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  • how they were to set apart contributions, to be offered to the Lord freely and with a ready heart; contributions of gold and silver and bronze, (Exodus 35, 5)

  • an altar for offering incense, with its poles; oil for anointing, and incense made from spices; a screen for the tabernacle entrance; (Exodus 35, 15)

  • an altar for burnt-sacrifice, with its grating of bronze, its poles and other appurtenances; a basin with its stand; (Exodus 35, 16)

  • 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)

  • so that he can design and execute whatever is needed, in gold, silver, bronze, (Exodus 35, 32)

  • Afterwards he made fifty gold clasps, to catch the loops on the curtains, so as to make a single tent of them. (Exodus 36, 13)

  • The sockets he made of cast silver; the frames themselves he gilded over, and made rings of gold through which the poles, those too plated with gold, could pass. (Exodus 36, 34)

  • Besellel also made an ark of acacia wood, two and a half cubits long, with a breadth and height of one and a half cubits, and gave it a covering and a lining of pure gold, (Exodus 37, 1)

  • putting a coping of gold all round the top of it, (Exodus 37, 2)

  • and four rings, cast in gold, at its four corners, two on each of the flanks. (Exodus 37, 3)

  • He made a throne, too, or shrine, of pure gold, two and a half cubits long, one and a half cubits broad, (Exodus 37, 6)

  • and two cherubs of pure beaten gold, which he set up on either side of the throne, each of them at its extreme edge. (Exodus 37, 7)


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