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<sup>32</sup>Thus was all the work of the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation finished: and the children of Israel did according to all that the LORD commanded Moses, so did they.<br>
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<sup>42</sup>According to all that the LORD commanded Moses, so the children of Israel made all the work.<br>
<sup>43</sup>And Moses did look upon all the work, and, behold, they have done it as the LORD had commanded, even so had they done it: and Moses blessed them.
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===The Temple is a microcosm of the world===
The ''Jewish Study Bible Notes'' on [[Psalm 24:1-2]] say:<blockquote> God tamed [[The Primal Sea|the primeval waters]] and founded the earth upon them ([[Psalm 136:5-6|Ps. 136.6]]); He is therefore to be acknowledged as the supreme sovereign of the world. The Temple is a microcosm of the world (cf. [[Genesis 2:1-3|Gen. 2.1-3]]; Exod. 39.32, 42-43) and thus God's act of creation forms an appropriate introduction to this Temple liturgy.</blockquote>
Comparing, as suggested, the completion of the Tabernacle in Exodus with the completion of the creation of the heavens and earth in [[Genesis 1:1 to 2:3]], we see echoes:
===(notes)===
cf [[Ezekiel 28:13,14]] "on the holy mountain of God"
Eden was on a mountain. Proof is headwaters flowing from it.


===The Temple is a microcosm of the world===
cf east gen 3 v 24  Eden as temple




The ''Jewish Study Bible Notes'' on [[Psalm 24:1-2]] say:<blockquote> God tamed [[The Primal Sea|the primeval waters]] and founded the earth upon them ([[Psalm 136:5-6|Ps. 136.6]]); He is therefore to be acknowledged as the supreme sovereign of the world. The Temple is a microcosm of the world (cf. [[Genesis 2:2-3|Gen. 2.1-3]]; Exod. 39.32, 42-43) and thus God's act of creation forms an appropriate introduction to this Temple liturgy.</blockquote>
See https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/genesis1357910 (is it '''''by''''' Walton?)

Latest revision as of 12:55, 28 November 2023

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32Thus was all the work of the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation finished: and the children of Israel did according to all that the LORD commanded Moses, so did they.
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42According to all that the LORD commanded Moses, so the children of Israel made all the work.
43And Moses did look upon all the work, and, behold, they have done it as the LORD had commanded, even so had they done it: and Moses blessed them.


The Temple is a microcosm of the world

The Jewish Study Bible Notes on Psalm 24:1-2 say:

God tamed the primeval waters and founded the earth upon them (Ps. 136.6); He is therefore to be acknowledged as the supreme sovereign of the world. The Temple is a microcosm of the world (cf. Gen. 2.1-3; Exod. 39.32, 42-43) and thus God's act of creation forms an appropriate introduction to this Temple liturgy.

Comparing, as suggested, the completion of the Tabernacle in Exodus with the completion of the creation of the heavens and earth in Genesis 1:1 to 2:3, we see echoes:

(notes)

cf Ezekiel 28:13,14 "on the holy mountain of God"


Eden was on a mountain. Proof is headwaters flowing from it.

cf east gen 3 v 24 Eden as temple


See https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/genesis1357910 (is it by Walton?)