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Verse 7

7. Moses took the tabernacle What tabernacle? Surely not the tabernacle the pattern of which had been given him in the mount, (chap . 26,) for this had not yet been constructed. Nor is it satisfactory to assume, as some expositors have done, that this was an old tabernacle or tent, previously employed for purposes of worship, but not before mentioned. More reasonable than either of these suppositions is it to believe that the tent of Moses had hitherto been the central point of the Israelitish camp, and so, par excellence, the tent of Israel. In order now to institute a new and peculiar form of service and of approach unto God, and to carry on his intercession for Israel more conspicuously in the sight of the people, he removes this tent and places it without the camp, afar off from the camp, and because of its changed purpose calls it the Tabernacle (rather, the Tent) of the congregation. Thus would Moses make more conspicuous the lesson that the sin of the people had alienated them from Jehovah, and his presence must be sought unto as something afar off. This tent, furthermore, was now to serve as the place where the symbol of Jehovah’s presence might be seen until the proper tabernacle should be erected.

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