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주석[매튜 헨리] — 출애굽기 35장 · 성막 예물 헌납

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Orders Concerning the Tabernacle. . 1 And Moses gathered all the congregation of the children of Israel together, and said unto them, These are the words which the LORD hath commanded, that ye should do them. 2 Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day there shall be to you an holy day, a sabbath of rest to the LORD : whosoever doeth work therein shall be put to death. 3 Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day. 4 And Moses spake unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, saying, This is the thing which the LORD commanded, saying, 5 Take ye from among you an offering unto the LORD : whosoever is of a willing heart, let him bring it, an offering of the LORD ; gold, and silver, and brass, 6 And blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine linen, and goats' hair, 7 And rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins, and shittim wood, 8 And oil for the light, and spices for anointing oil, and for the sweet incense, 9 And onyx stones, and stones to be set for the ephod, and for the breastplate. 10 And every wise hearted among you shall come, and make all that the LORD hath commanded; 11 The tabernacle, his tent, and his covering, his taches, and his boards, his bars, his pillars, and his sockets, 12 The ark, and the staves thereof, with the mercy seat, and the vail of the covering, 13 The table, and his staves, and all his vessels, and the showbread, 14 The candlestick also for the light, and his furniture, and his lamps, with the oil for the light, 15 And the incense altar, and his staves, and the anointing oil, and the sweet incense, and the hanging for the door at the entering in of the tabernacle, 16 The altar of burnt offering, with his brazen grate, his staves, and all his vessels, the laver and his foot, 17 The hangings of the court, his pillars, and their sockets, and the hanging for the door of the court, 18 The pins of the tabernacle, and the pins of the court, and their cords, 19 The cloths of service, to do service in the holy place, the holy garments for Aaron the priest, and the garments of his sons, to minister in the priest's office. It was said in general ( Exodus 34:32 ; Exodus 34:32 ), Moses gave them in commandment all that the Lord has spoken with him. But, the erecting and furnishing of the tabernacle being the work to which they were now immediately to apply themselves, there is particular mention of the orders given concerning it. I. All the congregation is summoned to attend ( Exodus 35:1 ; Exodus 35:1 ); that is, the heads and rulers of the congregation, the representatives of the several tribes, who must receive instructions from Moses as he had received them from the Lord, and must communicate them to the people. Thus John, being commanded to write to the seven churches what had been revealed to him, writes it to the angels, or ministers, of the churches. II. Moses gave them in charge all that (and that only) which God had commanded him; thus he approved himself faithful both to God and Israel, between whom he was a messenger or mediator. If he had added, altered, or diminished, he would have been false to both. But, both sides having reposed a trust in him, he was true to the trust; yet he was faithful as a servant only, but Christ as a Son, Hebrews 3:5 ; Hebrews 3:6 . III. He begins with the law of the sabbath, because that was much insisted on in the instructions he had received ( Exodus 35:2 ; Exodus 35:3 ): Six days shall work be done, work for the tabernacle, the work of the day that was now to be done in its day; and they had little else to do here in the wilderness, where they had neither husbandry nor merchandise, neither food to get nor clothes to make: but on the seventh day you must not strike a stroke, no, not at the tabernacle-work; the honour of the sabbath was above that of the sanctuary, more ancient and more lasting; that must be to you a holy day, devoted to God, and not be spent in common business. It is a sabbath of rest. It is a sabbath of sabbaths (so some read it), more honourable and excellent than any of the other feasts, and should survive them all. A sabbath of sabbatism, so others read it, being typical of that sabbatism or rest, both spiritual and eternal, which remains for the people of God, Hebrews 4:9 . It is a sabbath of rest, that is, in which a rest from all worldly labour must be very carefully and strictly observed. It is a sabbath and a little sabbath, so some of the Jews would have it read; not only observing the whole day as a sabbath, but an hour before the beginning of it, and an hour after the ending of it, which they throw in over and above out of their own time, and call a little sabbath, to show how glad they are of the approach of the sabbath and how loth to part with it. It is a sabbath of rest, but it is rest to the Lord, to whose honour it must be devoted. A penalty is here annexed to the breach of it: Whosoever doeth work therein shall be put to death. Also a particular prohibition of kindling fires on the sabbath day for any servile work, as smith's work, or plumbers, c. IV. He orders preparation to be made for the setting up of the tabernacle. Two things were to be done:-- 1. All that were able must contribute: Take you from among you an offering, Exodus 35:5 ; Exodus 35:5 . The tabernacle was to be dedicated to the honour of God, and used in his service; and therefore what was brought for the setting up and furnishing of that was an offering to the Lord. Our goodness extends not to God, but what is laid out for the support of his kingdom and interest among men he is pleased to accept as an offering to himself; and he requires such acknowledgements of our receiving our all from him and such instances of our dedicating our all to him. The rule is, Whosoever is of a willing heart let him bring. It was not to be a tax imposed upon them, but a benevolence or voluntary contribution, to intimate to us, (1.) That God has not made our yoke heavy. He is a prince that does not burden his subjects with taxes, nor make them to serve with an offering, but draws with the cords of a man, and leaves it to ourselves to judge what is right; his is a government that there is no cause to complain of, for he does not rule with rigour. (2.) That God loves a cheerful giver, and is best pleased with the free-will offering. Those services are acceptable to him that come from the willing heart of a willing people, Psalms 110:3 . 2. All that were skilful must work: Every wise-hearted among you shall come, and make, Exodus 35:10 ; Exodus 35:10 . See how God dispenses his gifts variously; and, as every man hath received the gift, so he must minister, 1 Peter 4:10 . Those that were rich must bring in materials to work on; those that were ingenious must serve the tabernacle with their ingenuity; as they needed one another, so the tabernacle needed them both, 1 Corinthians 12:7-21 . The work was likely to go on when some helped with their purses, others with their hands, and both with a willing heart. Moses, as he had told them what must be given ( Exodus 35:5-9 ; Exodus 35:5-9 ), so he gives them the general heads of what must be made ( Exodus 35:11-19 ; Exodus 35:11-19 ), that, seeing how much work was before them, they might apply themselves to it the more vigorously, and every hand might be busy; and it gave them such an idea of the fabric designed that they could not but long to see it finished. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-20-29" class="com-number"

