Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Exodus 36:1-7
I. The workmen set in without delay. Then they wrought, Exod. 36:1. When God had qualified them for the work, then they applied themselves to it. Note, The talents we are entrusted with must not be laid up, but laid out; not hid in a napkin, but traded with. What have we all our gifts for, but to do good with them? They began when Moses called them, Exod. 36:2. Even those whom God has qualified for, and inclined to, the service of the tabernacle, yet must wait for a regular call to it, either... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Exodus 36
In this chapter, I. The work of the tabernacle is begun, Exod. 36:1-4. II. A stop is put to the people's contributions, Exod. 36:5-7. III. A particular account is given of the making of the tabernacle itself; the fine curtains of it, Exod. 36:8-13. The coarse ones, Exod. 36:14-19. The boards, Exod. 36:20-30. The bars, Exod. 36:31-34. The partition veil, Exod. 36:35, 36. And the hanging for the door, Exod. 36:37, 38 read more