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All the most skilled of the men doing the work made the Dwelling. Moses made it with ten sheets of finely woven linen, dyed violet-purple, red-purple and crimson and embroidered with great winged creatures. (Exodus 36, 8)
And for the tent he made a cover of rams' skins dyed red, and a cover of fine leather over that. (Exodus 36, 19)
He made a curtain of finely woven linen, dyed violet-purple, red-purple and crimson and embroidered with great winged creatures, (Exodus 36, 35)
He also made a mercy-seat of pure gold, two and a half cubits long and one and a half cubits wide, (Exodus 37, 6)
and modelled two great winged creatures of beaten gold, putting them at the two ends of the mercy-seat, (Exodus 37, 7)
one winged creature at one end and the other winged creature at the other end, making the winged creatures of a piece with the mercy-seat at either end. (Exodus 37, 8)
The winged creatures had their wings spread upwards, protecting the ark with their wings and facing each other, their faces being towards the mercy-seat. (Exodus 37, 9)
He also made the lamp-stand of pure gold, making the lamp-stand, base and stem, of beaten gold, its cups, calyxes and bud being of a piece with it. (Exodus 37, 17)
The calyxes and the branches were of a piece with the lamp-stand, and the whole was made from a single piece of pure gold, beaten out. (Exodus 37, 22)
He also made a grating for the altar of bronze network, below its ledge, underneath, coming halfway up. (Exodus 38, 4)
They beat gold into thin plates and cut these into threads to work into the violet-purple, red-purple and crimson materials and the fine linen by needlework. (Exodus 39, 3)
the cover of rams' skins dyed red, the cover of fine leather and the screening curtain; (Exodus 39, 34)
