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Exodus 29:43

Exodus 29:43 in Multiple Translations

I will also meet with the Israelites there, and that place will be consecrated by My glory.

And there I will meet with the children of Israel, and the tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory.

And there I will meet with the children of Israel; and the Tent shall be sanctified by my glory.

There I will come face to face with the children of Israel, and the Tent will be made holy by my glory

I will meet with the Israelites there, and that place will be made holy by my glory.

There I will appoynt with the children of Israel, and the place shall bee sanctified by my glorie.

and I have met there with the sons of Israel, and it hath been sanctified by My honour.

There I will meet with the children of Israel; and the place shall be sanctified by my glory.

And there I will meet with the children of Israel, and the tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory.

And there will I command the children of Israel, and the altar shall be sanctified by my glory.

That is where I will meet with the Israeli people, and the brilliant light of my presence will cause that place to be holy/sacred.

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Exodus 29:43 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB וְ/נֹעַדְתִּ֥י שָׁ֖מָּ/ה לִ/בְנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל וְ/נִקְדַּ֖שׁ בִּ/כְבֹדִֽ/י
וְ/נֹעַדְתִּ֥י yâʻad H3259 to appoint Conj | V-Niphal-1cs
שָׁ֖מָּ/ה shâm H8033 there Adv | Suff
לִ/בְנֵ֣י bên H1121 son Prep | N-mp
יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל Yisrâʼêl H3478 Israel N-proper
וְ/נִקְדַּ֖שׁ qâdash H6942 to consecrate Conj | V-Niphal-3ms
בִּ/כְבֹדִֽ/י kâbôwd H3519 glory Prep | N-cs | Suff
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Hebrew Word Reference — Exodus 29:43

