Exodus 35:21

And they came, every one whose heart stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the Lord’s offering to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation, and for all his service, and for the holy garments.

Cross-reference

Exodus 35:5 Parallel

Exodus 35:5 gives the command for a contribution from the generous-hearted — this verse records the people's willing response.

Exodus 35:22 specifies the gold items brought — a detailed elaboration of the general contribution described here.

Exodus 35:26 focuses on skilled women spinning goats' hair — another example of the willing-hearted contributions.

Exodus 35:29 summarizes the same freewill offerings — reinforcing the willing response described here.

Exodus 25:2 Parallel

Exodus 25:2 is God's original command for contributions from every willing heart — this verse records the people's obedience.

Exodus 36:2 Parallel

Exodus 36:2 uses the same 'heart stirred' language for craftsmen coming to work — connecting offerings to willing service.

In 2 Corinthians 9:7, giving cheerfully from the heart mirrors the willing spirit here.

In 2 Corinthians 8:12, the same principle of a willing heart making the offering acceptable is echoed.

Ezra 7:27 Parallel

In Ezra 7:27, Ezra blesses God for putting in the king's heart to beautify the temple, similar to the stirred heart here.

Ezra 1:6 Parallel

In Ezra 1:6, the people willingly offered supplies for the temple, echoing the voluntary giving in this verse.

Ezra 1:5 Parallel

In Ezra 1:5, God raises the spirit of leaders to build the temple, just as hearts were stirred here for the tabernacle.

In 1 Chronicles 29:18, David prays for God to keep the people's heart devoted, sustaining the willingness seen here.

In 1 Chronicles 29:17, David connects willing offering with God testing the heart, mirroring the stirred heart here.

In 1 Chronicles 29:14, David echoes this same willing offering, acknowledging that all things come from God and we give back what is His.

1 Chronicles 29:9 shows the people rejoicing in their willing offering — the same joyful willingness seen here.

1 Chronicles 29:6 records the leaders offering willingly — a direct parallel to the people's willing offerings here.

1 Chronicles 29:5 asks who is willing to consecrate his service — the same call for willing hearts as here.

In 1 Chronicles 29:3, David sets his affection on God's house and gives — parallel to willing offerings for the tabernacle.

1 Chronicles 28:9 urges serving with a willing heart and mind — the same internal motivation seen here.

In 1 Chronicles 28:2, David had in his heart to build the temple — parallel to the people's heart to bring offerings for the tabernacle.

Judges 5:9 Parallel

Judges 5:9 describes those who offered themselves willingly — a direct parallel to the willing hearts bringing offerings here.

Acts 5:4 Parallel

Acts 5:4 emphasizes that giving is voluntary and in one's power, echoing the willing heart principle.

2 Corinthians 8:3 commends the Macedonians for being 'willing of themselves,' directly matching the willing heart here.

Leviticus 1:3 also emphasizes a voluntary will in bringing an offering to the Lord.