Exodus 26 25

Exodus 26:25 kjv

And they shall be eight boards, and their sockets of silver, sixteen sockets; two sockets under one board, and two sockets under another board.

Exodus 26:25 nkjv

So there shall be eight boards with their sockets of silver?sixteen sockets?two sockets under each of the boards.

Exodus 26:25 niv

So there will be eight frames and sixteen silver bases?two under each frame.

Exodus 26:25 esv

And there shall be eight frames, with their bases of silver, sixteen bases; two bases under one frame, and two bases under another frame.

Exodus 26:25 nlt

So there will be eight frames at the rear of the Tabernacle, set in sixteen silver bases ? two bases under each frame.

Exodus 26 25 Cross References

VerseTextReference
Exod 25:9"According to all that I show thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle..."Pattern of heavenly things.
Exod 26:15"And thou shalt make boards for the tabernacle of shittim wood..."Main material for tabernacle frames.
Exod 26:19"...their sixteen sockets of silver..."General description of silver sockets.
Exod 26:30"And thou shalt rear up the tabernacle according to the fashion thereof..."Strict adherence to divine design.
Exod 30:16"...for an atonement for your souls...for the service of the tabernacle..."Silver linked to atonement money for tabernacle.
Exod 36:22"And for the sides of the tabernacle westward he made eight boards..."Fulfillment of the instruction.
Exod 36:24"And they had sixteen sockets of silver, two sockets under one board..."Fulfillment, showing divine instruction followed.
Lev 27:3"...according to thy estimation...fifty shekels of silver..."Silver as currency for redemption/valuation.
Num 3:49-50"...he took the redemption money of them that were over and above..."Silver for redemption.
1 Kgs 6:2"And the house which king Solomon built for the LORD..."Later, a permanent temple built (divine blueprint).
1 Kgs 6:38"...he finished all the house, according to all the fashion of it."Emphasis on precision in temple building.
Pss 118:22"The stone which the builders refused is become the head stone of the corner."Christ as the rejected foundation/cornerstone.
Isa 28:16"Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD, Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone..."Christ as the ultimate spiritual foundation.
Acts 7:44"Our fathers had the tabernacle of witness in the wilderness, as he had appointed..."Tabernacle built according to God's direction.
1 Cor 3:11"For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ."Christ is the only true spiritual foundation.
Eph 2:20"And are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone;"Spiritual building with Christ as cornerstone.
Eph 2:21-22"In whom all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord..."The church as a spiritual dwelling.
Col 2:17"Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ."Tabernacle details are types, shadows of Christ.
Heb 8:5"Who serve unto the example and shadow of heavenly things, as Moses was admonished..."Tabernacle as a shadow of a heavenly reality.
Heb 9:1"Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary."Describes the earthly tabernacle and its parts.
Heb 9:24"For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true;"Christ entering the true heavenly sanctuary.
Heb 10:19-20"Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way..."Access to God through Christ, the true "way."
Rev 21:3"And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men..."Ultimate dwelling of God with humanity.

Exodus 26 verses

Exodus 26 25 Meaning

Exodus 26:25 details the construction specifications for the rear (western) end of the tabernacle. It specifies that there would be eight vertical wooden boards and that each board would be secured by two silver sockets at its base, totaling sixteen silver sockets for this section. This precise instruction highlights the meticulousness required for building God's dwelling place, emphasizing both structural stability and the use of sacred, redeemable materials as its foundation.

Exodus 26 25 Context

Exodus chapter 26 is part of the extensive divine instructions given to Moses on Mount Sinai regarding the construction of the tabernacle, its furnishings, and the garments for the priests. This section (chapters 25-30) details the architectural blueprint for the sacred tent where God would symbolically dwell among His people during their wilderness journey. Specifically, verses 15-30 focus on the precise measurements, materials, and arrangements for the tabernacle's framework – the wooden boards and their stabilizing silver sockets and connecting bars. Verse 25 isolates the specifications for the western (rear) end of the structure, detailing the eight boards and the sixteen silver sockets that serve as their foundational bases. Historically, this portability was crucial for a nomadic people, yet the structure's precious materials and meticulous design underscored its divine origin and separation from any ordinary tent, emphasizing the unique holiness of God's presence, standing in contrast to the less ordered structures of pagan worship.

