Exodus 40
Introduction
Verse 2
To wit, of the second year after their coming out of Egypt, as is evident.
Verse 4
The things that are to be set in order; the vessels belonging to it, and the shew-bread, Ex. 25:29–30
Verse 6
i.e. The tabernacle which is covered with a tent. See Ex. 35:11. Though elsewhere the words tabernacle and tent are promiscuously used.
Verse 15
i.e. A sign or seal that their priesthood shall continue as long as their polity lasts, till the coming of Messias. He signifies that this unction should be sufficient for all succeeding priests; they should not need to be anointed again, except the successive high priests. See Ex. 29:7, Ex.
Verse 17
Second year after their coming out of Egypt, Num. 7:1. 1490
Verse 27
This is wisely and seasonably added, because this was a work peculiar to the priest, and not to be done by Moses without God’s express command
Verse 29
The burnt-offering and the meat offering, for the consecration of the altar, this being the first sacrifice.
Verse 34
i.e. The glorious presence of God, which having been forfeited and lost was now returned to them, and took its habitation among them.
Verse 35
Moses was not able to enter in, partly because of the extraordinary thickness and brightness of the cloud, which both dazzled his eyes and struck him with horror, as 1 Kings 8:11; and partly, because of his great reverence and dread of that eminent and glorious appearance of God; and partly,…
Verse 38
The same pillar which in the day-time was like a cloud, in the night-time had the appearance of fire. See Ex. 13:21.
Ex. 40 The tabernacle is commanded to be reared, Ex. 40:1–8; and anointed, Ex. 40:9–11, Aaron and his sons sanctified, Ex. 40:12–15. Moses performeth all things accordingly, Ex. 40:16–33. A cloud covereth the tabernacle, Ex. 40:34–38