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Proverbs 1:20-23 meaningDecember 17, 2020

Wisdom (personified as a woman) shouts in public, beckoning all to hear and obey.

Proverbs 1:16-19 meaningDecember 17, 2020

The Book of Proverbs is committed to explaining the reality of how life works. Solomon does this by discussing the ineffectiveness and danger of foolishness.

Proverbs 1:10-15 meaningDecember 17, 2020

The Wisdom of God is not the only voice vying for our perspective and trust. Sin calls us toward the path of foolishness, a perversion of the good for which God intends.

Proverbs 1:7-9 meaningDecember 17, 2020

Wisdom is not something we can do by ourselves. We need the help and instruction of others and, most importantly, a trust and dependence on God.

Proverbs 1:1-6 meaningDecember 17, 2020

Solomon begins The Book of Proverbs by establishing the authority from which he writes. He then fires off a set of clauses that set up the purpose of life and the intent behind the book.

Exodus 31:18 meaningDecember 12, 2020

The LORD finishes speaking to Moses. This is most likely at the end of the forty days that Moses was in His presence on Mount Sinai.

Exodus 31:12-17 meaningDecember 12, 2020

The LORD gives a strong reminder that, in spite of their spiritual duty to build the tabernacle and the furnishings, the craftsmen are required to observe the Sabbath and cease their work. Anyone who did not observe the Sabbath would face dire consequences.

Exodus 31:1-11 meaningDecember 12, 2020

The LORD specifies which Israelites were to construct the Tabernacle and its furnishings.

Exodus 30:34-38 meaningDecember 10, 2020

The LORD describes how to make the incense, its use, and the demand for complete obedience.

Exodus 30:22-33 meaningDecember 10, 2020

This passage concerns the oil used for anointing. Following the introduction, the LORD specifies how to make the anointing oil. Then the LORD states the purpose of the anointing oil, followed by the command to make it a permanent part of worship at the tabernacle.

Exodus 30:17-21 meaningDecember 10, 2020

The LORD then describes how to make a laver (or basin). It was to be made of bronze and used by the priests to wash their hands and feet before they entered the tabernacle to serve the LORD. The account of its construction is in Exodus 38:8.

Exodus 30:11-16 meaningDecember 10, 2020

The LORD describes what can be labeled as a "tabernacle tax." Moses was to take a census and receive a "ransom" (a half a shekel) from everyone twenty years or older. The money was to be used to maintain the tabernacle.

Exodus 30:7-10 meaningDecember 10, 2020

The high priest was to burn incense every morning and evening, resulting in incense being before the LORD all day, every day. Only certain incense could be burned, and atonement needed to be made for the altar every year.

Exodus 30:6 meaningDecember 10, 2020

The LORD describes where the altar of incense was to be placed.

Exodus 30:1-5 meaningDecember 10, 2020

The LORD describes how the altar of incense was to be built. The rings and the poles, used to carry the altar of incense, are also described here.

Exodus 29:38-46 meaningDecember 9, 2020

The discussion now turns from the priests’ ordination ceremony to the sacrifices that were to be performed daily. What was to be offered and when the offerings were to take place. The LORD stresses the importance of these daily burnt offerings and His response to them by dwelling amongst and fellowshipping with His people.

Exodus 29:36-37 meaningDecember 9, 2020

Now that the priests had been purified and set apart for the ministry, the altar was next. Purifying the altar was also to be a seven-day process. The end result was that the altar was most holy.

Exodus 29:31-35 meaningDecember 9, 2020

The LORD describes what to do with the rest of the second ram sacrifice. The flesh of the ram (minus the breast and thigh) were to be boiled and eaten by Aaron and his sons (the priests) and no one else. Any flesh leftover was to be burned because it was considered holy and was not to be used for everyday purposes.

Exodus 29:29-30 meaningDecember 9, 2020

The LORD describes how the garments of the high priest were to be handed down to the designated replacement. This was to take place during an ordination ceremony that was to last seven days.

Exodus 29:26-28 meaningDecember 9, 2020

The LORD describes what Moses needed to do with the ram’s breast. It was to be a wave offering to the LORD and then given to Aaron and his priests. It was also meant to be a heave offering as well as a wave offering.

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