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Embroidery

Embroidery in Scripture refers to skilled craftwork in weaving and decorating fabrics, prominently featured in the construction of the Tabernacle as a demonstration of God-given artistic ability.

Overview

Embroidery was a valued craft in ancient Israel, particularly evident in the detailed work required for the Tabernacle's furnishings and priestly garments. God specifically gifted artisans like Bezalel and Oholiab with wisdom and skill to execute intricate embroidered designs. This work reflected both human creativity and divine inspiration for sacred purposes.

Key Scriptures

"And the LORD has filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills—to engage in all kinds of artistic designs" (Exodus 35:31-32, NIV).

"He has filled him with the Spirit of the LORD, with wisdom and understanding, and with knowledge and with all kinds of workmanship" (Exodus 35:31, ESV).

"The people brought more than enough for doing the work the LORD had commanded to be done" (Exodus 36:5, NIV).

Application

Recognize that God values skillful work and artistic excellence when dedicated to His service and glory, whether in sacred or everyday pursuits.

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