According to Exodus Chapter 31 verses 2-7, Bezaleel, of the tribe of Judah, was named by God to build the Ark of the Covenant along with Aholiab, of the tribe of Dan.
Bezaleel was the first to move far from the safety of the coast into the wilds of Vermont and upstate New York.
Bezaleel was a farmer and Highway Land Surveyor for Somerset, Wilmington and Whitingham, Vermont.
Bezaleel and Joanne, sometime after their purchase, began building their farm house and barn which was believed to be attached to the main house by a breeze way.
And Bezaleel the son Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, made all that the LORD commanded Moses.
The names, then, of Bezaleel, his father, his grandfather, and the tribe from which he came are significant as to the requirements of Christian service.
Though Aholiab and Bezaleel were the chosen leaders for the work of the building of the Tabernacle, they would have been helpless without these individuals whose hearts stirred them to give willingly of the materials wherewith the Tabernacle was built.