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  • Thou shalt keep the feast of the seven weeks, with the first-fruits of thy wheat harvest, and another feast at the end of the year, when all is gathered in. (Exodus 34, 22)

  • men and women made haste to give; armlets and ear-pendants, rings and bracelets; all the gold ware they had was set apart to be given to the Lord. (Exodus 35, 22)

  • both of these he has endowed with skill, to carry out woodwork, and tapestry, and embroidery, with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed and lawn; the weaving shall be theirs, and they shall find out new devices. (Exodus 35, 35)

  • Moses summoned them, all these trained workmen who had been endowed by the Lord with skill, and had offered their services freely; (Exodus 36, 2)

  • So Moses bade the crier give out that no man or woman should offer any more for the needs of the sanctuary; thus he put an end to the bringing of gifts, (Exodus 36, 6)

  • and two in addition, for the corners at the extreme end of the tabernacle. (Exodus 36, 28)

  • And one pole he made that should reach right along the frames from end to end. (Exodus 36, 33)

  • He also cast four rings, to go at the four extreme ends of the grating; through these, poles were to be passed, to carry the altar. (Exodus 38, 5)

  • fifteen cubits occupied the space at one end, in which there were three sockets and three posts, (Exodus 38, 14)

  • and at the other end (leaving room in between for the entrance which led to the tabernacle) there were again hangings fifteen cubits long, three posts, and three sockets. (Exodus 38, 15)

  • In front of the veil, at the northern end of the tabernacle that bore record of the Lord, he put down the table, (Exodus 40, 20)

  • Such a transgression, if it be committed by the high priest then in office, brings guilt upon the whole people, and he must make amends for it by offering to the Lord a young bullock without blemish. (Leviticus 4, 3)


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