The Bible Recap - Day 038 (Exodus 25-27) - Year 4

Episode Date: February 7, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible recap. If you're a fan of home renovation shows or your really into architecture or construction, today's reading should have been right up your alley. It included all kinds of furniture and construction details. Here we have a bunch of former slaves living in the middle of the desert, and God wants them to build a portable tabernacle where he can dwell with them in the midst of the wilderness. He calls on them to use all kinds of precious metals and fabrics for this tabernacle. Where would they get this stuff?
Starting point is 00:00:39 They got it from plundering the Egyptians. Those things that God blessed them with are used for His glory. It wasn't just about them having nice things. Those blessings didn't terminate on them. They served a much bigger purpose. When reading through all this information, I'm sure some of you are like, this is boring. Why does this have to be so detailed? But then some of you are probably like, I wish God were this detailed with me about what I'm supposed to do, or maybe some of you even have both of those thoughts. Hang in there through these details. Be encouraged that our God is a God of detail.
Starting point is 00:01:11 You want Him to be that way. Let's touch on a few of the noteworthy things we saw today. First, the metals used in the construction get more precious the closer you get to the holy of holies, where God will dwell. There's gold inside, then silver outside, then bronze the furthest out. Second, I want to highlight a few things about the arc of the covenant or the arc of the testimony, in case you like visual details like I do. It was almost four feet long, a little more than two feet wide, and a little more than two feet high. Humans were not supposed to touch this at all after it was constructed. When they had to relocate the tabernacle as they moved around the
Starting point is 00:01:50 wilderness, they were supposed to carry it with the gold-covered wooden poles. This is reminiscent of how they weren't allowed to touch the mountain because of the presence of the power of God. Third, in 2518, we see that the lid of the Ark of the Covenant, which is called the Mercy Seat, has cherubim, that's the plural of cherub, on it. If you've seen a picture of a cherub, you've probably seen a naked baby with wings. As always, forget what you know from Renaissance art and precious moments figurines. We talked about cherubim not long ago. They're one of the various types of angelic beings God created. This type is not a messenger angel like the ones that show up as
Starting point is 00:02:28 humans. From the various descriptions of them that we see throughout Scripture, we see that they have four wings covered in eyes. They likely have the form and body of a man, but they have four faces. They most often appear as guardians of holy places like the Garden of Eden, for instance, and their images also appear in the tabernacle and on the arch of the covenant. If you're a guardian of a holy place, it's good to have four faces, so you can be watching in every direction at all times. The Mercy Seat has two cherubim positioned on opposite ends.
Starting point is 00:03:00 The Mercy Seat is made of pure gold. This was God's resting place. It was essentially God's throne on earth. In Exodus 25-22, God says, There I will meet with you. The word used for meat here means betroth. There I will betroth you to me. And the word mercy seat is related to the word that means to make a tonement. There's a lot happening in the language here. And the word mercy seat is related to the word that means to make a tonement. There's a lot happening in the language here. This arc of the covenant with the mercy seat on top, it's an important item, and not just
Starting point is 00:03:32 because there's an Indiana Jones movie about it. One interesting parallel with what we see in the mercy seat descriptions is that it's really similar to what we see the angels doing when they appear in Jesus' tomb after his resurrection in John 2012, they were positioned in the same way at opposite ends of Jesus' burial spot. Finally, I want to point out the golden lampstand. If you're familiar at all with Jewish culture, you may recognize this as a menorah, which is the Hebrew word for lampstand. Since it's a symbol of God's presence, it eventually became something
Starting point is 00:04:05 Jewish people kept in their homes as a reminder of this. The standard menorah has six branches and seven lamps. But there are also special types of menorahs used during the celebration of Hanukkah. Those have nine branches and are called Hanukias. We're going to be reading a bit more about the tabernacle and some of its elements here and there over the course of the next few days. So if you're visual and you want to see a rendering of what this may have looked like, we've got a video for you in today's show notes. If you don't know how to find the show notes on your particular app or platform, try googling
Starting point is 00:04:35 it. It varies from app to app. This video shows the potential layout of the courtyard, tabernacle, and interior as well as the seven pieces of furniture inside. So go to the show notes and get your HGTV on. Tomorrow we'll have something for those of you who are more into Project Runway than Fixer Upper. What was your God shot today?
Starting point is 00:04:54 The thing that stood out to be most, apart from his attention to detail, is just the beauty of the fact that he wants to dwell with his people. These are the people who have sinned against him, doubted him, and keep forgetting all he's done for them. Yet he wants to be near them always. This is huge. And yes, there's a lot of detail in the section we're reading right now. But one thing you might have noticed
Starting point is 00:05:17 is that a lot of the layout of the tabernacle parallels what we saw in Eden, an East facing entrance, guarded by a cherubim, the burning lampstand symbolizes the tree of life, and the law or the testimony symbolizes the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. So when God begins telling them all these details and tells them he'll come there to dwell with them, it's a step toward restoring paradise
Starting point is 00:05:41 and all that was lost in the Garden of Eden. We won't see the fulfillment of this until Christ returns and we have a new heaven and a new earth, but here in Exodus we see God's advancement in that direction, to dwell with his people forever, and I can't think of anything better because he's where the joy is. The Trinity is one of the most foundational truths of our faith. It can be really confusing, though, and if we aren't careful, we end up putting the three persons of the Trinity in a blender and mixing them all up together as though they're the same.
Starting point is 00:06:13 While God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit are one, and they are unified in their will and purpose, they're also distinct in their roles. We've built out a PDF that talks more about the roles of the persons of the Trinity using examples and scriptures and we'd love to share that with you. If you want to get this PDF for free, all you have to do is go to thebibelrecap.com forward slash Trinity and submit your email address. That's thebibelrecap.com forward slash Trinity.
Starting point is 00:06:41 The Bible Recap is brought to you by D-group, discipleship and Bible study groups that made in homes and churches around the world each week.

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