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All alike, men and women, devoutly brought their gifts, so as to speed on the work which the Lord, through Moses, had enjoined on them; there was not one Israelite that did not freely consecrate his offerings to the Lord’s service. (Exodus 35, 29)
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, to carry out the fashioning of the tabernacle, all these skilful workmen made ten curtains, of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, (Exodus 36, 8)
He made a veil, too, out of twisted linen thread, worked in threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, with all the embroiderer’s art, (Exodus 36, 35)
And he made a screen out of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, for the entrance of the tabernacle, (Exodus 36, 37)
And he made oil for the hallowing ointment, and incense of pure spices, with all the art of a perfumer. (Exodus 37, 29)
He made another altar, too, of acacia wood, for burnt-sacrifice, with a surface five cubits square, and a height of three cubits; (Exodus 38, 1)
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)
He made a mantle of gold and blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and of twisted linen thread, (Exodus 39, 2)
He made a burse, too, of embroidered work, of the same pattern as the mantle itself, of gold and blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and twisted linen thread, (Exodus 39, 8)
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)
