Exodus 38:6

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the making of the staves, which were wooden poles overlaid with brass, used to carry the altar. The staves were made from shittim wood, a type of acacia wood. The verse is part of the detailed instructions for constructing the Tabernacle and its furnishings, emphasizing the care and precision in the construction process.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're building a big toy house for your favorite doll. You need strong sticks to carry it around. Here, they made special sticks from strong wood and covered them with shiny metal to carry a big altar. It's like making a super strong handle for a big toy!

Historical Background

Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The audience was the Israelites, who were being instructed on how to build the Tabernacle, a portable sanctuary for worship. The use of shittim wood and brass was common in ancient Near Eastern construction, symbolizing strength and durability.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us to take care and be precise in tasks we undertake, especially those related to our spiritual practices or community responsibilities. Whether it's setting up a church event or maintaining a community space, attention to detail can make a big difference.

Topics

constructionworshipattention_to_detailfaithfulnesscommunityprecision

Related Verses

Exodus 25:13Exodus 27:7Exodus 37:3Numbers 7:91 Kings 7:48

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the staves overlaid with brass?
Brass was used to make the staves durable and to prevent wear and tear from frequent handling. It symbolizes strength and endurance, reflecting the importance of the Tabernacle in ancient Israelite worship.
What is shittim wood?
Shittim wood is a type of acacia wood, known for its strength and durability. It was commonly used in the construction of items for the Tabernacle, including the ark and the altar.
How did this verse influence the construction of the Tabernacle?
This verse provides specific instructions on the materials and methods used to make the staves, emphasizing the attention to detail and quality required for constructing the Tabernacle and its furnishings.
What can we learn from the precision described in this verse?
The verse teaches us the importance of precision and care in our work, especially when it comes to tasks that hold spiritual significance or involve community responsibilities.
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