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Exodus 39:36

Exodus 39:36 in Multiple Translations

the table with all its utensils and the Bread of the Presence;

The table, and all the vessels thereof, and the shewbread,

the table, all the vessels thereof, and the showbread;

The table, with all its vessels and the holy bread;

the table with all its equipment and the Bread of the Presence;

The Table, with all the instruments thereof, and the shewebread,

the table, all its vessels, and the bread of the presence;

the table, all its vessels, the show bread,

The table, and all its vessels, and the show-bread,

The candlestick, the lamps, and the furniture of them with the oil:

the table with all the things that were used with it, the sacred bread that was offered to God,

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Berean Amplified Bible — Exodus 39:36

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Exodus 39:36 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB אֶת הַ/שֻּׁלְחָן֙ אֶת כָּל כֵּלָ֔י/ו וְ/אֵ֖ת לֶ֥חֶם הַ/פָּנִֽים
אֶת ʼêth H853 Obj. DirObjM
הַ/שֻּׁלְחָן֙ shulchân H7979 table Art | N-ms
אֶת ʼêth H853 Obj. DirObjM
כָּל kôl H3605 all N-ms
כֵּלָ֔י/ו kᵉlîy H3627 article/utensil N-mp | Suff
וְ/אֵ֖ת ʼêth H853 Obj. Conj | DirObjM
לֶ֥חֶם lechem H3899 food N-cs
הַ/פָּנִֽים pânîym H6440 face Art | N-cp
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Hebrew Word Reference — Exodus 39:36

אֶת ʼêth H853 "Obj." DirObjM
In the original Hebrew, this word points out the object of a verb or preposition, like 'namely' or 'even'. It appears in many books, including Genesis and Exodus. It's not directly translated in English, but helps clarify the meaning of sentences.
Definition: sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative Aramaic equivalent: yat (יָת "whom" H3487)
Usage: Occurs in 6782 OT verses. KJV: (as such unrepresented in English). See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 10:8; Genesis 19:21.
הַ/שֻּׁלְחָן֙ shulchân H7979 "table" Art | N-ms
A shulchan refers to a table, often used for meals or sacred purposes, like a king's table. It symbolizes a place of community and sharing.
Definition: 1) table 1a) table 1a1) of king's table, private use, sacred uses
Usage: Occurs in 62 OT verses. KJV: table. See also: Exodus 25:23; 1 Kings 13:20; Psalms 23:5.
אֶת ʼêth H853 "Obj." DirObjM
In the original Hebrew, this word points out the object of a verb or preposition, like 'namely' or 'even'. It appears in many books, including Genesis and Exodus. It's not directly translated in English, but helps clarify the meaning of sentences.
Definition: sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative Aramaic equivalent: yat (יָת "whom" H3487)
Usage: Occurs in 6782 OT verses. KJV: (as such unrepresented in English). See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 10:8; Genesis 19:21.
כָּל kôl H3605 "all" N-ms
The Hebrew word for 'all' or 'everything' is used throughout the Bible, like in Genesis 1:31, where God sees all He has made as very good. It encompasses the entirety of something, whether people, things, or situations.
Definition: 1) all, the whole 1a) all, the whole of 1b) any, each, every, anything 1c) totality, everything Aramaic equivalent: kol (כֹּל "all" H3606)
Usage: Occurs in 4242 OT verses. KJV: (in) all (manner, (ye)), altogether, any (manner), enough, every (one, place, thing), howsoever, as many as, (no-) thing, ought, whatsoever, (the) whole, whoso(-ever). See also: Genesis 1:21; Genesis 17:10; Genesis 41:40.
כֵּלָ֔י/ו kᵉlîy H3627 "article/utensil" N-mp | Suff
This Hebrew word refers to any object or tool, like a utensil or a piece of furniture. It is used to describe a wide range of items, from musical instruments to weapons. It emphasizes the object's purpose or function.
Definition: 1) article, vessel, implement, utensil 1a) article, object (general) 1b) utensil, implement, apparatus, vessel 1b1) implement (of hunting or war) 1b2) implement (of music) 1b3) implement, tool (of labour) 1b4) equipment, yoke (of oxen) 1b5) utensils, furniture 1c) vessel, receptacle (general) 1d) vessels (boats) of paper-reed
Usage: Occurs in 276 OT verses. KJV: armour(-bearer), artillery, bag, carriage, [phrase] furnish, furniture, instrument, jewel, that is made of, [idiom] one from another, that which pertaineth, pot, [phrase] psaltery, sack, stuff, thing, tool, vessel, ware, weapon, [phrase] whatsoever. See also: Genesis 24:53; 1 Samuel 14:13; Ezra 8:26.
וְ/אֵ֖ת ʼêth H853 "Obj." Conj | DirObjM
In the original Hebrew, this word points out the object of a verb or preposition, like 'namely' or 'even'. It appears in many books, including Genesis and Exodus. It's not directly translated in English, but helps clarify the meaning of sentences.
Definition: sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative Aramaic equivalent: yat (יָת "whom" H3487)
Usage: Occurs in 6782 OT verses. KJV: (as such unrepresented in English). See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 10:8; Genesis 19:21.
לֶ֥חֶם lechem H3899 "food" N-cs
This Hebrew word refers to food, especially bread or grain. It's used throughout the Bible to describe meals, sacrifices, and daily life, highlighting the importance of food in ancient Israelite culture.
Definition: : food(eating) 1) bread, food, grain 1a) bread 1a1) bread 1a2) bread-corn 1b) food (in general)
Usage: Occurs in 277 OT verses. KJV: (shew-) bread, [idiom] eat, food, fruit, loaf, meat, victuals. See also: Genesis 3:19; 1 Samuel 20:34; Psalms 14:4.
הַ/פָּנִֽים pânîym H6440 "face" Art | N-cp
This word means face or presence, like being in front of someone or something. It's used in many contexts, like in Genesis, Exodus, and Psalms, to describe interactions and relationships.
Definition: : face 1) face 1a) face, faces 1b) presence, person 1c) face (of seraphim or cherubim) 1d) face (of animals) 1e) face, surface (of ground) 1f) as adv of loc/temp 1f1) before and behind, toward, in front of, forward, formerly, from beforetime, before 1g) with prep 1g1) in front of, before, to the front of, in the presence of, in the face of, at the face or front of, from the presence of, from before, from before the face of
Usage: Occurs in 1891 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] accept, a-(be-) fore(-time), against, anger, [idiom] as (long as), at, [phrase] battle, [phrase] because (of), [phrase] beseech, countenance, edge, [phrase] employ, endure, [phrase] enquire, face, favour, fear of, for, forefront(-part), form(-er time, -ward), from, front, heaviness, [idiom] him(-self), [phrase] honourable, [phrase] impudent, [phrase] in, it, look(-eth) (-s), [idiom] me, [phrase] meet, [idiom] more than, mouth, of, off, (of) old (time), [idiom] on, open, [phrase] out of, over against, the partial, person, [phrase] please, presence, propect, was purposed, by reason of, [phrase] regard, right forth, [phrase] serve, [idiom] shewbread, sight, state, straight, [phrase] street, [idiom] thee, [idiom] them(-selves), through ([phrase] -out), till, time(-s) past, (un-) to(-ward), [phrase] upon, upside ([phrase] down), with(-in, [phrase] -stand), [idiom] ye, [idiom] you. See also: Genesis 1:2; Genesis 43:31; Exodus 30:16.

