Exodus 37: Explains the building of the Ark of the Covenant. The Ark was a retangular box made of acacia wood. It was 4 feet long and 2.5 feet wide and was covered with gold. The point of the box was it contained the 2 tablets with the commandments, Aaron's rod, and a pot of manna. It served as a guide to Israel. God gave power to the Ark as seen when it was captured later on by the Philistines in 1 Samuel chapter 5: The Philistines had captured it and eventually gave it back because one thing after another happened to them until they did- they were literally cursed. Here's more detailed info on it: https://bible.org/question/what-was-ark-covenant-and-was-it-real
Exodus 38: Explains the building and materials of the Altar of Burnt Offerings where sin offerings were done, the building of the courtyard, and an inventory is in this chapter of the materials used to build the Tabernacle of the Covenant (below is an artist's view).
Exodus 38: Explains the building and materials of the Altar of Burnt Offerings where sin offerings were done, the building of the courtyard, and an inventory is in this chapter of the materials used to build the Tabernacle of the Covenant (below is an artist's view).
Exodus 39: Clothing for the priests are described, and explained in this chapter. The institution of the priesthood is solidified here.
Exodus 40: The entire procedure on how to set up the Tabernacle (picture above) is explained in this chapter. Now, in verse 34, the glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle, which literally there as a cloud that settled down over it, and Moses could not enter it because of this cloud/glory of the Lord. At night, fire glowed inside the cloud so that all of the Israelites could see it. When the cloud lifted, they knew they were to move to another location. When it remained, they stayed. This happened throughout all their journeys... TO BE CONTINUED IN LEVITICUS :)
Exodus 40: The entire procedure on how to set up the Tabernacle (picture above) is explained in this chapter. Now, in verse 34, the glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle, which literally there as a cloud that settled down over it, and Moses could not enter it because of this cloud/glory of the Lord. At night, fire glowed inside the cloud so that all of the Israelites could see it. When the cloud lifted, they knew they were to move to another location. When it remained, they stayed. This happened throughout all their journeys... TO BE CONTINUED IN LEVITICUS :)