Topical Encyclopedia Aholiab, son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, is a biblical figure renowned for his divinely endowed wisdom and skill in craftsmanship. He is prominently mentioned in the Book of Exodus as one of the chief artisans appointed by God to construct the Tabernacle, the sacred dwelling place for the presence of God among the Israelites during their wilderness journey.Biblical References: Aholiab is introduced in Exodus 31:6, where God speaks to Moses, saying, "Moreover, I have appointed Aholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, to be with him. I have given skill to all the craftsmen, that they may fashion all that I have commanded you." This passage highlights Aholiab's role as a divinely chosen craftsman, working alongside Bezalel, son of Uri, from the tribe of Judah. In Exodus 35:34-35, the text further elaborates on Aholiab's abilities: "And He has given both him and Aholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, the ability to teach others. He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as engravers, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and fine linen, and as weavers—designers of every work and artistic craft." Role and Contributions: Aholiab's wisdom is characterized by his exceptional skills in various forms of craftsmanship, including engraving, designing, and embroidery. His ability to teach others suggests a leadership role in the construction of the Tabernacle, ensuring that the work was carried out according to the divine specifications given to Moses. The collaboration between Aholiab and Bezalel symbolizes the unity and diversity of the tribes of Israel, as they worked together to fulfill God's command. The wisdom of Aholiab is not merely technical skill but is portrayed as a spiritual gift, divinely imparted to accomplish a sacred task. This wisdom is a testament to the belief that God equips individuals with the necessary talents and abilities to serve His purposes. Theological Significance: Aholiab's role in the construction of the Tabernacle underscores the importance of using God-given talents for His glory. His wisdom serves as an example of how divine inspiration can manifest in practical skills and artistic expression. The narrative of Aholiab and Bezalel illustrates the biblical principle that all work, when done in obedience to God, is an act of worship. The account of Aholiab also reflects the broader biblical theme of God's sovereignty in appointing and equipping individuals for specific roles within His divine plan. It emphasizes the value of collaboration and the diversity of gifts within the community of faith, as each person contributes uniquely to the fulfillment of God's purposes. Legacy: Aholiab's legacy is preserved in the biblical record as a model of faithful service and skilled craftsmanship. His wisdom and artistry in the construction of the Tabernacle continue to inspire those who seek to use their talents in service to God. The account of Aholiab encourages believers to recognize and develop their own gifts, trusting that God will use them for His glory and the edification of His people. Nave's Topical Index Exodus 31:6And I, behold, I have given with him Aholiab, the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan: and in the hearts of all that are wise hearted I have put wisdom, that they may make all that I have commanded you; Nave's Topical Index Exodus 35:34,35 Exodus 36:1 Library Bezaleel and Aholiab. Results of Transgression Hiram, the Inspired Artificer Gifts and Talents. The Abiding of the Spirit the Glory of the Church Man Now Deprived of Freedom of Will, and Miserably Enslaved. Resources Why is wisdom referred to as a she in Proverbs? | GotQuestions.orgHow can I get wisdom from God? | GotQuestions.org Why are both wisdom and foolishness pictured as women in Proverbs? | GotQuestions.org Wisdom: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics The Wisdom of God is One of his Attributes The Wisdom of God: All Human Wisdom Derived From The Wisdom of God: Beyond Human Comprehension The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in His Counsels The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in His Foreshadowing Events The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in His Works The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: His Saints The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Actions The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Afflictions of Saints The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Heart The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Infirmities of Saints The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Minutest Matters The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Most Secret Things The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Time of Judgment The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Want of Saints The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Way of Saints The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Wicked The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Words The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Knowing: The Works of the Wicked The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Redemption The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Searching the Heart The Wisdom of God: Exhibited in Understanding the Thoughts The Wisdom of God: Incomparable The Wisdom of God: Nothing is Concealed From The Wisdom of God: Saints Ascribe to Him The Wisdom of God: should be Magnified The Wisdom of God: The Gospel Contains Treasures of The Wisdom of God: The Wicked Question The Wisdom of God: Unsearchable The Wisdom of God: Wisdom of Saints is Derived From Wisdom of Ethan, Heman, Chalcol, and Darda Wisdom of Other Skilled Artisans Wisdom of the Magi (Wise Men from the East) Wisdom of the Princes of the Tribe of Issachar Wisdom: Spiritual: Unclassified Scriptures Relating to Related Terms |