Exodus 36 Flashcards

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What did the Israelites bring to the Lord?

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The Israelites brought freewill offerings to the Lord for all the work commanded through Moses.

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Who were Bezalel and Oholiab?

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Bezalel was chosen by the Lord, filled with the Spirit of God, and skilled in all kinds of crafts. Oholiab was also given the ability to teach others.

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What types of craftsmanship were Bezalel and Oholiab involved in?

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They were involved in artistic designs for gold, silver, bronze, woodwork, embroidery, and weaving.

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What did Moses do when the people brought too many offerings?

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Moses ordered that no man or woman make anything else as an offering for the sanctuary because there was more than enough.

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What materials were used to make the tabernacle?

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The tabernacle was made with finely twisted linen, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, goat hair, ram skins dyed red, and hides of sea cows.

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What was the size of the curtains made for the tabernacle?

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The curtains of finely twisted linen were twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide.

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How many curtains of goat hair were made for the tent over the tabernacle?

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Eleven curtains of goat hair were made for the tent over the tabernacle.

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What were the upright frames of the tabernacle made of?

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The upright frames of the tabernacle were made of acacia wood.

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What does the term ‘cherubim’ refer to?

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Cherubim are mighty angels.

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What was the significance of community involvement in building the tabernacle?

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The tabernacle would not have been built without tremendous community involvement, similar to how churches and neighborhoods require collaboration today.

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What did the Israelites bring to the Lord?

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The Israelites brought freewill offerings to the Lord for all the work commanded through Moses.

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Who were Bezalel and Oholiab?

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Bezalel was chosen by the Lord, filled with the Spirit of God, and skilled in all kinds of crafts. Oholiab was also given the ability to teach others.

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What types of craftsmanship were Bezalel and Oholiab involved in?

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They were involved in artistic designs for gold, silver, bronze, woodwork, embroidery, and weaving.

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What did Moses do when the people brought too many offerings?

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Moses ordered that no man or woman make anything else as an offering for the sanctuary because there was more than enough.

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What materials were used to make the tabernacle?

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The tabernacle was made with finely twisted linen, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, goat hair, ram skins dyed red, and hides of sea cows.

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What was the size of the curtains made for the tabernacle?

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The curtains of finely twisted linen were twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide.

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How many curtains of goat hair were made for the tent over the tabernacle?

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Eleven curtains of goat hair were made for the tent over the tabernacle.

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What were the upright frames of the tabernacle made of?

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The upright frames of the tabernacle were made of acacia wood.

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What does the term ‘cherubim’ refer to?

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Cherubim are mighty angels.

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What was the significance of community involvement in building the tabernacle?

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The tabernacle would not have been built without tremendous community involvement, similar to how churches and neighborhoods require collaboration today.

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What is the Ark of the Covenant?

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A golden rectangular box that contained the Ten Commandments.

Symbolized God’s covenant with Israel’s people and located in the Most Holy Place.

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What is the Atonement Cover?

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The lid to the ark of the covenant.

Symbolized the presence of God among his people.

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What is the Curtain?

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The curtain that divided the two sacred rooms of the tabernacle - the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place.

Symbolized how the people were separated from God because of sin.

