Why Did God Engrave Names on Precious Stones? | Exodus 39

Exodus 39 reveals the sacred garments of the high priest and the completion of the tabernacle. Why did God command the names of Israel to be engraved on precious stones? Why were those names carried upon the shoulders and over the heart of the high priest? And why did golden bells ring from the hem of his robe? This chapter is far more than a description of priestly clothing. It reveals how God remembers His people, carries them close, and treasures them like precious jewels. The high priest bore the names of the tribes before God, pointing ultimately to Jesus Christ, who carried His people and bore the cross for them. Exodus 39 also concludes with the completion of the tabernacle. But the true completion was not merely outward success — everything was finished exactly as the LORD commanded. God desires obedience shaped by His Word. In this meditation, reflect on: the names engraved upon precious stones standing before God clothed in Christ carrying the sound of heaven and becoming a royal priesthood that continues the work of Jesus 📖 Scripture: Exodus 39 📚 ◀ Exodus 38    • Why Did God Place the Altar First? | Exodu...   ▶ Exodus 40    • The Real Purpose of the Exodus | Exodus 40   📖 Bible Meditation Series https://globalbiblearchive.org/ 📜 Genesis–Exodus Bible Meditation Series    • Genesis–Leviticus Bible Meditation Series   #Exodus #Exodus39 #Tabernacle #HighPriest #Breastpiece #JesusChrist #BibleMeditation #Christianity #BibleStudy #Faith 📖 Content Usage Notice The narration and videos on this channel were created for the purpose of sharing the Gospel. Sharing or quoting portions with proper credit is allowed. However, the following are NOT permitted: Unauthorized re-uploading of full videos or audio AI voice training or voice cloning Commercial reuse of the content Re-edited uploads without proper credit For secondary creations or ministry use, please contact by email first. ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])) May the Word of God be shared faithfully, while also honoring the labor and service behind each work.