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이 단락에서는 성막 건축을 위한 두 가지 실천적 명령이 전달된다.

**I. 회중을 소집하다.** 모세가 이스라엘 자손의 온 회중을 모았다(1절). 여기서 '회중'이란 각 지파의 대표자들, 곧 백성의 지도자들을 가리킨다. 이들이 모세로부터 여호와의 명령을 받아 각 지파 백성에게 전달해야 했다. 마치 요한이 일곱 교회에 계시된 것을 기록하도록 명령받았을 때, 그 내용을 교회의 사자들(천사들)에게 기록하여 보낸 것과 같다.

**II. 모세는 하나님이 명하신 것만을, 그것을 빠짐없이 전달했다.** 이로써 그는 하나님께도, 이스라엘에게도 신실한 자임을 증명했다. 한마디라도 더하거나, 바꾸거나, 빼었다면 양쪽 모두에게 불신실한 자가 되었을 것이다. 모세는 종으로서 신실했으나, 그리스도는 아들로서 신실하셨다(히 3:5-6).

**III. 안식일 규례로 시작하다.** 모세는 안식일 규례로 말문을 열었다(2-3절). 엿새 동안은 일을 해야 하는데, 여기서 그 일이란 성막 공사를 가리킨다. 그러나 일곱째 날에는 성막 공사조차 한 획도 긋지 말아야 했다. 안식일의 거룩함은 성소의 거룩함보다 위에 있었으니, 더 오래되고 더 오래 지속될 것이었다. 그날은 "여호와께 드리는 거룩한 날, 안식의 안식일"이어야 했다. 어떤 이들은 이를 '안식일 중의 안식일'로 읽으며, 다른 모든 절기보다 더 귀하고 탁월하여 모든 절기가 사라진 후에도 남을 것이라고 한다. '안식주의(sabbatism)'의 안식일이라고 읽는 이들도 있는데, 이는 히브리서 4:9에서 말하는 영적이며 영원한 안식을 예표한다는 뜻이다. 즉, 세상의 노동으로부터 완전한 쉼이 엄격하게 지켜져야 할 날이다. 이 안식은 여호와께 드리는 것, 곧 그분의 영광을 위해 드려지는 것이다. 위반자에 대한 형벌도 명시되었다: "그날에 일하는 자는 반드시 죽임을 당할 것이다." 또한 특별히 대장장이나 납 세공 등 육체노동을 위해 불을 피우는 행위가 금지되었다.

