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Making the Ephod
He made the ephod of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and of fine woven linen.
He made the ephod of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and of fine woven linen.
Clothing for the Priests
The craftsmen made beautiful sacred garments of blue, purple, and scarlet cloth — clothing for Aaron to wear while ministering in the Holy Place, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
Making the Ephod
Bezalela made the ephod of finely woven linen and embroidered it with gold and with blue, purple, and scarlet thread.
And they beat the gold into thin sheets and cut it into threads, to work it in with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and the fine linen, into artistic designs.
He made gold thread by hammering out thin sheets of gold and cutting it into fine strands. With great skill and care, he worked it into the fine linen with the blue, purple, and scarlet thread.
They made shoulder straps for it to couple it together; it was coupled together at its two edges.
The ephod consisted of two pieces, front and back, joined at the shoulders with two shoulder-pieces.
And the intricately woven band of his ephod that was on it was of the same workmanship, woven of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and of fine woven linen, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
The decorative sash was made of the same materials: finely woven linen embroidered with gold and with blue, purple, and scarlet thread, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
They mounted the two onyx stones in settings of gold filigree. The stones were engraved with the names of the tribes of Israel, just as a seal is engraved.
He put them on the shoulders of the ephod as memorial stones for the sons of Israel, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
He fastened these stones on the shoulder-pieces of the ephod as a reminder that the priest represents the people of Israel. All this was done just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
Making the Breastplate
And he made the breastplate, artistically woven like the workmanship of the ephod, of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and of fine woven linen.
And he made the breastplate, artistically woven like the workmanship of the ephod, of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and of fine woven linen.
Making the Chestpiece
Bezalel made the chestpiece with great skill and care. He made it to match the ephod, using finely woven linen embroidered with gold and with blue, purple, and scarlet thread.
They made the breastplate square by doubling it; a span was its length and a span its width when doubled.
And they set in it four rows of stones: a row with a sardius, a topaz, and an emerald was the first row;
the second row, a turquoise, a sapphire, and a diamond;
The second row contained a turquoise, a blue lapis lazuli, and a white moonstone.
the third row, a jacinth, an agate, and an amethyst;
The third row contained an orange jacinth, an agate, and a purple amethyst.
the fourth row, a beryl, an onyx, and a jasper. They were enclosed in settings of gold in their mountings.
The fourth row contained a blue-green beryl, an onyx, and a green jasper. All these stones were set in gold filigree.
There were twelve stones according to the names of the sons of Israel: according to their names, engraved like a signet, each one with its own name according to the twelve tribes.
Each stone represented one of the twelve sons of Israel, and the name of that tribe was engraved on it like a seal.
And they made chains for the breastplate at the ends, like braided cords of pure gold.
To attach the chestpiece to the ephod, they made braided cords of pure gold thread.
They also made two settings of gold and two gold rings, and put the two rings on the two ends of the breastplate.
They also made two settings of gold filigree and two gold rings and attached them to the top corners of the chestpiece.
And they put the two braided chains of gold in the two rings on the ends of the breastplate.
They tied the two gold cords to the rings on the chestpiece.
The two ends of the two braided chains they fastened in the two settings, and put them on the shoulder straps of the ephod in the front.
They tied the other ends of the cords to the gold settings on the shoulder-pieces of the ephod.
And they made two rings of gold and put them on the two ends of the breastplate, on the edge of it, which was on the inward side of the ephod.
Then they made two more gold rings and attached them to the inside edges of the chestpiece next to the ephod.
They made two other gold rings and put them on the two shoulder straps, underneath the ephod toward its front, right at the seam above the intricately woven band of the ephod.
Then they made two more gold rings and attached them to the front of the ephod, below the shoulder-pieces, just above the knot where the decorative sash was fastened to the ephod.
And they bound the breastplate by means of its rings to the rings of the ephod with a blue cord, so that it would be above the intricately woven band of the ephod, and that the breastplate would not come loose from the ephod, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
They attached the bottom rings of the chestpiece to the rings on the ephod with blue cords. In this way, the chestpiece was held securely to the ephod above the decorative sash. All this was done just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
Making the Other Priestly Garments
He made the robe of the ephod of woven work, all of blue.
