Mosaico decorativo

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  • and fifty brazen clasps, so that the coverings would be tied together, and the whole would form a single protecting roof. (Exodus 36, 18)

  • with forty silver sockets, two to each frame, fitting on each side at the corners, where the mortising finished. (Exodus 36, 24)

  • These were joined together, from bottom to top, with a single kind of fastening; it was the same with the corners at each side, (Exodus 36, 29)

  • there were six branches altogether coming out of a single stem, and under each pair of them there was an additional boss. (Exodus 37, 21)

  • Then he made a washing-basin and a stand for it, out of bronze from the mirrors of the women who used to keep watch at the door of the tabernacle. (Exodus 38, 8)

  • the brazen altar, with its grate, its poles, and all its appurtenances; the basin with its stand; the hangings for the court, and the posts with their sockets; (Exodus 39, 39)

  • the hanging for the entrance of the court, its ropes and its pegs. Nothing was missing of all the appurtenances that had been prescribed for the needs of the tabernacle, the shrine of the covenant. (Exodus 39, 40)

  • And when Moses saw that they had completed all their task, he gave them his blessing. (Exodus 39, 43)

  • with the basin there, full of water, between altar and tabernacle; (Exodus 40, 7)

  • and the washing-basin with its stand; all must be consecrated with the anointing-oil, to be holiness itself. (Exodus 40, 11)

  • He put the basin, too, between the tabernacle and the altar, filling it with water, (Exodus 40, 28)

  • The parts of the victim that must be given to the Lord in a welcome-offering are the fat enclosing the entrails and the fat on the entrails, (Leviticus 3, 3)


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