**IV. 성막 건립을 위한 준비를 명하다.** 두 가지 일이 있었다.

(1) **능력 있는 자는 모두 헌납해야 했다.** "너희 가운데서 여호와께 드릴 예물을 받으라"(5절). 성막은 하나님의 영광을 위해 드려지고 그분의 예배를 위해 사용될 것이므로, 성막 건립과 장식을 위해 가져온 것은 모두 여호와께 드리는 예물이었다. 우리의 선은 하나님께 미치지 못하지만, 하나님의 나라와 그 이익을 위해 쓴 것은 그분이 친히 자신에게 드린 예물로 기쁘게 받으신다. 규칙은 이것이다: "마음에 원하는 자는 누구든지 가져올 것이다." 세금처럼 강제로 부과하는 것이 아니라 자발적인 헌금이었다. 이것은 두 가지를 교훈한다. 첫째, 하나님은 우리의 멍에를 무겁게 하지 않으신다. 그분은 강제로 부과하지 않으시고 사람의 방식으로 이끄시며, 스스로 판단하도록 남겨두신다. 둘째, 하나님은 기쁘게 드리는 사람을 사랑하시며 자원하는 예물을 가장 기쁘게 받으신다. 기꺼이 드리는 마음에서 나오는 섬김이 그분께 열납된다(시 110:3).

(2) **기술이 있는 자는 모두 일해야 했다.** "너희 가운데 마음에 지혜 있는 자는 다 와서 여호와께서 명령하신 것을 만들라"(10절). 하나님은 은사를 각양으로 나눠 주신다. 각 사람이 받은 은사대로 봉사해야 한다(벧전 4:10). 재물 있는 자는 재료를 가져와야 하고, 솜씨 있는 자는 기술로 섬겨야 했다. 서로가 필요했듯이 성막도 둘 다 필요했다(고전 12:7-21). 어떤 이는 재물로, 어떤 이는 손으로, 모두가 자원하는 마음으로 도울 때 일은 순탄하게 진행될 것이었다. 모세는 무엇을 드려야 하는지(5-9절)를 말한 다음, 무엇을 만들어야 하는지의 대강을 알려주었다(11-19절). 이는 백성이 앞에 놓인 일의 방대함을 보고 더욱 분발하게 하고, 모든 손이 바빠지게 하기 위함이었다. 또한 완성될 건물의 모습을 미리 그려볼 수 있게 하여 완공을 더욱 고대하게 만들었다.

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E X O D U S CHAP. XXXV. What should have been said and done upon Moses' coming down the first time from the mount, if the golden calf had not broken the measures and put all into disorder, now at last, when with great difficulty reconciliation was made, begins to be said and done; and that great affair of the setting up of God's worship is put into its former channel again, and goes on now without interruption. I. Moses gives Israel those instructions, received from God, which required immediate observance. 1. Concerning the sabbath, Exodus 35:1-3 . 2. Concerning the contribution that was to be made for the erecting of the tabernacle, Exodus 35:4-9 . 3. Concerning the framing of the tabernacle and the utensils of it, Exodus 35:10-19 . II. The people bring in their contributions, Exodus 35:20-29 . III. The head-workmen are nominated, Exodus 35:30-35 , &c. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-19" class="com-number"

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모세가 처음 산에서 내려올 때 말하고 행했어야 할 일들이, 금송아지 사건으로 모든 것이 뒤집히는 바람에 이루어지지 못했다. 이제 어렵사리 화해가 이루어지자, 마침내 그 일이 시작된다. 하나님의 예배를 세우는 중대한 사업이 이전의 궤도 위에 다시 올려지고, 이제부터 아무 방해 없이 진행된다. 본 장의 내용은 다음과 같다.

