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And now news reached Jethro, priest of Madian, Moses’ father-in-law, of all that God had done for Moses and for his people Israel, and how the Lord had rescued Israel from Egypt. (Exodus 18, 1)
with an embossed coping four inches high, and a second coping of gold over that. (Exodus 25, 25)
Each must be ten cubits high, and a cubit and a half wide; (Exodus 26, 16)
and will hang over the priest’s forehead. Whatever fault is found in offering and gift, by Israel’s sons dedicated and hallowed, Aaron must charge himself with it; and the Lord will overlook it, so long as the plate hangs ever on Aaron’s forehead. (Exodus 28, 38)
a cubit square in surface, and two cubits high; it must have horns going out of it. (Exodus 30, 2)
the sacred vestments to be worn by the high priest Aaron and his sons when they perform their holy office, (Exodus 31, 10)
Each board was ten cubits high, and had a width of a cubit and a half; (Exodus 36, 21)
with an embossed coping four inches high, and a second coping of gold over that. (Exodus 37, 12)
At the entrance, he made a hanging of twisted linen threads, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, twenty cubits long, and, like all the hangings of the court, five cubits high. (Exodus 38, 18)
Here is an account, drawn up at Moses’ command by the priest Ithamar, son of Aaron, with the help of the Levites. It shews what was spent on the tabernacle that bears record of the Lord, (Exodus 38, 21)
first a golden bell, then a pomegranate. Such, according to the prescription the Lord had given Moses, was to be the dress of the priest when he went in to perform his sacred office. (Exodus 39, 24)
The entrails and feet must first be washed with water. So the priest will make a burnt-sacrifice of it all, there on the altar, and the smell of its burning will be acceptable to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 9)
