Exodus 35:22 And they came, both men and women, as many as were willing hearted, and brought bracelets, and earrings, and rings, and tablets, all jewels of gold: and every man that offered offered an offering of gold unto the LORD. - Free Bible Online
Exodus 35:22 Then all whose hearts moved them, both men and women, came [and] brought brooches and earrings and signet rings and bracelets, all articles of gold; so [did] every man who presented an offering of gold to the LORD.
         
  22.  they  came,  both  men  and  women,  &c.--literally,  "the  men  over  
  and  above  the  women";  a  phraseology  which  implies  that  the  women  acted  
  a  prominent  part,  presented  their  offerings  first,  and  then  were  
  followed  by  as  many  of  their  male  companions  as  were  similarly  
  disposed.
  
         
  brought  bracelets,  &c.--There  was  in  that  early  age  no money in  
  the  form  of  coins  or  bullion.  What  money  passed  current  with  the  
  merchant  consisted  of  rings  which  were  weighed,  and  principally  of  
 ornaments for  personal  decoration.  Astonishment  at  the  abundance  of  
  their  ornaments  is  at  an  end  when  we  learn  that  costly  and  elegant  
  ornaments  abounded  in  proportion  as  clothing  was  simple  and  scarce  
  among  the  Egyptians,  and  some,  entirely  divested  of  clothing,  yet  wore  
  rich  necklaces  [HENGSTENBERG].  Among  people  with
  Oriental  sentiments  and  tastes,  scarcely  any  stronger  proof  could  have  
  been  given  of  the  power  of  religion  than  their  willingness  not  only  to  
  lay  aside,  but  to  devote  those  much-valued  trinkets  to  the house of  
  God;  and  thus  all,  like  the  Eastern  sages,  laid  the  best  they  had  at  
  the  service  of  God.
JFB.
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Brief Summary: What should have been said and done upon Moses' coming down the first time from the mount, if the golden calf had not broken the measures and put all into disorder, now at last, when with great difficulty reconciliation was made, begins to be said and done; and that great affair of the setting up of God's worship is put into its former channel again, and goes on now without interruption. I. Moses gives Israel those instructions, received from God, which required immediate observance. 1. Concerning the sabbath (v. 1-3). Concerning the contribution that was to be made for the erecting of the tabernacle (v. 4-9). Concerning the framing of the tabernacle and the utensils of it (v. 10-19). II. The people bring in their contributions (v. 20-29). III. The head-workmen are nominated (v. 30, etc.).
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				The sabbath to be observed. (1-3) 
				The free gifts for the tabernacle. (4-19) 
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				Bezaleel and Aholiab called to the work. (30-35)
				 
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