the table with all its utensilsThe table referred to here is the Table of Showbread, which was located in the Holy Place of the Tabernacle. This table was made of acacia wood and overlaid with pure gold, signifying its sacred purpose and the divine provision of God. The utensils included dishes, pans, bowls, and pitchers, all crafted for the specific purpose of holding and presenting the bread. These items were also made of gold, emphasizing the holiness and purity required in worship. The meticulous detail in the construction and use of these utensils reflects the order and reverence God demands in worship, as seen throughout the instructions given in
Exodus 25:23-30.
and the Bread of the Presence
The Bread of the Presence, also known as the Showbread, consisted of twelve loaves representing the twelve tribes of Israel. These loaves were placed on the table before the Lord as a continual offering, symbolizing God's perpetual covenant with Israel and His provision for His people. The bread was replaced every Sabbath, and the old loaves were consumed by the priests, as described in Leviticus 24:5-9. This practice underscores the importance of fellowship and communion with God. The Bread of the Presence is a type of Christ, who declared Himself the "bread of life" in John 6:35, indicating that He is the sustenance and provision for spiritual life.
Persons / Places / Events
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MosesThe leader of the Israelites, who received the instructions for the tabernacle from God on Mount Sinai.
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Bezalel and OholiabSkilled craftsmen appointed by God to oversee the construction of the tabernacle and its furnishings.
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The TabernacleThe portable dwelling place for the presence of God among the Israelites during their journey in the wilderness.
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The Table of ShowbreadA sacred piece of furniture in the tabernacle, holding the Bread of the Presence, symbolizing God's provision and covenant with Israel.
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The Bread of the PresenceTwelve loaves of bread placed on the table, representing the twelve tribes of Israel and God's continual presence and sustenance.
Teaching Points
God's Provision and PresenceThe Bread of the Presence symbolizes God's continual provision and presence with His people. Just as the Israelites relied on this bread, we are called to rely on Christ, the true Bread of Life, for our spiritual sustenance.
The Importance of ObedienceThe meticulous construction and arrangement of the tabernacle and its furnishings demonstrate the importance of obedience to God's instructions. We are reminded to follow God's Word with precision and reverence in our own lives.
Symbolism of the Twelve TribesThe twelve loaves represent the unity and inclusion of all the tribes of Israel in God's covenant. This serves as a reminder of the unity we have in Christ as members of His body, the Church.
Holiness and Reverence in WorshipThe sacred nature of the table and the Bread of the Presence calls us to approach worship with holiness and reverence, recognizing the presence of God in our midst.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Exodus 39:36?
2. How does Exodus 39:36 emphasize the importance of following God's detailed instructions?
3. What does the construction of the "table and all its utensils" symbolize spiritually?
4. How can we ensure our work for God aligns with His specific commands?
5. In what ways does Exodus 39:36 connect to New Testament teachings on obedience?
6. How can we apply the dedication seen in Exodus 39:36 to our lives?
7. What is the significance of the Ark of the Testimony in Exodus 39:36?
8. How does Exodus 39:36 reflect God's instructions for worship?
9. Why is the construction of the Ark important in biblical history?
10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Exodus 39?
11. What is the Bread of the Presence?
12. Do the treasures listed in 1 Kings 7:48-51 align with known temple inventories or is there any inconsistency with other biblical accounts?
13. Exodus 25:23 - Why do later biblical accounts give no clear record of the table for the Bread of the Presence, suggesting a potential inconsistency or loss in Israel's history?
14. What is unleavened bread?What Does Exodus 39:36 Mean
ContextExodus 39 records the craftsmen bringing the completed tabernacle pieces to Moses, precisely matching the pattern God revealed earlier (Exodus 25:9; 40:16-17). Verse 36 sits in the middle of that inventory, highlighting three closely related items that belong together inside the Holy Place (Hebrews 9:2).
The table“the table…” (Exodus 39:36)
• Also called the “Table of Showbread” (Exodus 25:23-30).
• Made of acacia wood overlaid with pure gold, it stood on the north side of the Holy Place (Exodus 40:22).
• Its very presence spoke of covenant fellowship: God invited His people to dine in His house, a picture later fulfilled at the Lord’s Supper (Matthew 26:26-28; 1 Corinthians 10:16-17).
• Gold signifies divinity and purity; wood pictures earthiness—together hinting at the future union of heaven and earth in Christ (John 1:14; Colossians 2:9).
With all its utensils“…with all its utensils…”
• The craftsmen fashioned dishes, pans, bowls, and jars for drink offerings (Exodus 25:29).
• Every utensil was “of pure gold,” underscoring the holiness required to approach God (Leviticus 10:1-3).
• Nothing was left to chance; even small tools mattered, echoing Paul’s reminder that every part of Christ’s body has value (1 Corinthians 12:18-22).
• Complete preparation points to the sufficiency of Christ, who equips us for every good work (2 Timothy 3:17).
And the Bread of the Presence“…and the Bread of the Presence.”
• Twelve loaves baked weekly (Leviticus 24:5-9) represented the twelve tribes continually “before the LORD.”
• Replaced each Sabbath, the bread signified God’s nonstop provision and the people’s unbroken fellowship with Him (Exodus 25:30).
• Jesus picks up this theme: “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to Me will never hunger” (John 6:35).
• When David ate this holy bread in need (1 Samuel 21:3-6; Mark 2:25-26), it foreshadowed mercy triumphing over ritual when the Messiah would come.
Theological significance• The table, utensils, and bread form a single picture of covenant communion: God feeds, sustains, and fellowships with His people.
• They foreshadow the New Covenant reality where believers, made priests in Christ (1 Peter 2:9), enjoy continual access to God’s presence (Hebrews 10:19-22).
• The meticulous obedience of the craftsmen models wholehearted submission to God’s Word, a standard still binding (James 1:22-25).
Application• Cultivate a rhythm of meeting with God—Scripture, prayer, and fellowship—just as the bread was set out regularly.
• Treat every “utensil” of service—large or small—as holy. Serving coffee at church or teaching a class both matter.
• Rest in Christ’s sufficiency: the table is prepared; the bread is provided; we simply come (Psalm 23:5; Revelation 3:20).
summaryExodus 39:36 celebrates the completed table, its gold utensils, and the Bread of the Presence—tangible proofs that God desires ongoing, intimate fellowship with His people and supplies everything necessary for it. Faithful craftsmanship then anticipates perfect fulfillment now in Jesus, the true Bread who invites us daily to His prepared table.
Parallel Commentaries ...
Hebrew
the tableהַשֻּׁלְחָן֙ (haš·šul·ḥān)Article | Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 7979: A table, a mealwith allכָּל־ (kāl-)Noun - masculine singular construct
Strong's 3605: The whole, all, any, everyits utensilsכֵּלָ֔יו (kê·lāw)Noun - masculine plural construct | third person masculine singular
Strong's 3627: Something prepared, any apparatusand the Breadלֶ֥חֶם (le·ḥem)Noun - masculine singular construct
Strong's 3899: Food, bread, grainof the Presence;הַפָּנִֽים׃ (hap·pā·nîm)Article | Noun - masculine plural
Strong's 6440: The face
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