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Exodus 27

The Altar, Courtyard, and Oil for the Lamp

The Lord orders Israel’s worship through sacrifice at the bronze altar, guarded access in the courtyard, and continual priestly light before His presence.

Chapter Summary

The Lord orders Israel’s worship through sacrifice at the bronze altar, guarded access in the courtyard, and continual priestly light before His presence.

Overview

Exodus 27 argues that the Lord’s dwelling among Israel requires an ordered approach. The bronze altar stands outside the tabernacle as the place of sacrifice, teaching that sinners do not approach God apart from blood and offering. The courtyard creates sacred boundaries, teaching that holy space is not ordinary space. The entrance provides access, but access is regulated by God. The oil for the lamp and the priestly duty of Aaron and His sons teach that worship is sustained through ongoing service before the Lord.

Context
Author

Moses

Audience

Israel, the covenant people redeemed from Egypt, bound to the Lord by covenant blood, and receiving the Lord’s revealed pattern for worship and dwelling.

Setting

Mount Sinai, while Moses remains in the cloud of the Lord’s glory receiving instructions for the tabernacle and its service.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

The Lord commands Moses to make the bronze altar for burnt offerings, its utensils and carrying poles, the courtyard with its curtains, posts, bases, and entrance screen, and finally to command Israel to bring pure olive oil so the lamp may burn regularly before the Lord from evening until morning.

Covenant Significance

Exodus 27 shows how the covenant people are to approach and serve the Lord who dwells among them. The bronze altar provides the place of sacrificial offering. The courtyard marks holy space and ordered access. The lamp oil command establishes ongoing priestly service before the Lord. Covenant fellowship requires sacrifice, boundaries, mediation, and continual service.

Gospel Clarity

Exodus 27 clarifies the gospel by showing that access to God is not casual. The altar stands before the sanctuary because sinners need sacrifice. The courtyard marks holy boundaries because God’s presence must not be treated as common. The entrance shows that God provides a way, but not a way invented by man. The lamp tended by priests points to ongoing ministry before the Lord.

In Christ, the altar’s sacrificial need is fulfilled by His cross, access is opened through Him, priestly ministry is perfected in Him, and light shines for all who belong to God.

Formation Aim

Reverence, gratitude, obedience, worshipful participation, faithfulness, attentiveness, and trust in God-appointed access.

Focus Points

  • Bronze altar
  • Burnt offering
  • Sacrifice
  • Horns of the altar
  • Altar utensils
  • Courtyard
  • Sacred boundary
  • Entrance curtain
  • Bronze bases
  • Silver hooks and bands
  • Pure olive oil
  • Lampstand service
  • Aaron and His sons
  • Continual light
  • Priestly ministry
  • Lasting ordinance
  • Sacrifice at the entrance of holy dwelling
  • Holy things require holy handling
  • Worship by divine pattern
  • Sacred space has boundaries
  • Access is provided and regulated
  • The people provide for worship
  • Priests tend the light
  • Continual service before God
  • Outer and inner holiness
  • God’s presence orders community life
  • Atonement Preparation
  • Holiness
  • Revelation-Governed Worship
  • Sacred Space
  • Priesthood
  • Light
  • Congregational Participation
  • Christological Fulfillment

Cross References

Exodus 25:31-40
“You shall make a lamp stand of pure gold. The lamp stand shall be made of hammered work. Its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers shall be of one piece with it. There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the lamp stand out of its one side, and three branches of the lamp stand out of its other side; three cups made...
Lampstand background
Exodus 26:35
You shall set the table outside the veil, and the lamp stand opposite the table on the side of the tabernacle toward the south. You shall put the table on the north side.
Lampstand placement
Exodus 29:38-46
“Now this is that which You shall offer on the altar: two lambs a year old day by day continually. The one lamb You shall offer in the morning; and the other lamb You shall offer at evening; and with the one lamb a tenth part of an ephah of fine flour mixed with the fourth part of a hin of beaten oil, and the fourth part of a hin of wine for a drink...
Altar service continuation
Exodus 38:1-20
He made the altar of burnt offering of acacia wood. It was square. Its length was five cubits, its width was five cubits, and its height was three cubits. He made its horns on its four corners. Its horns were of one piece with it, and He overlaid it with bronze. He made all the vessels of the altar: the pots, the shovels, the basins, the forks, and the fire...
Construction fulfillment
Leviticus 1:1-17
Yahweh called to Moses, and spoke to Him from the Tent of Meeting, saying, “Speak to the children of Israel, and tell them, ‘When anyone of You offers an offering to Yahweh, You shall offer Your offering of the livestock, from the herd and from the flock. “ ‘If His offering is a burnt offering from the herd, He shall offer a male without defect. He shall...
Burnt offering ritual
Leviticus 24:1-4
Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying, “Command the children of Israel, that they bring to You pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a lamp to burn continually. Outside of the veil of the Testimony, in the Tent of Meeting, Aaron shall keep it in order from evening to morning before Yahweh continually. It shall be a statute forever throughout Your...
Lamp oil continuation
Psalm 100:4
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, and bless His name.
Courtyard worship theme
John 14:6
Jesus said to Him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, except through me.
Appointed access fulfillment
Hebrews 9:11-14
But Christ having come as a high priest of the coming good things, through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this creation, nor yet through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood, entered in once for all into the Holy Place, having obtained eternal redemption. For if the blood of goats and...
Sacrifice fulfillment
Hebrews 10:19-22
Having therefore, brothers, boldness to enter into the holy place by the blood of Jesus, by the way which He dedicated for us, a new and living way, through the veil, that is to say, His flesh, and having a great priest over God’s house,
Access fulfillment

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