Exodus 36:10
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कारीगरन पर्दन क दुइ भाग मँ बाँटि दिहेन। उ पचे पाँच ठु पर्दन क एक हींसा मँ जोड़ के पहिला समूह बनाएन। दूसर समूह क भी उ पचे पाँच ठू पर्दन क एक हींसा मँ जोड़के बनाएन।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the construction of the tabernacle curtains. Someone is detailing how they joined five curtains together and did the same with another set of five curtains. The key message is about the meticulous assembly of the tabernacle.
Explained for Children
Imagine you are making a big blanket by joining smaller blankets together. That's what this verse is about. They took five smaller blankets and joined them into one big blanket, and they did that twice to make two big blankets for the tabernacle.
Historical Background
Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites who had just been freed from slavery in Egypt. The cultural setting was nomadic, with the tabernacle serving as the central place for worship and sacrifice.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can remind us of the importance of teamwork and organization in completing complex tasks. For example, in a large school project, each team member's contribution is crucial for the overall success.
Topics
constructionworshiporganizationteamworktabernacleassembly
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was responsible for the construction of the curtains?
The text suggests that Bezalel and his team were responsible for the construction and assembly of the tabernacle, including the curtains.
Why were the curtains joined together in sets?
Joining the curtains in sets helped to create larger pieces that were easier to handle and to create the necessary dimensions for the tabernacle.
What materials were used to make the curtains?
The curtains were made of fine linen, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and embroidered with figures of cherubim.
How does this verse relate to the overall purpose of the tabernacle?
The careful assembly of the curtains was part of the larger purpose of creating a sacred space for worship and a visible symbol of God's presence among the Israelites.
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