Exodus 39:33
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
ከዚህ በኋላ የሚከተሉትን ዕቃዎች ሁሉ ወደ ሙሴ አመጡአቸው፤ ድንኳኑንና የመገልገያ ዕቃዎቹን ሁሉ እነርሱም፦ ኩላቦቹ፥ ተራዳዎቹ መወርወሪያዎቹ፥ ምሰሶዎቹና የሚቆሙባቸው እግሮች፥
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how the workers completed the construction of the tabernacle and brought all its parts to Moses. There's no specific speaker; it's a narrative of completion and delivery. The key message is about the meticulous fulfillment of God's instructions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends worked hard to build a big playhouse. When it was all ready, you took it to your teacher to show her how you followed all the instructions perfectly. That's what the workers did with the tabernacle for Moses.
Historical Background
The Book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was intended for the Israelites as they prepared to enter Canaan, detailing their journey and the instructions given by God for the construction of the tabernacle.
Living It Out Today
Just like the workers completed the tabernacle as instructed, we can apply this to our work or studies by ensuring we follow directions carefully and present our best efforts to those in charge.
Topics
constructionfaithfulnessobedienceGod's instructionsworshiptabernacle
Related Verses
Exodus 25:8-9Exodus 40:1-33Numbers 3:7-82 Chronicles 24:12-14Hebrews 8:2
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of bringing the tabernacle to Moses?
Bringing the tabernacle to Moses symbolizes the completion of a sacred task according to God's instructions, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness and obedience in religious tasks.
How does this verse relate to the concept of worship?
This verse highlights the dedication and care taken in preparing the tabernacle, which was the place of worship for the Israelites, emphasizing the value placed on a proper place to worship God.
What can we learn from the workers' meticulousness in building the tabernacle?
We can learn to approach our tasks with care and diligence, ensuring we follow instructions thoroughly and present our best work, much like the workers who built the tabernacle.
Why is the tabernacle mentioned in the context of historical events?
The tabernacle's construction and delivery are part of the broader narrative of the Israelites' journey and their preparation to enter the Promised Land, illustrating God's presence and guidance with them.
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