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There were four posts at the entrance, with sockets of bronze and capitals of chased silver. (Exodus 38, 19)
thus there were also a hundred talents of silver, from which they made the sockets of the holy place, and those of the entrance, where the veil hangs; (Exodus 38, 26)
They used besides a thousand seven hundred and seventy-five sicles over the capitals of the posts, and the posts themselves where these were plated with silver. (Exodus 38, 28)
If anyone commits a fault by inadvertence, defrauding the Lord of his due over things consecrated, he must make amends for his guilt by offering a ram without blemish out of his flock, such a ram as is worth two silver pieces by sanctuary reckoning. (Leviticus 5, 15)
A man between the ages of twenty and sixty must pay fifty silver pieces by sanctuary reckoning, (Leviticus 27, 3)
Between the ages of five and twenty, a boy must pay twenty silver pieces, a girl ten. (Leviticus 27, 5)
From the age of one month to the age of five years, five silver pieces will be the price for a boy and three for a girl. (Leviticus 27, 6)
If a man vows to consecrate to the Lord some piece of land which is part of his patrimony, it must be valued according to the worth of its yield; if it takes eight bushels to seed it, the price fixed will be fifty silver pieces. (Leviticus 27, 16)
Every valuation must be made by sanctuary reckoning. The silver piece is worth twenty pence. (Leviticus 27, 25)
Claim five silver pieces, by sanctuary reckoning, for each of them, (the silver piece is worth twenty pence), (Numbers 3, 47)
for the first-born sons of Israel, a thousand three hundred and sixty-five silver pieces by sanctuary reckoning; (Numbers 3, 50)
a silver dish of a hundred and thirty, and a silver bowl of seventy sicles’ weight, by sanctuary reckoning, both full of flour kneaded with oil for sacrifice; (Numbers 7, 13)