Study Notes — Exodus 39:36

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ReferenceText (BSB)
1 Exodus 25:30 And place the Bread of the Presence on the table before Me at all times.
2 1 Kings 7:48 Solomon also made all the furnishings for the house of the LORD: the golden altar; the golden table on which was placed the Bread of the Presence;

Exodus 39:36 Summary

[The table mentioned in Exodus 39:36 was a special piece of furniture in the tabernacle where the Israelites worshiped God. It held the Bread of the Presence, which was a symbol of God's presence among the Israelites (as seen in Exodus 25:30 and Leviticus 24:5-9). This table and bread represented the Israelites' gratitude and dependence on God, and it points to Jesus Christ, who is the true Bread of Life (John 6:35). By looking at the table and the Bread of the Presence, we can learn about the importance of worship, gratitude, and dependence on God in our own lives.]

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the table mentioned in Exodus 39:36?

The table was used to hold the Bread of the Presence, which was a symbol of God's presence among the Israelites, as seen in Exodus 25:30 and Leviticus 24:5-9.

What is the Bread of the Presence?

The Bread of the Presence, also known as the Showbread, was a special bread that was placed on the table in the tabernacle as an offering to God, representing the Israelites' gratitude and dependence on Him, as described in Exodus 25:30 and Leviticus 24:5-9.

Why was the table and its utensils important in the tabernacle?

The table and its utensils were important because they were used in the worship and service of God, and their presence in the tabernacle represented the Israelites' commitment to following God's commands and maintaining a right relationship with Him, as seen in Exodus 39:36 and Numbers 4:7-8.

How does the table and the Bread of the Presence relate to Jesus Christ?

The table and the Bread of the Presence point to Jesus Christ, who is the true Bread of Life, as seen in John 6:35, and who offers Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of the world, as described in John 1:29 and 1 Corinthians 11:23-26.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does the table and the Bread of the Presence represent in my life, and how can I apply their symbolism to my relationship with God?
  2. How can I, like the Israelites, show my gratitude and dependence on God through my daily actions and worship?
  3. What are some ways that I can, like the table and its utensils, be used in the service and worship of God?
  4. How can I, like Jesus Christ, offer myself as a living sacrifice to God, and what does that mean for my daily life?

Gill's Exposition on Exodus 39:36

[See comments on Exodus 39:33].

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Exodus 39:36

The ark of the testimony, and the staves thereof, and the mercy seat, No JFB commentary on these verses.

Ellicott's Commentary on Exodus 39:36

THE OF THE WORK TO MOSES, AND HIS OF IT.(33-43) It is probable that the various parts of the work were presented to Moses for inspection as they were completed; that if they did not satisfy him, they might be altered and amended at once. Moses alone had seen “the pattern in the mount,” and Moses alone could say if the work came up to the required standard. We are not told that anything was rejected; and it is quite possible that all the portions of the work were satisfactorily rendered at their first essay by the several workmen; for the workmen, it must be remembered, besides receiving instructions from Moses, were divinely assisted in the production of their several works (Exo. 36:42).

Cambridge Bible on Exodus 39:36

33–40. The things made are all brought to Moses, and (v. 43) approved by him. A complete enumeration is given, substantially in the same order as in Exodus 35:11-19.

Whedon's Commentary on Exodus 39:36

THE HOLY OF THE PRIESTS, Exodus 39:1-31 See notes on Exodus 28. ALL BROUGHT TO MOSES AND , Exodus 39:32-43.

Sermons on Exodus 39:36

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Stephen Kaung The Tabernacle #2: The Holy Place by Stephen Kaung In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the cross in our approach to God. The cross is not only the means by which our sins are forgiven, but it also removes our o
Paris Reidhead The Yardstick for Measuring Your Life by Paris Reidhead In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing our sins before approaching God. He compares the labor in the tabernacle, which was used for was
Henry Law The Table of the Bread of the Presence by Henry Law Henry Law preaches about the significance of the special Bread of the Presence, symbolizing Christ as the ultimate source of nourishment for our souls. The Bread represents the pur

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