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  • Then Aaron and the sons of Israel, seeing that the face of Moses was radiant, were afraid to approach close by. (Exodus 34, 30)

  • all the sons of Israel also now came to him. And he instructed them in all the things that he had heard from the Lord on Mount Sinai. (Exodus 34, 32)

  • But when he entered to the Lord and was speaking with him, he took it off, until he exited. And then he spoke to the sons of Israel all that had been commanded to him. (Exodus 34, 34)

  • Therefore, when all the multitude of the sons of Israel had gathered together, he said to them: “These are the things that the Lord has ordered to be done: (Exodus 35, 1)

  • And Moses said to the entire crowd of the sons of Israel: “This is the word which the Lord has instructed, saying: (Exodus 35, 4)

  • And all the multitude of the sons of Israel, departing from the sight of Moses, (Exodus 35, 20)

  • All the men and women offered donations with a devout mind, so that the works might be done which the Lord had ordered by the hand of Moses. All the sons of Israel dedicated voluntary offerings to the Lord. (Exodus 35, 29)

  • And Moses said to the sons of Israel: “Behold, the Lord has called by name Bezalel, the son of Uri, the son of Hur, from the tribe of Judah, (Exodus 35, 30)

  • he handed over to them all the donations of the sons of Israel. And while they were pursuing this work, the people offered what they had vowed each day, in the morning. (Exodus 36, 3)

  • He also prepared two onyx stones, set and enclosed in gold, and engraved with the skill of a jeweler, with the names of the sons of Israel. (Exodus 39, 6)

  • And he set them in the sides of the ephod, as a memorial to the sons of Israel, just as the Lord had instructed Moses. (Exodus 39, 7)

  • And these twelve stones were engraved with the names of the twelve tribes of Israel, each one with a single name. (Exodus 39, 14)


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