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Exodus 27

Exodus 27 Summary

Exodus 27 is part of Exodus, Exodus tells of Israel's deliverance from slavery, the giving of the Law, and the building of the tabernacle. Written by traditionally moses for israel in the wilderness, Exodus unfolds across 40 chapters set in egypt, the red sea, and mount sinai. Chapter 27 continues the book's central themes of deliverance, redemption, law, worship. Read in the King James Version (KJV), this passage invites careful study and reflection — examine its key verses, consider their historical context, and apply their meaning to daily faith and prayer.

Meaning of Exodus 27

At its heart, Exodus teaches that god redeems his people and dwells among them. Exodus 27 contributes to this message, calling readers to understand the passage and live it out.

Key Verses

  • Exodus 3:14
  • Exodus 14:14
  • Exodus 20:2
  • Exodus 34:6