Is almost a repetition of Exodus 31:15.
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Exodus 35:2
The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 35:2
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commentaryMatthew Henry on Exodus 35:1-3The mild and easy yoke of Christ has made our sabbath duties more delightful, and our sabbath restraints less irksome, than those of the Jews; but we are the more guilty by neglecting them. Surely God's wisdom in giving…Matthew HenrycommentaryOrders Concerning the Tabernacle. (b. c. 1491.)ORDERS CONCERNING THE TABERNACLE. (B. C. 1491.) It was said in general (Exodus 34:32), Moses gave them in commandment all that the Lord has spoken with him. But, the erecting and furnishing of the tabernacle being the w…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 35:1-3THE CONSTRUCTION AND UPREARING OF THE TABERNACLE. EXPOSITION ITERATION OF THE LAW CONCERNING THE SABBATH. The work commanded during the time of Moses' first stay upon Sinai (ch. 25-31.), and hindered first by the infrac…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 35:1-4The new start. Moses' second absence, though, like the first, it lasted-forty days and forty nights (Exodus 34:28), was not followed by the same disastrous effects as the former one. The people had meantime had enough o…Joseph S. Exell and contributors