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What is the Table?
A wooden table located in the Holy Place of the tabernacle. ## Footnote The bread of the Presence and various utensils were kept on this table.
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What is the Bread of the Presence?
Twelve loaves of baked bread, one for each tribe of Israel. ## Footnote Symbolized the spiritual nourishment God offers his people.
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What are the Lampstands and Lamps?
A golden lampstand located in the Holy Place, which held seven burning oil lamps. ## Footnote The lampstand lighted the Holy Place for the priests.
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What is the Altar of Incense?
An altar in the Holy Place in front of the curtain. ## Footnote Used for burning God's special incense and symbolic of acceptable prayer.
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What is Anointing Oil?
A special oil used to anoint the priests and all the pieces in the tabernacle. ## Footnote A sign of being set apart for God.
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What is the Altar of Burnt Offering?
The bronze altar outside the tabernacle used for the sacrifices. ## Footnote Symbolized how sacrifice restored one's relationship with God.
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What is the Basin?
A large wash basin outside the tabernacle used by the priests to cleanse themselves before performing their duties. ## Footnote Symbolized the need for spiritual cleansing.
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What is the Ark of the Covenant?
A golden rectangular box that contained the Ten Commandments. ## Footnote Symbolized God's covenant with Israel's people and located in the Most Holy Place.
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What is the Atonement Cover?
The lid to the ark of the covenant. ## Footnote Symbolized the presence of God among his people.
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What is the Curtain?
The curtain that divided the two sacred rooms of the tabernacle - the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place. ## Footnote Symbolized how the people were separated from God because of sin.
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What is the Table?
A wooden table located in the Holy Place of the tabernacle. ## Footnote The bread of the Presence and various utensils were kept on this table.
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What is the Bread of the Presence?
Twelve loaves of baked bread, one for each tribe of Israel. ## Footnote Symbolized the spiritual nourishment God offers his people.
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What are the Lampstands and Lamps?
A golden lampstand located in the Holy Place, which held seven burning oil lamps. ## Footnote The lampstand lighted the Holy Place for the priests.
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What is the Altar of Incense?
An altar in the Holy Place in front of the curtain. ## Footnote Used for burning God's special incense and symbolic of acceptable prayer.
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What is Anointing Oil?
A special oil used to anoint the priests and all the pieces in the tabernacle. ## Footnote A sign of being set apart for God.
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What is the Altar of Burnt Offering?
The bronze altar outside the tabernacle used for the sacrifices. ## Footnote Symbolized how sacrifice restored one's relationship with God.
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What is the Basin?
A large wash basin outside the tabernacle used by the priests to cleanse themselves before performing their duties. ## Footnote Symbolized the need for spiritual cleansing.
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What materials were used for the curtain at the entrance to the tent?
The curtain was made of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen, crafted by an embroiderer.
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How many posts were made for the entrance curtain?
Five posts with hooks were made for the entrance curtain.
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What materials were used for the bases of the posts?
The tops of the posts and their bands were overlaid with gold, and the bases were made of bronze.
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What were the dimensions of the Ark?
The Ark was two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high.
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What material was used to overlay the Ark?
The Ark was overlaid with pure gold, both inside and out.
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How many gold rings were cast for the Ark?
Four gold rings were cast for the Ark.
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What were the dimensions of the atonement cover?
The atonement cover was two and a half cubits long and a cubit and a half wide.
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What figures were made at the ends of the atonement cover?
Two cherubim were made out of hammered gold at the ends of the cover.
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What were the dimensions of the table made of acacia wood?
The table was two cubits long, a cubit wide, and a cubit and a half high.
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What was the table overlaid with?
The table was overlaid with pure gold.
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What was made around the table?
A gold molding was made around the table, along with a rim a handbreadths wide.
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How many gold rings were cast for the table?
Four gold rings were cast for the table.
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What was the lampstand made of?
The lampstand was made of pure gold and hammered out.
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How many branches did the lampstand have?
The lampstand had six branches, three on each side.
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What decorative elements were on the lampstand?
The lampstand had cups shaped like almond flowers, buds, and blossoms.
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How many lamps were made for the lampstand?
Seven lamps were made for the lampstand.
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What materials were used for the curtain at the entrance to the tent?
The curtain was made of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen, crafted by an embroiderer.
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How many posts were made for the entrance curtain?
Five posts with hooks were made for the entrance curtain.
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What materials were used for the bases of the posts?
The tops of the posts and their bands were overlaid with gold, and the bases were made of bronze.
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What were the dimensions of the Ark?
The Ark was two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high.
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What material was used to overlay the Ark?
The Ark was overlaid with pure gold, both inside and out.
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How many gold rings were cast for the Ark?
Four gold rings were cast for the Ark.
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What were the dimensions of the atonement cover?
The atonement cover was two and a half cubits long and a cubit and a half wide.
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What figures were made at the ends of the atonement cover?
Two cherubim were made out of hammered gold at the ends of the cover.
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What were the dimensions of the table made of acacia wood?
The table was two cubits long, a cubit wide, and a cubit and a half high.
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What was the table overlaid with?
The table was overlaid with pure gold.
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What was made around the table?
A gold molding was made around the table, along with a rim a handbreadths wide.
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How many gold rings were cast for the table?
Four gold rings were cast for the table.
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What was the lampstand made of?
The lampstand was made of pure gold and hammered out.
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How many branches did the lampstand have?
The lampstand had six branches, three on each side.
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What decorative elements were on the lampstand?
The lampstand had cups shaped like almond flowers, buds, and blossoms.
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How many lamps were made for the lampstand?
Seven lamps were made for the lampstand.