What did Moses do after he finished setting up the tabernacle, what else did he anointed and consecrate, who made offerings, what did they bring as their gifts before the LORD, and where were they presented?
______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ With much repetition of language, chapter 7 records the magnificent (and identical) gifts given to the Lord for tabernacle service by the leaders of each of the Twelve Tribes. It is wonderfully fitting that the record of these gifts follows the Aaronic Benediction (6:24-26): in response to God’s solemn promise to bless his people, they bring their blessing to him – magnificent gifts in twelve sequential days of celebrative pageantry. The focus in the chapter is on the tabernacle, the “dwelling place of God,” and the altar, the point of approach to God’s dwelling. After Moses had completed supervising the construction and erection of the sacred tent and its altar, he “anointed” and “consecrated” them for the Lord’s special services. “Anoint” is the same
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