1 Chronicles 2 traces Judah’s family lines from Perez to David and maps towns, trades, and surprising unions that carry promise forward. The names steady a rebuilding people and invite us into patient, place-based faith.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
1 Chronicles 2 traces Judah’s family lines from Perez to David and maps towns, trades, and surprising unions that carry promise forward. The names steady a rebuilding people and invite us into patient, place-based faith.
Exodus 38 builds the altar and basin and stretches linen around a measured court. A careful ledger ties personal ransom to the very bases of God’s house, teaching atonement, cleansing, boundary, and integrity.
Exodus 37 moves from blueprint to holy furniture: ark and mercy seat, table, lampstand, and incense altar. The chapter shows mercy enthroned and beauty serving truth as God prepares to dwell among His people.
Exodus 36 turns forgiven generosity into fabric and frame. Artisans craft the tabernacle exactly as God commanded while gifts overflow, preparing the way for glory to fill the tent.
Exodus 35 moves from Sabbath to freewill offerings to Spirit-filled craftsmanship. A forgiven people rest, give, and build so that God’s dwelling will rise among them, pointing ahead to a greater and lasting nearness.
Exodus 31 names Spirit-filled artisans, sets Sabbath as Israel’s covenant sign, and delivers tablets “by the finger of God.” The chapter teaches Spirit-empowered work, sanctified rest, and a life grounded in God’s word.