, with its glorious
appurtenances, the mercy-seat
and the cherubim, was the
principal part of the furniture
of the tabernacle. It was placed
in the most sacred apartment of
the house, and was the great
symbol of the divine presence
and protection. “It
represented,” says Henry, “the
glory of a holy God, the
sincerity of a holy heart, and
the communion that is between
them by a Mediator. It is the
glory of a holy God, that he
dwelleth between the cherubim,
that is, he is continually
attended by the blessed angels,
whose swiftness was signified by
the wings of the cherubim, and
their unanimity in their
services, by their faces being
one toward another. It is the
character of an upright heart,
that, like the ark of the
testimony, it hath the law of
God hid and kept in it. By Jesus
Christ, the great propitiation,
there is reconciliation made,
and a communion settled between
us and God: he interposeth
between us and God’s
displeasure; and through him we
become entitled to God’s favour.
Verse 10
Exodus 37:10. Observe how much
the dispensation of the gospel
exceeds that of the law. Though
here was a table furnished, it
was only with show-bread, bread
to be looked upon, not to be fed
upon, while it was on the table,
and afterward only by the
priest: but to the table Christ
has spread, in the new covenant,
all good Christians are invited
as guests, and to them it is
said, Eat, O friends, come, eat
of my bread. What the law gave
but a sight of at a distance,
the gospel gives the enjoyment
of.
Verse 17
Exodus 37:17. This candlestick,
which was not of wood overlaid
with gold, but all beaten work
of pure gold only, signified
that light of divine revelation
with which God’s church upon
earth (which is his tabernacle
among men) hath always been
enlightened, being always
supplied with fresh oil from
Christ the good olive, Zechariah
4:2-3. The Bible is a golden
candlestick, it is of pure gold;
from it light is diffused to
every part of God’s tabernacle,
that by it the spiritual priests
may see to do the service of his
sanctuary. This candlestick has
not only its bowls for necessary
use, but its knops and flowers
for ornament; many things which
God saw fit to beautify his word
with, which we can no more give
a reason for than for these
knops and flowers, and yet must
be sure they were added for some
good purpose. Let us bless God
for this candlestick, have an
eye to it continually, and dread
the removal of it out of its
place!
Verse 25
Exodus 37:25. The incense burned
on this altar daily. signified
both the prayers of saints and
the intercession of Christ, to
which is owing the
acceptableness of them. |