He made the robe of the ephod of woven work, all of blue.
Additional Clothing for the Priests
Bezalel made the robe that is worn with the ephod from a single piece of blue woven cloth,
And there was an opening in the middle of the robe, like the opening in a coat of mail, with a woven binding all around the opening, so that it would not tear.
They made on the hem of the robe pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet, and of fine woven linen.
They made pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and attached them to the hem of the robe.
And they made bells of pure gold, and put the bells between the pomegranates on the hem of the robe all around between the pomegranates:
They also made bells of pure gold and placed them between the pomegranates along the hem of the robe,
with bells and pomegranates alternating all around the hem. This robe was to be worn whenever the priest ministered before the LORD, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
They made tunics, artistically woven of fine linen, for Aaron and his sons,
They made tunics for Aaron and his sons from fine linen cloth.
a turban of fine linen, exquisite hats of fine linen, short trousers of fine woven linen,
The turban and the special head coverings were made of fine linen, and the undergarments were also made of finely woven linen.
and a sash of fine woven linen with blue, purple, and scarlet thread, made by a weaver, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
The sashes were made of finely woven linen and embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet thread, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
Then they made the plate of the holy crown of pure gold, and wrote on it an inscription like the engraving of a signet:
HOLINESS TO THE LORD.
HOLINESS TO THE LORD.
Finally, they made the sacred medallion — the badge of holiness — of pure gold. They engraved it like a seal with these words: Holy to the Lord.
And they tied to it a blue cord, to fasten it above on the turban, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
They attached the medallion with a blue cord to Aaron’s turban, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
The Work Completed
Thus all the work of the tabernacle of the tent of meeting was finished. And the children of Israel did according to all that the Lord had commanded Moses; so they did.
Thus all the work of the tabernacle of the tent of meeting was finished. And the children of Israel did according to all that the Lord had commanded Moses; so they did.
And they brought the tabernacle to Moses, the tent and all its furnishings: its clasps, its boards, its bars, its pillars, and its sockets;
And they brought the entire Tabernacle to Moses:
the sacred tent with all its furnishings, clasps, frames, crossbars, posts, and bases;
the sacred tent with all its furnishings, clasps, frames, crossbars, posts, and bases;
the covering of ram skins dyed red, the covering of badger skins, and the veil of the covering;
the tent coverings of tanned ram skins and fine goatskin leather;
the inner curtain to shield the Ark;
the inner curtain to shield the Ark;
the ark of the Testimony with its poles, and the mercy seat;
the table, all its utensils, and the showbread;
the table and all its utensils;
the Bread of the Presence;
the Bread of the Presence;
the pure gold lampstand with its lamps (the lamps set in order), all its utensils, and the oil for light;
the pure gold lampstand with its symmetrical lamp cups, all its accessories, and the olive oil for lighting;
the gold altar, the anointing oil, and the sweet incense; the screen for the tabernacle door;
the gold altar;
the anointing oil and fragrant incense;
the curtain for the entrance of the sacred tent;
the anointing oil and fragrant incense;
the curtain for the entrance of the sacred tent;
the bronze altar, its grate of bronze, its poles, and all its utensils; the laver with its base;
the bronze altar;
the bronze grating and its carrying poles and utensils;
the washbasin with its stand;
the bronze grating and its carrying poles and utensils;
the washbasin with its stand;
the hangings of the court, its pillars and its sockets, the screen for the court gate, its cords, and its pegs; all the utensils for the service of the tabernacle, for the tent of meeting;
the curtains for the walls of the courtyard;
the posts and their bases;
the curtain for the entrance to the courtyard;
the ropes and tent pegs;
all the furnishings to be used in worship at the Tabernacle;
the posts and their bases;
the curtain for the entrance to the courtyard;
the ropes and tent pegs;
all the furnishings to be used in worship at the Tabernacle;
the beautifully stitched garments for the priests to wear while ministering in the Holy Place — the sacred garments for Aaron the priest, and the garments for his sons to wear as they minister as priests.
According to all that the Lord had commanded Moses, so the children of Israel did all the work.
So the people of Israel followed all of the LORD’s instructions to Moses.