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Exodus 39:1-32
The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1-32
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Matthew Henry on Exodus 39:1-31Exodus 39:1-31 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryThe priests' garments were rich and splendid. The church in its infancy was thus taught by shadows of good things to come; but the substance is Christ, and the grace of the gospel. Christ is our great High Priest. When…The Tabernacle and Its Furniture. (b. c. 1491.)Exodus 39:1-31 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleTHE TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE. (B. C. 1491.) In this account of the making of the priests' garments, according to the instructions given (ch. 28), we may observe, 1. That the priests' garments are called here clothes…The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1-43Exodus 39:1-43 · The Pulpit CommentaryEXPOSITIONThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1-31Exodus 39:1-31 · The Pulpit CommentaryTHE FURTHER PROGRESS OF THE WORK—THE MAKING OF THE PRIESTS' DRESSES.The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1Exodus 39:1 · The Pulpit CommentaryOf the blue, and purple, and scarlet—i.e; of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread which had been spun by the women, and brought to Moses. See Exodus 35:25. The omission of "fine linen" seems to be accidental. Cloths of…The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1-41Exodus 39:1-41 · The Pulpit CommentaryThe Clothes of Service; the work perfected. I. THE PRIESTS' GARMENTS. 1. Their splendour. They were fashioned of gold and jewels, and blue, and purple, and scarlet. God gives glory to his servants. He makes us kings and…
commentaryMatthew Henry on Exodus 39:1-31The priests' garments were rich and splendid. The church in its infancy was thus taught by shadows of good things to come; but the substance is Christ, and the grace of the gospel. Christ is our great High Priest. When…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Tabernacle and Its Furniture. (b. c. 1491.)THE TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE. (B. C. 1491.) In this account of the making of the priests' garments, according to the instructions given (ch. 28), we may observe, 1. That the priests' garments are called here clothes…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1-41The Clothes of Service; the work perfected. I. THE PRIESTS' GARMENTS. 1. Their splendour. They were fashioned of gold and jewels, and blue, and purple, and scarlet. God gives glory to his servants. He makes us kings and…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1-43EXPOSITIONJoseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1-31THE FURTHER PROGRESS OF THE WORK—THE MAKING OF THE PRIESTS' DRESSES.Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:1Of the blue, and purple, and scarlet—i.e; of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread which had been spun by the women, and brought to Moses. See Exodus 35:25. The omission of "fine linen" seems to be accidental. Cloths of…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:3They did beat the gold into thin plates and out it into wires. This mode of producing gold thread is remarkable, and had not been previously mentioned.Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 39:9For a memorial. Compare Exodus 28:12.Joseph S. Exell and contributors