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CH 24: Moses went down to the people and explained the laws of the Lord that the people needed to follow, and the Israelites seem to gladly accept these laws. Moses then wrote down these laws and this book was called: the Book of the Covenant. He again read it aloud to them, and again they agreed to abide by the laws. The Lord invited Moses then up the mountain so the Lord could give Moses the tablets of instructions of the law. Moses then went up the mountain with Joshua, his assistant. Moses left Aaron and an elder named Hur, in charge of the people while he was on the mountain, Mount Sinai, with the Lord.
CH 25: God gave Moses exact instructions on how to build the Tabernacle, the Arc of the Covenant, plans for the table where bread would always be on it, and plans for the lampstand made of 75 pounds of pure gold.
CH 26: God gave Moses the plans for the Tabernacle in regards to the materials such as the curtains, and what kind of wood to use; exact measurements... it's extremely detailed. (An engineer could take these instructions and make all these things including the Tabernacle)
CH 27: God gave Moses the plans for the altar that would burn all the offerings, and the plans for the courtyard to the Tabernacle. God also gave instructions relating to the Priesthood of the Tabernacle.
CH 28: God gave Moses the exact instructions of the clothing the Priests would wear, and when, and how they'd wear them, including all the accessories and attachments of the garments.
Ch 29: God gave Moses the instruction for the ordination of the Priests. He also gave the instructions for the Priestly Activities such as the daily offerings to be made.
CH 30: God gave Moses the plans for the Incense Altar, and the Lord explained how the money offerings would be done; God gave instructions also of the wash basin so that the Priests could wash their hands and feet including before they entered the Tabernacle. God gave instructions regarding the type of anointing oil to be used, and the type of incense to be used, and how.
CH 31: Then the Lord told Moses who He had specifically chosen to be the craftsmen, Bezalel and Oholiab. And God gave instructions for the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy, no work to be done on this day, to rest, and to keep it all dedicated to the Lord. And He related it to the 6 days He created the universe, and His day of rest on the 7th day.
CH 32: When the Israelites saw how long it was taking Moses to come back down the mountain, they decided to make their own gods who would lead them. They actually thought Moses was gone for good at this point. The people gathered all their gold rings and other jewelry, and melted it down, and created a gold calf as their god to worship. Aaron saw how excited the people were about this and so let it go and even helped to make the calf itself.
The Lord saw the people and got angry. He told Moses He was going to destroy them all but Moses begged Him not to. The Lord heard Moses and gave grace instead, but only to an extent.
Moses then went down to the camp and once he saw this huge celebration taking place around the gold calf, he burned with anger and smashed the 2 stone tablets he had brought down the mountain from the Lord, that were written on both sides.
Many people were killed that day, about 3,000, upon the Lord's command. Moses then went back up the mountain and asked the Lord not to punish everyone, but the Lord allowed a plague upon the rest of the people.
CH 24: Moses went down to the people and explained the laws of the Lord that the people needed to follow, and the Israelites seem to gladly accept these laws. Moses then wrote down these laws and this book was called: the Book of the Covenant. He again read it aloud to them, and again they agreed to abide by the laws. The Lord invited Moses then up the mountain so the Lord could give Moses the tablets of instructions of the law. Moses then went up the mountain with Joshua, his assistant. Moses left Aaron and an elder named Hur, in charge of the people while he was on the mountain, Mount Sinai, with the Lord.
CH 25: God gave Moses exact instructions on how to build the Tabernacle, the Arc of the Covenant, plans for the table where bread would always be on it, and plans for the lampstand made of 75 pounds of pure gold.
CH 26: God gave Moses the plans for the Tabernacle in regards to the materials such as the curtains, and what kind of wood to use; exact measurements... it's extremely detailed. (An engineer could take these instructions and make all these things including the Tabernacle)
CH 27: God gave Moses the plans for the altar that would burn all the offerings, and the plans for the courtyard to the Tabernacle. God also gave instructions relating to the Priesthood of the Tabernacle.
CH 28: God gave Moses the exact instructions of the clothing the Priests would wear, and when, and how they'd wear them, including all the accessories and attachments of the garments.
Ch 29: God gave Moses the instruction for the ordination of the Priests. He also gave the instructions for the Priestly Activities such as the daily offerings to be made.
CH 30: God gave Moses the plans for the Incense Altar, and the Lord explained how the money offerings would be done; God gave instructions also of the wash basin so that the Priests could wash their hands and feet including before they entered the Tabernacle. God gave instructions regarding the type of anointing oil to be used, and the type of incense to be used, and how.
CH 31: Then the Lord told Moses who He had specifically chosen to be the craftsmen, Bezalel and Oholiab. And God gave instructions for the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy, no work to be done on this day, to rest, and to keep it all dedicated to the Lord. And He related it to the 6 days He created the universe, and His day of rest on the 7th day.
CH 32: When the Israelites saw how long it was taking Moses to come back down the mountain, they decided to make their own gods who would lead them. They actually thought Moses was gone for good at this point. The people gathered all their gold rings and other jewelry, and melted it down, and created a gold calf as their god to worship. Aaron saw how excited the people were about this and so let it go and even helped to make the calf itself.
The Lord saw the people and got angry. He told Moses He was going to destroy them all but Moses begged Him not to. The Lord heard Moses and gave grace instead, but only to an extent.
Moses then went down to the camp and once he saw this huge celebration taking place around the gold calf, he burned with anger and smashed the 2 stone tablets he had brought down the mountain from the Lord, that were written on both sides.
Many people were killed that day, about 3,000, upon the Lord's command. Moses then went back up the mountain and asked the Lord not to punish everyone, but the Lord allowed a plague upon the rest of the people.