I. 모세가 하나님께 받은 명령들 가운데 즉각적인 준행이 필요한 것들을 이스라엘 백성에게 전달한다. (1) 안식일에 관하여 (1-3절), (2) 성막을 세우기 위한 헌물에 관하여 (4-9절), (3) 성막 본체와 그 기구들의 제작에 관하여 (10-19절).

II. 백성이 헌물을 가져온다 (20-29절).

III. 수석 기술자들이 임명된다 (30-35절).

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The Contributions for the Tabernacle. . 20 And all the congregation of the children of Israel departed from the presence of Moses. 21 And they came, every one whose heart stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the LORD 's offering to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation, and for all his service, and for the holy garments. 22 And they came, both men and women, as many as were willing hearted, and brought bracelets, and earrings, and rings, and tablets, all jewels of gold: and every man that offered offered an offering of gold unto the LORD . 23 And every man, with whom was found blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine linen, and goats' hair, and red skins of rams, and badgers' skins, brought them. 24 Every one that did offer an offering of silver and brass brought the LORD 's offering: and every man, with whom was found shittim wood for any work of the service, brought it. 25 And all the women that were wise hearted did spin with their hands, and brought that which they had spun, both of blue, and of purple, and of scarlet, and of fine linen. 26 And all the women whose heart stirred them up in wisdom spun goats' hair. 27 And the rulers brought onyx stones, and stones to be set, for the ephod, and for the breastplate; 28 And spice, and oil for the light, and for the anointing oil, and for the sweet incense. 29 The children of Israel brought a willing offering unto the LORD , every man and woman, whose heart made them willing to bring for all manner of work, which the LORD had commanded to be made by the hand of Moses. Moses having made known to them the will of God, they went home and immediately put in practice what they had heard, Exodus 35:20 ; Exodus 35:20 . O that every congregation would thus depart from the hearing of the word of God, with a full resolution to be doers of the same! Observe here, I. The offerings that were brought for the service of the tabernacle ( Exodus 35:21 ; Exodus 35:21 , c.), concerning which many things may be noted. 1. It is intimated that they brought their offerings immediately they departed to their tents immediately to fetch their offering, and did not desire time to consider of it, lest their zeal should be cooled by delays. What duty God convinces us of, and calls us to, we should set about speedily. No season will be more convenient than the present season. 2. It is said that their spirits made them willing ( Exodus 35:21 ; Exodus 35:21 ), and their hearts, Exodus 35:29 ; Exodus 35:29 . What they did they did cheerfully, and from a good principle. They were willing, and it was not any external inducement that made them so, but their spirits. It was from a principle of love to God and his service, a desire of his presence with them in his ordinances, gratitude for the great things he had done for them, faith in his promise of what he would further do (or, at least, from the present consideration of these things), that they were willing to offer. What we give and do for God is then acceptable when it comes from a good principle in the heart and spirit. 3. When it is said that as many as were willing-hearted brought their offerings ( Exodus 35:22 ; Exodus 35:22 ), it should seem as if there were some who were not, who loved their gold better than their God, and would not part with it, no, not for the service of the tabernacle. Such there are, who will be called Israelites, and yet will not be moved by the equity of the thing, God's expectations from them, and the good examples of those about them, to part with any thing for the interests of God's kingdom: they are for the true religion, provided it be cheap and will cost them nothing. 4. The offerings were of divers kinds, according as they had; those that had gold and precious stones brought them, not thinking any thing too good and too rich to part with for the honour of God. Those that had not precious stones to bring brought goats' hair, and rams' skins. If we cannot do as much as others for God, we must not therefore sit still and do nothing: if the meaner offerings which are according to our ability gain us not such a reputation among men, yet they shall not fail of acceptance with God, who requires according to what a man hath, and not according to what he hath not, 2 Corinthians 8:12 ; 2 Kings 5:23 . Two mites from a pauper were more pleasing than so many talents from a Dives. God has an eye to the heart of the giver more than to the value of the gift. 5. Many of the things they