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  • with an embossed coping four inches high, and a second coping of gold over that. (Exodus 37, 12)

  • So with the appurtenances of the table, cups, and bowls, and dishes, and goblets for pouring out libations; all were of pure gold. (Exodus 37, 16)

  • And he made a lamp-stand of pure beaten gold, with branches coming out from its stem, all with their cups and bosses and fleurs-de-lis. (Exodus 37, 17)

  • The bosses and the branches were all of a piece with the main stem, and all alike were of pure beaten gold. (Exodus 37, 22)

  • He made seven lamps, too, with snuffers and trays for the burnt wick, all of pure gold. (Exodus 37, 23)

  • The whole weight of the lamp-stand, together with its appurtenances, was a talent of gold. (Exodus 37, 24)

  • And he covered the whole with pure gold, the grate and the walls around it and the horns too. (Exodus 37, 26)

  • It had a rim of gold about it, and close under the rim two gold rings on either side, for putting poles in, so that the altar could be carried. (Exodus 37, 27)

  • And he made oil for the hallowing ointment, and incense of pure spices, with all the art of a perfumer. (Exodus 37, 29)

  • The sum of gold spent in building the sanctuary, provided by the contribution, was twenty-nine talents and seven hundred and thirty sicles, by sanctuary reckoning. (Exodus 38, 24)

  • He made a mantle of gold and blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and of twisted linen thread, (Exodus 39, 2)

  • all embroidered work; to do this, he must needs cut up gold leaf and spin it into threads, so that it could be worked into the rest of the coloured woof. (Exodus 39, 3)


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