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I will set my tent among you: and my soul won`t abhor you.
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God's Presence, Not Presents
Commentators agree that the promise of God's dwelling place (the tabernacle) among Israel is the climax of all the preceding blessings. More than material prosperity, the greatest gift is God's own presence. Matthew Henry calls this divine favor the "fountain of all good," signifying that a close relationship with God is the ultimate reward for obedience.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
As “the book of the covenant” (Exodus 20:22–33) concludes with promises and warnings (Exodus 23:20–33), so does this collec…
19th Century
Anglican
And I will set my tabernacle among you. —Better, And I will set my dwelling-place among you. (See Leviticus 15:3…
16th Century
Protestant
And I will set my tabernacle among you. He alludes, indeed, to the visible sanctuary in which He was worshipped. Still, He would show them…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And I will set my tabernacle among you Which God had directed them to make, and they had made, and also erected; but…
This chapter contains a general enforcement of all the laws given by Moses; by promises of reward for obedience, on the one hand; and threats of pu…