וְ/נֹעַדְתִּ֥י yâʻad H3259 "to appoint" Conj | V-Niphal-1cs
To appoint or agree on something, like setting a time to meet or making a plan, as seen in Esther when the king appoints a new leader. It can also mean to gather or assemble people for a purpose.
Definition: 1) to fix, appoint, assemble, meet, set, betroth 1a)(Qal) to appoint, assign, designate 1b) (Niphal) 1b1) to meet 1b2) to meet by appointment 1b3) to gather, assemble by appointment 1c) (Hiphil) to cause to meet 1d) (Hophal) to be set, be placed before, be fixed
Usage: Occurs in 29 OT verses. KJV: agree,(maxke an) appoint(-ment, a time), assemble (selves), betroth, gather (selves, together), meet (together), set (a time). See also: Exodus 21:8; 2 Samuel 20:5; Psalms 48:5.
שָׁ֖מָּ/ה shâm H8033 "there" Adv | Suff
The Hebrew word sham means there or then, often used to describe a location or point in time. It can also mean thither or thence, indicating movement or direction. This word is used frequently in the Bible to provide context and clarify the setting of a story.
Definition: 1) there, thither 1a) there 1b) thither (after verbs of motion) 1c) from there, thence 1d) then (as an adverb of time) Aramaic equivalent: tam.mah (תַּמָּה "there" H8536)
Usage: Occurs in 732 OT verses. KJV: in it, [phrase] thence, there (-in, [phrase] of, [phrase] out), [phrase] thither, [phrase] whither. See also: Genesis 2:8; Exodus 21:33; Deuteronomy 19:4.
לִ/בְנֵ֣י bên H1121 "son" Prep | N-mp
In the Bible, this word means a son or descendant, and can also refer to a grandson, nation, or quality. It appears in 1 Chronicles 24, describing a Levite named Beno. The word is used to show family relationships and inheritance.
Definition: : child/son
Usage: Occurs in 3653 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ([phrase]) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, [phrase] (young) bullock, [phrase] (young) calf, [idiom] came up in, child, colt, [idiom] common, [idiom] corn, daughter, [idiom] of first, [phrase] firstborn, foal, [phrase] very fruitful, [phrase] postage, [idiom] in, [phrase] kid, [phrase] lamb, ([phrase]) man, meet, [phrase] mighty, [phrase] nephew, old, ([phrase]) people, [phrase] rebel, [phrase] robber, [idiom] servant born, [idiom] soldier, son, [phrase] spark, [phrase] steward, [phrase] stranger, [idiom] surely, them of, [phrase] tumultuous one, [phrase] valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth. See also: Genesis 3:16; Genesis 23:3; Genesis 34:18.
יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל Yisrâʼêl H3478 "Israel" N-proper
Israel is the symbolic name of Jacob, also referring to his descendants. Jacob, son of Isaac and Rebekah, had 12 sons who became the tribes of Israel, as told in Genesis 25:26. His story is crucial to the Bible's narrative.
Definition: A man living at the time of the Patriarchs, first mentioned at Gen.25.26; son of: Isaac (H3327) and Rebekah (H7259); brother of: Esau (H6215); married to Rachel (H7354), Leah (H3812), Zilpah (H2153) and Bilhah (H1090A); father of: Reuben (H7205), Simeon (H8095), Levi (H3878), Judah (H3063), Dan (H1835H), Naphtali (H5321), Gad (H1410), Asher (H0836), Issachar (H3485), Zebulun (H2074), Dinah (H1783), Joseph (H3130) and Benjamin (H1144); also called Jacob frequently § Israel = "God prevails" 1) the second name for Jacob given to him by God after his wrestling with the angel at Peniel 2) the name of the descendants and the nation of the descendants of Jacob 2a) the name of the nation until the death of Solomon and the split 2b) the name used and given to the northern kingdom consisting of the 10 tribes under Jeroboam; the southern kingdom was known as Judah 2c) the name of the nation after the return from exile
Usage: Occurs in 2231 OT verses. KJV: Israel. See also: Genesis 32:29; Exodus 13:18; Exodus 40:38.
וְ/נִקְדַּ֖שׁ qâdash H6942 "to consecrate" Conj | V-Niphal-3ms
To consecrate means to set something or someone apart as holy or sacred, like the priests in Exodus. This word is about making something clean or pure. It is used in the Bible to describe sacred rituals and moral purity.
Definition: : consecate/sanctify 1) to consecrate, sanctify, prepare, dedicate, be hallowed, be holy, be sanctified, be separate 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to be set apart, be consecrated 1a2) to be hallowed 1a3) consecrated, tabooed 1b) (Niphal) 1b1) to show oneself sacred or majestic 1b2) to be honoured, be treated as sacred 1b3) to be holy 1c) (Piel) 1c1) to set apart as sacred, consecrate, dedicate 1c2) to observe as holy, keep sacred 1c3) to honour as sacred, hallow 1c4) to consecrate 1d) (Pual) 1d1) to be consecrated 1d2) consecrated, dedicated 1e) (Hiphil) 1e1) to set apart, devote, consecrate 1e2) to regard or treat as sacred or hallow 1e3) to consecrate 1f) (Hithpael) 1f1) to keep oneself apart or separate 1f2) to cause Himself to be hallowed (of God) 1f3) to be observed as holy 1f4) to consecrate oneself
Usage: Occurs in 154 OT verses. KJV: appoint, bid, consecrate, dedicate, defile, hallow, (be, keep) holy(-er, place), keep, prepare, proclaim, purify, sanctify(-ied one, self), [idiom] wholly. See also: Genesis 2:3; 2 Samuel 11:4; Isaiah 5:16.
בִּ/כְבֹדִֽ/י kâbôwd H3519 "glory" Prep | N-cs | Suff
Glory refers to great honor or splendor, often used to describe God's majesty, as in Psalm 138:5 where David praises God's glorious name. It can also refer to wealth or abundance, like in Genesis 31:1 where Jacob's wealth is described.
Definition: 1) glory, honour, glorious, abundance 1a) abundance, riches 1b) honour, splendour, glory 1c) honour, dignity 1d) honour, reputation 1e) honour, reverence, glory 1f) glory
Usage: Occurs in 189 OT verses. KJV: glorious(-ly), glory, honour(-able). See also: Genesis 31:1; Psalms 113:4; Psalms 3:4.

Study Notes — Exodus 29:43

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1 1 Kings 8:11 so that the priests could not stand there to minister because of the cloud; for the glory of the LORD filled the house of the LORD.
2 2 Chronicles 7:1–3 When Solomon had finished praying, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the LORD filled the temple. The priests were unable to enter the house of the LORD, because the glory of the LORD had filled it. When all the Israelites saw the fire coming down and the glory of the LORD above the temple, they bowed down on the pavement with their faces to the ground, and they worshiped and gave thanks to the LORD: “For He is good; His loving devotion endures forever.”
3 Malachi 3:1 “Behold, I will send My messenger, who will prepare the way before Me. Then the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to His temple—the Messenger of the covenant, in whom you delight—see, He is coming,” says the LORD of Hosts.
4 Exodus 40:34 Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle.
5 Ezekiel 43:5 Then the Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner court, and the glory of the LORD filled the temple.
6 2 Chronicles 5:14 so that the priests could not stand there to minister because of the cloud; for the glory of the LORD filled the house of God.
7 Revelation 21:22–23 But I saw no temple in the city, because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple. And the city has no need of sun or moon to shine on it, because the glory of God illuminates the city, and the Lamb is its lamp.
8 2 Corinthians 4:6 For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
9 2 Corinthians 3:18 And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into His image with intensifying glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
10 Isaiah 6:1–3 In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted; and the train of His robe filled the temple. Above Him stood seraphim, each having six wings: With two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they were flying. And they were calling out to one another: “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of Hosts; all the earth is full of His glory.”