offered were their ornaments, bracelets and rings, and tablets or lockets ( Exodus 35:22 ; Exodus 35:22 ); and even the women parted with these. Can a maid forget her ornaments? Thus far they forgot them that they preferred the beautifying of the sanctuary before their own adorning. Let this teach us, in general, to part with that for God, when he calls for it, which is very dear to us, which we value, and value ourselves by; and particularly to lay aside our ornaments, and deny ourselves in them, when either they occasion offence to others or feed our own pride. If we think those gospel rules concerning our clothing too strict ( 1 Timothy 2:9 ; 1 Timothy 2:10 ; 1 Peter 3:3 ; 1 Peter 3:4 ), I fear we should scarcely have done as these Israelites did. If they thought their ornaments well bestowed upon the tabernacle, shall not we think the want of ornaments well made up by the graces of the Spirit? Proverbs 1:9 . 6. These rich things that they offered, we may suppose, were mostly the spoils of the Egyptians; for the Israelites in Egypt were kept poor, till they borrowed at parting. And we may suppose the rulers had better things ( Exodus 35:27 ; Exodus 35:27 ), because, having more influence among the Egyptians, they borrowed larger sums. Who would have thought that ever the wealth of Egypt should have been so well employed? but thus God has often made the earth to help the woman, Revelation 12:16 . It was by a special providence and promise of God that the Israelites got all that spoil, and therefore it was highly fit that they should devote a part of it to the service of that God to whom they owed it all. Let every man give according as God hath prospered him, 1 Corinthians 16:2 . Extraordinary successes should be acknowledged by extraordinary offerings. Apply it to human learning, arts and sciences, which are borrowed, as it were, from the Egyptians. Those that are enriched with these must devote them to the service of God and his tabernacle: they may be used as helps to understand the scriptures, as ornaments or handmaids to divinity. But then great care must be taken that Egypt's gods mingle not with Egypt's gold. Moses, though learned in all the learning of the Egyptians, did not therefore pretend, in the least instance, to correct the pattern shown him in the mount. The furnishing of the tabernacle with the riches of Egypt was perhaps a good omen to the Gentiles, who, in the fulness of time, should be brought into the gospel tabernacle, and their silver and their gold with them ( Isaiah 60:9 ), and it should be said, Blessed be Egypt my people, Isaiah 19:25 . 7. We may suppose that the remembrance of the offerings made for the golden calf made them the more forward in these offerings. Those that had then parted with their ear-rings would not testify their repentance by giving the rest of their jewels to the service of God: godly sorrow worketh such a revenge, 2 Corinthians 7:11 . And those that had kept themselves pure from that idolatry yet argued with themselves, "Were they so forward in contributing to an idol, and shall we be backward or sneaking in our offerings to the Lord?" Thus some good was brought even out of that evil. II. The work that was done for the service of the tabernacle ( Exodus 35:25 ; Exodus 35:25 ): The women did spin with their hands. Some spun fine work, of blue and purple; others coarse work, of goats' hair, and yet theirs also is said to be done in wisdom, Exodus 35:26 ; Exodus 35:26 . As it is not only rich gifts, so it is not only fine work that God accepts. Notice is here taken of the good women's work for God, as well as of Bezaleel's and Aholiab's. The meanest hand for the honour of God, shall have an honourable recompence. Mary's anointing of Christ's head shall be told for a memorial ( Matthew 26:13 ); and a record is kept of the women that laboured in the gospel tabernacle ( Philippians 4:3 ), and were helpers to Paul in Christ Jesus, Romans 16:3 . It is part of the character of the virtuous woman that she layeth her hands to the spindle, Proverbs 31:19 . This employment was here turned to a pious use, as it may be still (though we have no hangings to make for the tabernacle) by the imitation of the charity of Dorcas, who made coats and garments for poor widows, Acts 9:39 . Even those that are not in a capacity to give in charity may yet work in charity; and thus the poor may relieve the poor, and those that have nothing but their limbs and senses may be very charitable in the labour of love. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-30-35" class="com-number"

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모세가 하나님의 뜻을 알린 후, 백성은 집으로 돌아가 들은 것을 즉시 실행에 옮겼다(20절). 모든 회중이 하나님의 말씀을 듣고 이 모임처럼 행하는 자들이 되겠다고 굳게 결심하며 자리를 떠날 수 있다면 얼마나 좋겠는가!

