11 The House and its tent and its cover, its hooks and its boards, its rods and its pillars and its bases; 12 The ark with its cover and its rods and the veil hanging before it; 13 The table and its rods and all its vessels, and the holy bread; 14 And the support for the lights, with its vessels and its lights and the oil for the light; 15 And the altar for burning spices, with its rods, and the holy oil and the sweet perfume, and the curtain for the door, at the door of the House; 16 The altar of burned offerings, with its network of brass, its rods, and all its vessels, the washing-vessel and its base; 17 The hangings for the open space, its pillars and their bases, and the curtain for the doorway; 18 The nails for the House, and the nails for the open space and their cords; 19 The robes of needlework for the work of the holy place, the holy robes for Aaron the priest, and the robes for his sons when acting as priests.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Exodus 35:11-19
Commentary on Exodus 35:4-19
(Read Exodus 35:4-19)
The tabernacle was to be dedicated to the honour of God, and used in his service; and therefore what was brought for it, was an offering to the Lord. The rule is, Whosoever is of a willing heart, let him bring. All that were skilful must work. God dispenses his gifts; and as every man hath received, so he must minister, 1 Corinthians 12:7-21.