The preparations for building the Temple are complete. The necessary resources have been gathered, and all that remains is to begin the actual construction. There are different ways to understand the countless amounts of gold, silver, copper, and iron prepared for the project. One approach explains that the raw materials themselves have been stockpiled in massive quantities [ביאור שטיינזלץ], with additional hidden treasures making the supply of gold and silver virtually infinite [מלבי״ם]. Another perspective suggests that the infinite count actually refers to the workforce rather than the materials. In this view, there is an endless number of skilled craftsmen and artisans standing by, ready to work with the precious metals [מצודת דוד].
With all the physical materials and human resources fully prepared, the call is made to arise and take action. The command to stand up and begin serves as an urgent push [מצודת דוד]. Since absolutely nothing is missing from the preparations, the only thing left to do is to start the work [מלבי״ם]. However, having abundant materials and skilled artisans does not guarantee success. A final blessing asks that God be with the workers, recognizing that without God's help and His presence, all the hard work of the Temple builders would be completely useless [מלבי״ם].