여기서 여러 가지 주목할 점이 있다.

**I. 성막 봉사를 위해 가져온 예물들**(21절 이하)에 대해 살펴보자.

(1) 백성이 즉시 예물을 가져온 것이 암시되어 있다. 장막에 돌아가자마자 예물을 가지러 갔고, 열심이 지체로 식을까 봐 생각할 시간을 구하지 않았다. 하나님이 우리에게 깨우쳐 주시고 부르시는 의무는 즉시 착수해야 한다. 지금보다 더 편한 때는 없다.

(2) 그들의 마음이 그들을 기꺼이 하게 만들었다고 했다(21절, 29절). 그들이 한 일은 기쁜 마음으로, 좋은 원리에서 비롯된 것이었다. 외적인 동기가 아니라 그들의 심령이 그들을 기꺼이 하게 했다. 하나님을 사랑하고 그분의 예배를 사모하는 마음, 그분이 행하신 크신 일들에 대한 감사, 앞으로 행하실 일에 대한 믿음에서 비롯된 것이었다. 우리가 하나님을 위해 드리고 행하는 것은 마음과 심령의 좋은 원리에서 나올 때 비로소 열납된다.

(3) 마음에 원하는 자들이 예물을 가져왔다(22절)는 표현으로 보아, 원하지 않는 이들도 있었던 것 같다. 금을 하나님보다 더 사랑하여 성막 봉사를 위해서도 내놓으려 하지 않는 자들이었다. 그들은 이스라엘 사람으로 불리기를 원하면서도, 하나님 나라의 이익을 위해 아무것도 내놓지 않았다. 이런 자들은 참 종교를 지지하되, 그것이 값싸고 자신에게 아무것도 요구하지 않는 한에서만 그렇다.

(4) 예물의 종류는 각자 가진 것에 따라 달랐다. 금과 보석을 가진 자들은 하나님의 영광을 위해 아끼지 않고 가져왔다. 보석이 없는 자들은 염소 털과 붉게 물들인 숫양 가죽을 가져왔다. 다른 사람들만큼 할 수 없다고 해서 아무것도 하지 않아서는 안 된다. 능력에 따라 드리는 보잘것없는 예물이 사람들에게 칭찬을 못 받더라도, 있는 것으로 드린 예물은 없는 것으로도 요구하지 않으시는 하나님께 반드시 열납될 것이다(고후 8:12; 왕하 5:23). 빈자가 드린 두 렙돈이 부자가 드린 수많은 달란트보다 더 기쁘셨다. 하나님은 선물의 가치보다 드리는 자의 마음을 보신다.

(5) 많은 사람이 팔찌, 귀걸이, 반지, 목걸이 등 자신의 패물을 드렸다(22절). 여인들도 이것들을 내놓았다. 처녀가 어찌 자기 패물을 잊겠는가? 그들은 이것들을 잊을 만큼 성소를 아름답게 하는 일을 자신을 꾸미는 일보다 우선시했다. 이는 하나님이 요구하실 때 자신이 소중히 여기는 것, 자신의 가치와 동일시하는 것을 하나님을 위해 내어놓도록 일반적으로 가르친다. 특별히 패물을 자제하도록 가르치는데, 그것이 다른 이들에게 걸림돌이 되거나 자신의 교만을 부추길 때 그렇게 해야 한다. 우리가 의복에 관한 복음의 규칙들을(딤전 2:9-10; 벧전 3:3-4) 너무 엄격하다고 여긴다면, 아마도 우리는 이 이스라엘 사람들처럼 행하기 어려울 것이다. 그들이 성막을 위해 패물을 잘 사용했다고 생각했다면, 우리도 패물이 없는 것이 성령의 은혜로 충분히 보상된다고 생각하지 않겠는가?(잠 1:9)

