Verses 24-31:
The quantity of the precious- metals used in the construction of the tabernacle is awesome. It is impossible to determine with precise accuracy the exact total, due to the variation of weights of that time. However, the following standard of weights is generally accepted:
Talent: about 75.5 pounds.
Shekel (of the sanctuary): about .35 ounces.
Using these figures, the quantity of gold is calculated to be about 2,241.25 pounds, or 26,895.25 troy weight (12 oz. per pound). Calculating at the current (1984) average price of gold at roughly $390 per oz., today’s value of the gold alone would be more than $10.5 million dollars. This tremendous quantity of gold was necessary, in that the huge boards for the walls were to be overlaid with gold, and all the furniture for the tabernacle was to be covered with gold as well. The cherubim overshadowing the mercy seat were to be of beaten gold. The lampstand was to be of one talent of gold.
The silver used in the tabernacle was to be collected as a "ransom" from Israel’s males, Ex 30:11-16. One hundred talents of silver were used to make the one hundred sockets for the tabernacle boards and pillars. This was a total of roughly 755 pounds, or 9,060 troy oz. At the modern (1984) figure of $9.00 per ounce, the monetary value of these sockets alone was roughly $80,634.
The hooks used to fasten the various curtains and hangings weighed 1775 shekels. At .35 oz. per shekel, this calculates at 621.25 troy oz., a monetary value of almost $5,600.00.
In addition to the gold and silver, a considerable quantity of "brass" or copper was used in the tabernacle. The total troy weight of copper was almost 5,300 pounds. Copper was used in the overlay for the altar of burnt offering, for the laver, for the sockets for the pillars of the outer courtyard, and the pins for the curtains of the court.
Israel secured this wealth when they left Egypt, see Ex 3:21, 22; 11:2; 12:35, 36.
The great quantity of materials, and their total value, teaches an important principle: God is deserving of the very best His people have, in their worship and service of Him.