Definition: And thou shalt hang up the vail under the taches, that thou mayest bring in thither within the vail the ark of the testimony: and the vail shall divide unto you between the holy [place] and the most holy.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Exodus 26:33. It’s a really important passage about God’s plan for the Tabernacle – essentially, the first place where God would dwell with his people, Israel. Here's what it means in simpler terms: “And thou shalt hang up the vail under the taches, that thou mayest bring in thither within the vail the ark of the testimony: and the vail shall divide unto you between the holy [place] and the most holy.” Let’s unpack it piece by piece: “And thou shalt hang up the vail under the taches…” – This means God is going to create a covering for the Ark of Covenant, which is a special box containing God's law and testimonies. It’s hanging down like a veil (a drape). “…that thou mayest bring in thither within the vail the ark of the testimony…” – This tells us that the Ark will be placed inside this covering. “Thither” means “there.” The Ark is the most important part, and it’s going to be protected and brought into a special space. “And the vail shall divide unto you between the holy [place] and the most holy.” – This is the most crucial part. The veil is designed to create a boundary or separation. "Holy" means sacred, special, or divine. So, this verse says that God wants to protect the Ark from being touched by anyone who isn’t meant to be near it. It creates a space specifically for the holy, so only those who are “worthy” can be in that area. So, overall, the verse is saying: God is establishing a special, protected space – the veil – around the Ark of Covenant. This space will keep it safe and separate from the rest of the world, ensuring its holiness remains intact. Why was this important? It’s a foundational part of the Old Testament, showing God's plan to dwell with his people and protect their sacred beliefs and laws. --- Do you want me to: Explain any of these parts in more detail? Connect this verse to other stories or Bible chapters?