(6) 그들이 드린 귀한 것들은 대부분 이집트의 전리품이었을 것이다. 이스라엘 사람들은 이집트에서 가난하게 지내다가 떠날 때 빌려 나온 것이기 때문이다. 지도자들은(27절) 이집트 사람들에게 더 큰 영향력이 있었으므로 더 많이 빌렸을 것이다. 이집트의 재물이 이렇게 잘 쓰이리라고 누가 생각했겠는가? 하나님은 종종 땅으로 하여금 여인을 돕게 하셨다(계 12:16). 이스라엘이 그 전리품을 얻은 것은 하나님의 특별한 섭리와 약속 덕분이었으므로, 그 일부를 자신들이 모든 것을 빚진 하나님의 봉사에 드리는 것은 지극히 마땅했다. 하나님이 번창하게 하신 대로 각 사람이 드리라(고전 16:2). 특별한 은혜는 특별한 예물로 감사해야 한다. 이것을 인문학, 예술, 학문에 적용해 보라. 이것들은 이집트에서 빌려 온 것이다. 이것으로 부유하게 된 자들은 이것을 하나님과 그분의 성막 봉사에 바쳐야 한다. 성경을 이해하는 데 도움이 되고, 신학의 장식품이나 시녀로 쓰일 수 있다. 그러나 이집트의 신들이 이집트의 금과 뒤섞이지 않도록 세심한 주의를 기울여야 한다. 이집트의 모든 지식을 배운 모세도 산에서 보여주신 양식을 조금이라도 수정하려 하지 않았다. 성막이 이집트의 재물로 꾸며진 것은 아마도 때가 차면 이방 사람들이 복음의 성막 안으로 들어와 그들의 은과 금을 가지고 올 것이라는 좋은 징조였을 것이다(사 60:9). "이집트는 내 백성이라 복되다"고 할 날이 올 것이다(사 19:25).

(7) 금송아지를 위해 드린 예물을 기억하면 이번 예물에 더욱 적극적으로 나서게 했을 것이다. 그때 귀걸이를 내놓은 자들은 나머지 패물들을 하나님 봉사에 드림으로써 회개를 증명하려 했을 것이다. 경건한 슬픔은 이러한 복수심을 낳는다(고후 7:11). 그 우상숭배에서 스스로를 지킨 자들도 이렇게 생각했을 것이다. "그들이 우상을 위해서는 그토록 열심히 헌납했는데, 우리가 여호와께 드리는 예물에서 인색하거나 소극적으로 굴 수 있겠는가?" 이처럼 그 악에서도 선이 나왔다.

**II. 성막 봉사를 위해 이루어진 일들**(25절): "여인들이 손으로 실을 빼었다." 어떤 이들은 청색, 자색 등 정교한 작업을 했고, 어떤 이들은 염소 털 같은 거친 작업을 했는데, 그것도 지혜로 행했다고 했다(26절). 풍성한 선물만이 아니라 정교한 작업만이 하나님께 열납되는 것도 아니다. 여인들의 수고도 브살렐과 오홀리압의 수고 못지않게 기록에 남겨졌다. 하나님의 영광을 위한 가장 작은 손길도 영광스러운 보상을 받을 것이다. 그리스도의 머리에 향유를 부은 마리아의 행위는 기념비로 전해질 것이다(마 26:13). 복음의 성막 안에서 수고한 여인들(빌 4:3)과 그리스도 예수 안에서 바울의 동역자가 된 이들의 기록이 남아 있다(롬 16:3). 물레에 손을 얹는 것이 현숙한 여인의 특징이다(잠 31:19). 이 직업이 여기서는 경건한 목적으로 쓰였으니, 지금도 성막을 위한 휘장을 만들지는 않더라도 도르가의 자선을 본받아 가난한 과부들을 위해 겉옷과 속옷을 만듦으로써 같은 정신을 이어갈 수 있다(행 9:39). 자선을 베풀 능력이 없는 자도 자선을 위해 일할 수 있다. 이렇게 가난한 자가 가난한 자를 도울 수 있고, 손발과 감각 외에 아무것도 없는 자도 사랑의 수고 안에서 매우 자비로울 수 있다.

