Time & Place
- Time: 1491 BC (Exod 19:1; 40:17)
- Location: Wilderness of Sinai (Exod 19:1–2; 40:17)
Where Are We in the Text?
- The chapter records the erection of the tabernacle, the placement of all furnishings, and the anointing of the structure and priests (Exod 40:1–33).
- Moses completes the work exactly according to the LORD’s commands given earlier (Exod 25–30; 40:16).
- The glory of the LORD fills the tabernacle, signaling divine acceptance and completion (Exod 40:34–38).
Key Persons
- Moses — Responsible for erecting the tabernacle and arranging all furnishings (Exod 40:1–16, 18–33).
- Aaron — Installed as high priest and clothed for ministry (Exod 40:12–15).
- Aaron’s sons — Consecrated for perpetual priesthood service (Exod 40:12–15).
Where Are We in Time?
- The tabernacle is erected on the first day of the first month of the second year after the exodus from Egypt (Exod 40:2, 17).
- This occurs following the completion of all tabernacle furnishings and priestly garments (Exod 36–39).
- The events conclude Israel’s encampment preparation phase at Sinai (Exod 19–40).
Where Are We on the Map?
- Wilderness of Sinai: Extended encampment where the tabernacle is erected and remains until Israel’s departure (Exod 19:1–2; Num 10:11–12).
- Center of the Camp: The tabernacle stands as the focal point of Israel’s national and worship life (Num 2; Exod 40:17–38).
Where Are We in God’s Program? (Dispensational)
- Israel is fully established as a covenant nation under the Mosaic Law with a functioning sanctuary (Exod 24:7–8; 40:33).
- The LORD takes up dwelling among Israel according to His covenant promise (Exod 25:8; 40:34–35).
- Divine guidance is now visibly provided for Israel’s wilderness journey (Exod 40:36–38).
Why This Matters
- The chapter marks the completion of the tabernacle and the LORD’s acceptance of Israel’s obedience (Exod 40:16, 33–35).
- It establishes the visible presence of God as the controlling factor in Israel’s movements (Exod 40:36–38).
How This Chapter Relates to What Follows
- Israel’s journey from Sinai will be governed by the movement of the cloud and fire (Num 9:15–23; 10:11–13).
- The book of Leviticus will address laws governing worship, sacrifice, and priestly service within the tabernacle (Lev 1:1).
Summary Orientation
- The tabernacle is erected and fully furnished (Exod 40:1–33).
- The glory of the LORD fills the tabernacle (Exod 40:34–35).
- Israel’s movements are directed by the cloud and fire, concluding the book of Exodus (Exod 40:36–38).
