Exodus 39:42

According to all that the Lord commanded Moses, so the children of Israel made all the work.

Cross-reference

Exodus 25:1 Historical context

Exodus 25:1 begins the Lord's commands for the tabernacle—here they are completed as instructed.

Exodus 35:10 Historical context

Exodus 35:10 is the command to build the tabernacle—here the Israelites complete exactly what was commanded.

Exodus 25:40 Historical context

Exodus 25:40 commands making the tabernacle according to the pattern shown—this verse confirms they followed that pattern.

Exodus 40:16 states Moses did all the Lord commanded—directly parallels the Israelites' completion of the work.

Deuteronomy 12:32 commands not to add or subtract from God's instructions—exactly what the Israelites did here.

Genesis 7:5 Parallel

Genesis 7:5 says Noah did all the Lord commanded—identical phrasing to this verse, showing a pattern of obedience.

In Leviticus 8:4, the same formula 'Moses did as the LORD commanded' appears for the ordination ceremony, reinforcing the pattern of exact obedience.

Numbers 2:34 uses identical wording 'according to all that the LORD commanded Moses' for the camp arrangement, showing consistent obedience.

Numbers 9:5 Parallel

Numbers 9:5 repeats the phrase for keeping Passover, linking tabernacle construction and Passover observance under the same obedience motif.

Numbers 36:10 records the daughters of Zelophehad doing as the LORD commanded Moses, echoing the same obedience formula for inheritance laws.

Joshua 11:15 summarizes Joshua's complete obedience to Moses' commands, mirroring the earlier pattern of doing all the LORD commanded.

Jeremiah 13:5 records the prophet doing as the LORD commanded him, using the same 'as the LORD commanded' phrasing for a symbolic act.