And he cast for it four rings of gold, to be set by the four corners of it; even two rings upon the one side of it, and two rings upon the other side of it.
Why does Moses repeat these detailed instructions twice over when he could have said it once and left it at that? Because Israel needed to hear these sacred things again and again, just as Christ's story is told by four evangelists for the same reason: what matters most bears repeating. And Moses shows his faithfulness by laying the copy beside the original so every reader can see they match exactly.
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Commenting on Exodus 37:1-9
The ark comes first in this account not by accident but by hierarchy: it is the most holy thing, and therefore Bezalel, chief architect of the entire sanctuary, is named explicitly for its construction. The remaining vessels follow in their proper order, each built according to the measurements and patterns already given in the earlier commandments.
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Commenting on Exodus 37:1-29