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  • But the princes offered onyx stone, and precious stones, for the ephod and the rational, (Exodus 35, 27)

  • All both men and women with devout mind offered gifts, that the works might be done which the Lord had commanded by the hand of Moses. All the children of Israel dedicated voluntary offerings to the Lord. (Exodus 35, 29)

  • And when Moses had called them, and every skilful man, to whom the Lord had given wisdom, and such as of their own accord had offered themselves to the making of the work, (Exodus 36, 2)

  • He delivered all the offerings of the children of Israel unto them. And while they were earnest about the work, the people daily in the morning offered their vows. (Exodus 36, 3)

  • Said to Moses: The people offereth more than is necessary. (Exodus 36, 5)

  • Moses therefore commanded proclamation to be made by the crier's voice: Let neither man nor woman offer any more for the work of the sanctuary. And so they ceased from offering gifts, (Exodus 36, 6)

  • Because the things that were offered did suffice, and were too much. (Exodus 36, 7)

  • And the vessels for the divers uses of the table, dishes, bowls, and cups, and censers of pure gold, wherein the libations are to be offered. (Exodus 37, 16)

  • He made also the seven lamps with their snuffers, and the vessels where the snuffings were to be put out, of the purest gold. (Exodus 37, 23)

  • All the gold that was spent in the work of the sanctuary, and that was offered in gifts was nine and twenty talents, and seven hundred and thirty sicles according to the standard of the sanctuary. (Exodus 38, 24)

  • And it was offered by them that went to be numbered, from twenty years old and upwards, of six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty men able to bear arms. (Exodus 38, 25)

  • And there were offered of brass also seventy-two thousand talents, and four hundred sicles besides. (Exodus 38, 29)


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