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The Tabernacle Completed
Then he made the altar of burnt offering of acacia wood, five cubits long, and five cubits wide, square, and three cubits high.
Then he made the altar of burnt offering of acacia wood, five cubits long, and five cubits wide, square, and three cubits high.
He made horns for each of its four corners so that the horns and altar were all one piece. He overlaid the altar with bronze.
He made its horns on its four corners, its horns being of one piece with it, and he overlaid it with bronze.
Then he made all the altar utensils of bronze — the ash buckets, shovels, basins, meat forks, and firepans.
He made all the utensils of the altar, the pails and the shovels and the basins, the flesh hooks and the firepans; he made all its utensils of bronze.
Next he made a bronze grating and installed it halfway down the side of the altar, under the ledge.
He made for the altar a grating of bronze network beneath, under its ledge, reaching halfway up.
He cast four rings and attached them to the corners of the bronze grating to hold the carrying poles.
He cast four rings on the four ends of the bronze grating as holders for the poles.
He made the poles from acacia wood and overlaid them with bronze.
He made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with bronze.
He inserted the poles through the rings on the sides of the altar. The altar was hollow and was made from planks.
He inserted the poles into the rings on the sides of the altar, with which to carry it. He made it hollow with planks.
Moreover, he made the laver of bronze with its base of bronze, from the mirrors of the serving women who served at the doorway of the tent of meeting.
Then he made the court: for the south side the hangings of the court were of fine twisted linen, one hundred cubits;
They were held up by twenty posts set securely in twenty bronze bases. He hung the curtains with silver hooks and rings.
their twenty pillars, and their twenty sockets, made of bronze; the hooks of the pillars and their bands were of silver.
He made a similar set of curtains for the north side — 150 feet of curtains held up by twenty posts set securely in bronze bases. He hung the curtains with silver hooks and rings.
For the north side there were one hundred cubits; their twenty pillars and their twenty sockets were of bronze, the hooks of the pillars and their bands were of silver.
For the west side there were hangings of fifty cubits with their ten pillars and their ten sockets; the hooks of the pillars and their bands were of silver.
The hangings for the one side of the gate were fifteen cubits, with their three pillars and their three sockets,
The curtain on the left side was also 22 1/2 feet long and was supported by three posts set into three bases.
and so for the other side. On both sides of the gate of the court were hangings of fifteen cubits, with their three pillars and their three sockets.
All the curtains used in the courtyard were made of finely woven linen.
All the hangings of the court all around were of fine twisted linen.
Each post had a bronze base, and all the hooks and rings were silver. The tops of the posts of the courtyard were overlaid with silver, and the rings to hold up the curtains were made of silver.
The sockets for the pillars were of bronze, the hooks of the pillars and their bands, of silver; and the overlaying of their tops, of silver, and all the pillars of the court were furnished with silver bands.
The screen of the gate of the court was the work of the weaver, of blue and purple and scarlet material and fine twisted linen. And the length was twenty cubits and the height was five cubits, corresponding to the hangings of the court.
It was supported by four posts, each set securely in its own bronze base. The tops of the posts were overlaid with silver, and the hooks and rings were also made of silver.
Their four pillars and their four sockets were of bronze; their hooks were of silver, and the overlaying of their tops and their bands were of silver.
All the tent pegs used in the Tabernacle and courtyard were made of bronze.
All the pegs of the tabernacle and of the court all around were of bronze.
The Cost of the Tabernacle
This is the number of the things for the tabernacle, the tabernacle of the testimony, as they were numbered according to the command of Moses, for the service of the Levites, by the hand of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest.
Bezalel son of Uri, grandson of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, made everything just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
Now Bezalel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, made all that the LORD had commanded Moses.
He was assisted by Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, a craftsman expert at engraving, designing, and embroidering with blue, purple, and scarlet thread on fine linen cloth.
With him was Oholiab the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, an engraver and a skillful workman and a weaver in blue and in purple and in scarlet material, and fine linen.
All the gold that was used for the work, in all the work of the sanctuary, even the gold of the wave offering, was 29 talents and 730 shekels, according to the shekel of the sanctuary.
The silver of those of the congregation who were numbered was 100 talents and 1,775 shekels, according to the shekel of the sanctuary;
a beka a head (that is, half a shekel according to the shekel of the sanctuary), for each one who passed over to those who were numbered, from twenty years old and upward, for 603,550 men.
The hundred talents of silver were for casting the sockets of the sanctuary and the sockets of the veil; one hundred sockets for the hundred talents, a talent for a socket.
Of the 1,775 shekels, he made hooks for the pillars and overlaid their tops and made bands for them.
The bronze of the wave offering was 70 talents and 2,400 shekels.
which was used for casting the bases for the posts at the entrance to the Tabernacle, and for the bronze altar with its bronze grating and all the altar utensils.
With it he made the sockets to the doorway of the tent of meeting, and the bronze altar and its bronze grating, and all the utensils of the altar,
Bronze was also used to make the bases for the posts that supported the curtains around the courtyard, the bases for the curtain at the entrance of the courtyard, and all the tent pegs for the Tabernacle and the courtyard.
and the sockets of the court all around and the sockets of the gate of the court, and all the pegs of the tabernacle and all the pegs of the court all around.