Exodus 35
The Skilled Craftsmen
Stirred Hearts and Skilled Hands: Building the Lord's Tabernacle

This chapter underscores the beauty of a community coming together, moved by their love for God, to create a sacred space. It reminds us that our talents, when used in service of a higher purpose, can manifest divine work and become a form of worship itself.

Sabbath Command (verses 1-3)

Moses emphasizes the importance of the Sabbath, warning against any form of work on this day of rest.

Call for Contributions (verses 4-9)

Moses invites those with willing hearts to give offerings of various materials for the construction of the Tabernacle.

Craftsmanship Instructions (verses 10-19)

Skilled craftsman are summoned to construct specific elements of the Tabernacle, from the ark to the holy garments.

Community Response (verses 20-29)

The congregation responds generously, offering a variety of precious materials.

Appointing the Craftsmen (verses 30-35)

Bezalel and Oholiab are specifically named and filled with the Spirit of God to lead the crafts, teach others, and ensure the execution of God's detailed plans.

In this inspiring chapter, Moses, the great leader of the Israelites, delivers God's command for the construction of the Tabernacle - a place of worship and sacrifice. Everyone is given a chance to contribute, their hearts stirring to give freewill offerings and use their skills for a higher purpose.

Themes
1. Obedience to God's Commands
2. Community Participation and Contribution
3. Valuing and Utilizing Skills
4. Spirituality in Work and Craftsmanship
5. Worship and Sacrifice
Topics
1. The Sabbath
2. Collection of Materials for the Tabernacle
3. Skilled Craftsman for the Tabernacle
4. Freewill Offerings
5. Special Anointing for Craftsmanship
People
1. Moses
2. Congregation of Israel
3. Bezalel son of Uri
4. Oholiab son of Ahisamach
5. Aaron and his sons
Locations
1. The Congregation of Israel (tent community)
Bible Study Questions

1. How does the community's response to God's call for contributions reflect their faith and commitment?

2. How does the concept of Sabbath presented in this passage relate to our modern understanding of work-life balance?

3. In what ways can our personal talents be used for a higher purpose or service, as depicted by the craftsmen in the passage?

4. What role does the Tabernacle play in the spiritual life of the Israelites?

5. How do the detailed instructions for the Tabernacle's construction reflect God's interest in order and beauty?

6. What does the freewill offering teach us about voluntary service and generosity?

7. How does the Spirit of God empower Bezalel and Oholiab in their craftsmanship?

8. In a modern context, how can we make our workplaces or homes resemble a Tabernacle, i.e., places where God's presence is felt?

9. What kind of attitude should we have when contributing to a religious or spiritual cause, based on this passage?

10. How do the offerings given by the people demonstrate the value of sacrifice in faith?

11. How do you interpret the phrase "everyone whose heart stirred him" in the context of our personal callings?

12. What lessons can we learn from the participation of both men and women in this sacred project?

13. How does the communal effort in building the Tabernacle illustrate the concept of unity in faith?

14. What do the assigned roles and responsibilities in constructing the Tabernacle tell us about the importance of everyone's contribution in a community?

15. How do you think Bezalel and Oholiab felt about their roles, and how would you feel if you were in their shoes?

16. What modern-day situations require the same level of detailed planning and community involvement as the construction of the Tabernacle?

17. How does the passage relate to the saying "Many hands make light work"?

18. In your life, when have you seen an example of everyone’s unique skills and contributions coming together for a greater purpose, similar to the construction of the Tabernacle?

19. How can we ensure that our gifts and contributions are not used for self-glory but for glorifying God, as exemplified in the passage?

20. How can we apply the principles of obedience, generosity, and community involvement in this passage to solve problems in our present-day societies?



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