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  • Then make poles of acacia wood, gilded over, (Exodus 25, 13)

  • these poles are to remain in the rings, never taken out. (Exodus 25, 15)

  • The rings must be below the coping, to let poles pass through, that will carry the table; (Exodus 25, 27)

  • these poles too thou shalt make of acacia wood, and gild them over; so the table shall be carried. (Exodus 25, 28)

  • Then make five poles of acacia wood, to hold the frames together on one side of the tabernacle, (Exodus 26, 26)

  • Gild the frames themselves, and furnish them with gold rings, by which the poles can hold the frames together; these poles, too, must be plated with gold. (Exodus 26, 29)

  • Then make two poles of acacia wood, plated with bronze, (Exodus 27, 6)

  • and close under the rim two gold rings on either side, with poles in them, so that the altar can be carried; (Exodus 30, 4)

  • these poles, too, must be of acacia wood, gilded over. (Exodus 30, 5)

  • There is a tabernacle to be made, with its covering and its canopy, rings and boards and poles and pegs and sockets; (Exodus 35, 11)

  • an ark with poles to carry it, a throne over it, and a veil to hang in front of it; (Exodus 35, 12)

  • a table with its poles and its appurtenances, bread, too, to be set forth there; (Exodus 35, 13)


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