Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Exodus 40:20 - 40:20

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Exodus 40:20 - 40:20


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Arrangement of the ark. “He took and put the testimony into the ark.” הָעֵדוּת does not mean “the revelation, so far as it existed already, viz., with regard to the erection of the sanctuary and institution of the priesthood (ch. 25-31), and so forth,” as Knobel arbitrarily supposes, but “the testimony,” i.e., the decalogue written upon the two tables of stone, or the tables of the covenant with the ten words; “the testimony,” therefore, is an abbreviated expression for “the tables of testimony” (Exo 31:18, see at Exo 25:16). After the ark had been brought into the dwelling, he “hung the curtain” (vail, see at Exo 26:31; lit., placed it upon the hooks of the pillars), “and so covered over the ark of the testimony,” since the ark, when placed in the back part of the dwelling, was covered or concealed from persons entering the dwelling or the holy place.