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30 And Moses said unto the children of Israel, See, the LORD hath called by name Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah; 31 And he hath filled him with the spirit of God, in wisdom, in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship; 32 And to devise curious works, to work in gold, and in silver, and in brass, 33 And in the cutting of stones, to set them, and in carving of wood, to make any manner of cunning work. 34 And he hath put in his heart that he may teach, both he, and Aholiab, the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan. 35 Them hath he filled with wisdom of heart, to work all manner of work, of the engraver, and of the cunning workman, and of the embroiderer, in blue, and in purple, in scarlet, and in fine linen, and of the weaver, even of them that do any work, and of those that devise cunning work. Here is the divine appointment of the master-workmen, that there might be no strife for the office, and that all who were employed in the work might take direction from, and give account to, these general inspectors; for God is the God of order and not of confusion. Observe, 1. Those whom God called by name to this service he filled with the Spirit of God, to qualify them for it, Exodus 35:30 ; Exodus 35:31 . Skill in secular employments is God's gift, and comes from above, James 1:17 . From him the faculty is, and the improvement of it. To his honour therefore all knowledge must be devoted, and we must study how to serve him with it. The work was extraordinary which Bezaleel was designed for, and therefore he was qualified in an extraordinary manner for it; thus when the apostles were appointed to be master-builders in setting up the gospel tabernacle they were filled with the Spirit of God in wisdom and understanding. 2. The were appointed, not only to devise, but to work ( Exodus 35:32 ; Exodus 35:32 ), to work all manner of work, Exodus 35:35 ; Exodus 35:35 . Those of eminent gifts, that are capable of directing others, must not thing that these will excuse them in idleness. Many are ingenious enough in cutting out work for other people, and can tell what this man and that man should do, but the burdens they bind on others they themselves will not touch with one of their fingers. These will fall under the character of slothful servants. 3. They were not only to devise and work themselves, but they were to teach others, Exodus 35:34 ; Exodus 35:34 . Not only had Bezaleel power to command, but he was to take pains to instruct. 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여기서는 수석 기술자들을 하나님이 직접 임명하신다. 직책을 두고 다툼이 없도록 하고, 공사에 종사하는 모든 이들이 이 총감독들의 지시를 받고 그들에게 보고할 수 있도록 하기 위함이다. 하나님은 질서의 하나님이시지 혼란의 하나님이 아니시다.

(1) **하나님이 이름을 부르사 이 봉사에 부르신 자들에게 그분의 영으로 충만하게 하사 자격을 갖추게 하셨다**(30-31절). 세속적인 직업의 기술도 하나님의 선물이며 위에서 오는 것이다(약 1:17). 그 능력도, 그 향상도 그분에게서 비롯된다. 따라서 모든 지식은 그분의 영광을 위해 드려져야 하며, 우리는 그것으로 어떻게 그분을 섬길지를 연구해야 한다. 브살렐이 맡은 일은 비범한 것이었으므로, 그는 그 일을 위해 비범한 방식으로 자격을 갖추었다. 사도들이 복음의 성막을 세우는 수석 건축자로 임명되었을 때 지혜와 총명 안에서 하나님의 영으로 충만함을 받은 것과 같다.

(2) **그들은 고안하고 구상하는 것에 그치지 않고 직접 일하도록 임명되었다**(32절). "모든 종류의 일을 만들 것이다"(35절). 탁월한 은사를 가진 자들, 다른 이들을 지도할 능력이 있는 자들이라고 해서 그것이 게으름에 대한 변명이 되어서는 안 된다. 다른 사람들에게 일을 맡기는 데는 교묘하고, 이 사람 저 사람이 무엇을 해야 할지 말할 수 있지만, 자신이 다른 이들에게 지우는 짐을 손가락 하나도 대려 하지 않는 자들이 많다. 이런 자들은 게으른 종의 특성을 띠게 된다.

(3) **그들은 스스로 고안하고 일할 뿐 아니라 다른 이들을 가르치도록 임명되었다**(34절). 브살렐은 지휘권만 있었던 것이 아니라 가르치는 수고도 해야 했다. 다스리는 자는 가르쳐야 한다. 하나님이 지식을 주신 자들은 그것을 다른 이들의 유익을 위해 기꺼이 나누어야 하며, 독점하려 해서는 안 된다.

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