Exodus 26 25 Word analysis

  • And they shall be eight boards (וְהָיוּ שְׁמוֹנָה קְרָשִׁים - w'hayu sh'monah q'rashim):
    • q'rashim (קְרָשִׁים): This term refers to the thick, upright planks or frames, distinct from thin boards or poles. They formed the robust walls of the tabernacle. Their number, eight, corresponds to the required width of the western side of the tabernacle (10 cubits, with each board being 1.5 cubits wide, meaning 6 boards for the side, plus 2 for the corner joints as specified elsewhere in the chapter).
  • and their sockets of silver (וְאַדְנֵיהֶם כָּסֶף - w'adneihem kasef):
    • adneihem (אַדְנֵיהֶם): From the singular eden (אֶדֶן), meaning "base" or "pedestal." These were solid, heavy silver bases into which the tenons at the bottom of the wooden boards would fit, providing stability and raising the entire structure slightly off the ground.
    • kasef (כָּסֶף): "Silver." Unlike gold (divine glory) or bronze (judgment), silver often symbolizes redemption, atonement, or purity in biblical contexts. The silver for these sockets was specifically made from the "atonement money" collected from a census (Exod 30:11-16, Exod 38:25-27), where every Israelite gave a half-shekel. This links the very foundation of God's dwelling place to the atoning work for His people, implying that His presence among them was built upon their redemption.
  • sixteen sockets (שִׁשָּׁה עָשָׂר אֲדָנִים - shishah 'asar adanim): This exact number reiterates the precise calculation: two sockets per board, for the eight boards on the west side, equaling sixteen sockets. The numerical precision underscores the divine design's perfection and lack of ambiguity.
  • two sockets under one board, and two sockets under another board (שְׁנֵי אֲדָנִים לַקֶּרֶשׁ הָאֶחָד וּשְׁנֵי אֲדָנִים לַקֶּרֶשׁ הָאֶחָד - shnei adanim la'qeresh ha'echad u'shnei adanim la'qeresh ha'echad): This repeated phrasing emphasizes the uniform and complete support for each board. Each board was individually and fully anchored, preventing wobble and ensuring the overall stability of the entire tabernacle structure. The redundancy (two sockets per board) ensures great stability. This also reflects the thoroughness of God's provision and the foundational support necessary for holiness and true worship.

Exodus 26 25 Bonus section

  • The weight of these silver sockets was considerable, estimated to be around a talent of silver for each, totaling a massive quantity (about 100 talents, or over 3 tons) of silver for the entire Tabernacle's sockets (Exod 38:27-28). This emphasized the precious and costly nature of God's presence and the unified communal effort required for its establishment, as every Israelite, rich or poor, contributed the same amount to the census atonement money.
  • The upward-standing boards and their firm silver bases present a visual metaphor for stability and being "built up" in God's service. The firmness provided by two sockets per board prevents swaying or collapse, essential for maintaining the structure's integrity and symbolizing the unshakeable nature of God's dwelling and His promises.

Exodus 26 25 Commentary

Exodus 26:25, while seemingly a minor architectural detail, is rich in theological implications. It specifies the silver sockets for the western end of the tabernacle, linking its structural stability directly to the redeemed contributions of the Israelites. The "silver" from the atonement money (Exod 30) underscores that God's dwelling among His people was fundamentally built upon their redemption and expiation for sin. This suggests that access to God's presence, even symbolically in the Old Testament, was predicated not on human merit but on a gracious, atoning provision. The divine precision (eight boards, sixteen sockets, two per board) further stresses God's meticulous care for His dwelling and His desire for an ordered and perfect approach. The Tabernacle, though a physical structure, pointed to a spiritual reality, a shadow of the heavenly sanctuary (Heb 8:5). Thus, the stability provided by these silver sockets foreshadows Christ as the true, unshakeable foundation of God's spiritual dwelling—the church (1 Cor 3:11, Eph 2:20). Just as each board rested firmly on a basis of redemption, so too are believers, living stones, built upon the redemptive work of Jesus Christ to form a spiritual house.