Exodus 29:43 Summary

[This verse means that God promises to meet with the Israelites in a special place, the Tent of Meeting, and that His presence will make that place holy and set apart for worship. This is similar to what happens when we come to church or a quiet place to pray, and God meets with us there, as promised in Matthew 18:20. God's glory is like a powerful, shining light that transforms everything it touches, and when He says that the place will be consecrated by His glory, it means that He will make it a special and holy place. By meeting with the Israelites in this way, God is showing them that He is a God who is near and desires to be with His people, as also seen in Exodus 25:22.]

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for a place to be consecrated by God's glory?

When a place is consecrated by God's glory, it means that God's presence and power are made known and honored in that location, setting it apart for His purposes, as seen in Exodus 29:43 and also in Ezekiel 43:5 where the glory of the Lord filled the temple.

How does God meet with the Israelites in this context?

In Exodus 29:43, God meets with the Israelites through the Tent of Meeting, where He speaks with them and dwells among them, as also promised in Exodus 25:22 and Leviticus 1:1.

What is the significance of God's glory in this verse?

God's glory represents His divine presence, power, and holiness, and when He says that the place will be consecrated by His glory, it means that His presence will transform and set apart that place for His worship and service, similar to what is described in Isaiah 6:1-5.

How does this verse relate to the concept of God's dwelling among His people?

This verse is closely related to the concept of God's dwelling among His people, as expressed in Exodus 29:45, where God promises to dwell among the Israelites and be their God, and also in Revelation 21:3, where God will dwell among His people in the new heaven and the new earth.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does it mean for me to experience God's presence and glory in my life, and how can I seek to encounter Him in a deeper way?
  2. How can I set apart my own life and surroundings to be a place where God's glory can dwell and be honored?
  3. What are some ways that I can prepare my heart and mind to meet with God, just as the Israelites prepared to meet with Him in the Tent of Meeting?
  4. How can I trust that God is with me and desires to meet with me, even when I don't feel His presence or see immediate answers to my prayers?

Gill's Exposition on Exodus 29:43

And there will I meet with the children of Israel,.... Not only with Moses or with Aaron, and his successors, but with the people themselves, by granting them his gracious presence in public

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Exodus 29:43

And there I will meet with the children of Israel, and the tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory. And the tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory.

Matthew Poole's Commentary on Exodus 29:43

i.e. By my glorious presence and appearance, of which see ,35 Leviticus 9:24.

Trapp's Commentary on Exodus 29:43

Exodus 29:43 And there I will meet with the children of Israel, and [the tabernacle] shall be sanctified by my glory.Ver. 43. And I will dwell.]

Ellicott's Commentary on Exodus 29:43

(43) The tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory.—See Exodus 40:34-35; and comp. Leviticus 9:24; 1 Kings 8:10-11; 2 Chronicles 5:13-14; 2 Chronicles 7:2.

Adam Clarke's Commentary on Exodus 29:43

Verse 43. There I will meet with the children of Israel] See Clarke on Exodus 25:22.

Cambridge Bible on Exodus 29:43

43–46. Conclusion to the whole body of directions (chs. 25–29). In the sanctuary thus erected, Jehovah will appear in His glory; and dwell permanently in the midst of His people. The purpose of its construction, as laid down in Exodus 25:8, is thus accomplished.

Whedon's Commentary on Exodus 29:43

43. There I will meet — Here is enunciated the main thought that underlies all the symbolism of the tabernacle and its holy services.

Sermons on Exodus 29:43

SermonDescription
David Wilkerson The Power of God's Presence by David Wilkerson In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of seeking God's presence and experiencing His glory. He leads the congregation in a prayer of surrender and asks the Holy Sp
Stephen Kaung The Tabernacle #3: Holy of Holies by Stephen Kaung In this sermon, the speaker discusses the spiritual experience of believers after they have accepted Jesus as their savior. They go through a stage of enlightenment and are adorned
Walter Beuttler Study Notes - the Tabernacle by Walter Beuttler Walter Beuttler preaches on the purpose and typology of the tabernacle, highlighting how God used offerings and rituals to mend the broken fellowship with sinful man. The tabernacl
G.W. North The Tabernacle (God's House) by G.W. North G.W. North emphasizes the significance of the Tabernacle as God's dwelling place among the Israelites, illustrating how it was meticulously designed according to divine specificati
Ed Miller (The Path of the Ark #6) the Glory of God by Ed Miller In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of praising and glorifying the Lord. He references a biblical story where the house of the Lord was filled with a cloud after
T. Austin-Sparks The Glory by T. Austin-Sparks T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes that the ultimate purpose of God's works and ways is His glory, which governs everything from creation to the establishment of the Church. He illustrate
C.I. Scofield The First Miracle in Cana by C.I. Scofield C.I. Scofield preaches on the significance of Jesus' presence at a wedding, emphasizing the importance of innocent social joy and the manifestation of His glory through miracles. H

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