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  • He made the shafts of acacia wood and overlaid them with gold. (Exodus 37, 28)

  • He made the altar of burnt offerings of acacia wood, five cubits long and five cubits wide; it was square and three cubits high. (Exodus 38, 1)

  • He made all the altar accessories: the ash pans, shovels, sprinkling basins, hooks and fire pans; he made all the altar accessories of bronze. (Exodus 38, 3)

  • He also made a grating for the altar of bronze network, below its ledge, underneath, coming halfway up. (Exodus 38, 4)

  • He passed the shafts through the rings on the sides of the altar for carrying it. He made the altar hollow, out of boards. (Exodus 38, 7)

  • The amount of gold used for the work, for the entire work for the sanctuary (the gold consecrated for the purpose) was twenty-nine talents and seven hundred and thirty shekels, reckoned by the sanctuary shekel. (Exodus 38, 24)

  • and from it he made the sockets for the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, the bronze altar, its bronze grating and all the altar accessories, (Exodus 38, 30)

  • They made the ephod of gold, of violet-purple, red-purple and crimson materials and finely woven linen. (Exodus 39, 2)

  • They beat gold into thin plates and cut these into threads to work into the violet-purple, red-purple and crimson materials and the fine linen by needlework. (Exodus 39, 3)

  • The waistband on the ephod to hold it in position, was of a piece with it and of the same workmanship: of gold, violet-purple, red-purple and finely woven linen, as Yahweh had ordered Moses. (Exodus 39, 5)

  • They worked the cornelians, mounted in gold setting, and engraved, like an engraved seal, with the names of the sons of Israel, (Exodus 39, 6)

  • They made the breastplate of the same embroidered work as the ephod: of gold, violet-purple, red-purple and crimson materials and finely woven linen. (Exodus 39, 8)


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