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Exodus 25:28

25:27 Over against the border shall the rings be for places of the staves to bear the table.
And thou shalt make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, that the table may be borne with them.

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You shall make the poles of acacia wood, and overlay them with gold, that the table may be carried with them.

And thou shalt make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, that the table may be borne with them.

And you shall make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, that the table may be borne with them.

25:29 And thou shalt make the dishes thereof, and spoons thereof, and covers thereof, and bowls thereof, to cover withal: of pure gold shalt thou make them. to: or, to pour out withal

What does Exodus 25:28 mean?

Exodus 25:28 is a verse in the book of Exodus, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include עָשָׂה (ʻâsâh), בַּד (bad), שִׁטָּה (shiṭṭâh). It connects to 4 cross-referenced passages elsewhere in Scripture.

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And
thou
shalt
makeעָשָׂהʻâsâh/aw-saw'/H6213to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
the
stavesבַּדbad/bad/H905properly, separation; by implication, a part of the body, branch of atree, bar forcarrying; figuratively, chief of a city; especially (with prepositional prefix) as an adverb, apart, only, besides
of
shittimשִׁטָּהshiṭṭâh/shit-taw'/H7848the acacia (from its scourging thorns)
wood,עֵץʻêts/ates/H6086a tree (from its firmness); hence, wood (plural sticks)
and
overlayצָפָהtsâphâh/tsaw-faw'/H6823to sheet over (especially with metal)
them
with
gold,זָהָבzâhâb/zaw-hawb'/H2091gold, figuratively, something gold-colored (i.e. yellow), as oil, a clear sky
that
the
tableשֻׁלְחָןshulchân/shool-khawn'/H7979a table (as spread out); by implication, a meal
may
be
borneנָשָׂאnâsâʼ/naw-saw'/H5375to lift, in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, absolute and relative
with
them.

Commentary on Exodus 25:28

HENRY_FULL · Exodus 25:25–32
d: two cubits shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit and a half the height thereof. 24 And thou shalt overlay it with pure gold, and make thereto a crown of gold round about. 25 And thou shalt make unto it a border of an hand breadth round about, and thou shalt make a golden crown to the border thereof round about. 26 And thou shalt make for it four rings of gold, and put the rings in the four corners that are on the four feet thereof. 27 Over against the border shall the rings be for places of the staves to bear the table. 28 And thou shalt make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, that the table may be borne with them. 29 And thou shalt make the dishes thereof, and spoons thereof, and covers thereof, and bowls thereof, to cover withal: of pure gold shalt thou make them. 30 And thou shalt set upon the table showbread before me alway. Here is, 1. A table ordered to be made of wood overlaid with gold, which was to stand, not in the holy of holies (nothing was in that but the ark with its appurtenances), but in the outer part of the tabernacle, called the sanctuary, or holy place, Heb. ix. 2 , 23 , &c. There must also be the usual furniture of the sideboard, dishes and spoons, &c., and all of gold, v. 29 . 2. This table was to be always spread, and furnished with the show-bread ( v. 30 ), or bread of faces, twelve loaves, one for each tribe, set in two rows, six in a row; see the law concerning them, Lev. xxiv. 5 , &c. The tabernacle being God's house, in which he was pleased to say that he would dwell among them, he would show that he kept a good house. In the royal palace it was fit that there should be a royal table. Some make the twelve loaves to represent the twelve tribes, set before God as his people and the corn of his floor, as they are called, Isa. xxi. 10 . As the ark signified God's being present with them, so the twelve loaves signified their being presented to God. This bread was designed to be, (1.) A thankful acknowledgement of God's goodness to them, in giving them their daily bread, manna in the wilderness, where he prepared a table for them, and, in Canaan, the corn of the land. Hereby they owned their dependence upon Providence, not only for the corn in the field, which they gave thanks for in offering the sheaf of first-fruits, but for the bread in their houses, that, when it was brought home, God did not blow upon it, Hag. i. 9 . Christ has taught us to pray every day for the bread of the day. (2.) A token of their communion with God. This bread on God's table being made of the same corn with the bread on their own tables, God and Israel did, as it were, eat together, as a pledge of friendship and fellowship; he supped with them, and they with him. (3.) A type of the spiritual provision which is made in the church, by the gospel of Christ, for all that are made priests to our God. In our Father's house there is bread enough and to spare, a loaf for every tribe. All that attend in God's house shall be abundantly satisfied with the goodness of it, Ps. xxxvi. 8 . Divine consolations are the continual feast of holy souls, notwithstanding there are those to whom the table of the Lord, and the meat thereof (because it is plain bread), are contemptible, Mal. i. 12 . Christ has a table in his kingdom, at which all his saints shall for every eat and drink with him, Luke xxii. 30 . 31 And thou shalt make a candlestick of pure go

Cross-references

Related passages from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

Exodus 25:14

And thou shalt put the staves into the rings by the sides of the ark, that the ark may be borne with them.

Exodus 25:27

Over against the border shall the rings be for places of the staves to bear the table.

Numbers 10:17

And the tabernacle was taken down; and the sons of Gershon and the sons of Merari set forward, bearing the tabernacle.

Acts 9:15

But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel:

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Verses like this

Other verses that share key original-language words with Exodus 25:28.

Exodus 25:13

And thou shalt make staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold.

Exodus 27:6

And thou shalt make staves for the altar, staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with brass.

Exodus 37:15

And he made the staves of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold, to bear the table.

Exodus 25:23

Thou shalt also make a table of shittim wood: two cubits shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit and a half the height thereof.

Exodus 26:32

And thou shalt hang it upon four pillars of shittim wood overlaid with gold: their hooks shall be of gold, upon the four sockets of silver.

Exodus 26:37

And thou shalt make for the hanging five pillars of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, and their hooks shall be of gold: and thou shalt cast five sockets of brass for them.

Exodus 30:5

And thou shalt make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold.

Exodus 37:28

And he made the staves of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold.

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What does Exodus 25:28 say?

Exodus 25:28 (King James Version) reads: "And thou shalt make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, that the table may be borne with them."

Is Exodus 25:28 in the Old or New Testament?

Exodus 25:28 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Exodus.

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