Exodus (The Second Book of Moses Called )



Exodus, Chapter 37


And Bezaleel made the ark [of] acacia wood; two cubits and a half long, and a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high.


And he overlaid it [with] pure gold, inside and outside. And he made for it a wreath of gold all around.

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And he cast four rings of gold for it, on its four feet; two rings on its one side and two rings on its second side.

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And he made poles [of] acacia wood; and he overlaid them [with] gold.


And he put the poles into the rings, on the sides of the ark, to carry the ark.


And he made a mercyseat of pure gold; two cubits and a half long, and a cubit and a half wide.


And he made two cherubs [of] gold; he made them of beaten work, from the two ends of the mercyseat;

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one cherub here at one end, and one cherub here at the [other] end. He made the cherubs from the mercyseat, from its two ends.

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And the cherubs were spreading out wings above, covering the mercy-seat [with] their wings, their faces each toward the other; the faces of the cherubs were toward the mercyseat.


And he made the table [of] planks [of] acacia; two cubits long, and a cubit wide, and a cubit and a half high.


And he overlaid it [with] pure gold; and he made for it a wreath of gold all around.

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And he made for it a border of a hand's breadth all around. And he made a wreath of gold for its border all around.

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And he cast for it four rings of gold; and he put the rings on the four corners, which [were] to its four feet.

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The rings were near the border, the housings for the poles, to carry the table.

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And he made the poles [of] acacia wood; and he overlaid them [with] gold, to lift up the table.

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And he made the vessels which [were] on the table, its platters and its bowls, and its sacrificial cups, and its pitchers by which a drink offering [is] made, with pure gold.


And he made the lampstand [of] pure gold; he made the lampstand [of] beaten work, its side, and its branch, its calyxes, its knobs and its blossoms were from it.


And six branches went out from its sides; three branches of the lampstand from one side, and three branches of the lampstand from its second side.


Three almond-like bowls [were] on the one branch, with knob and blossom; and three almond-like bowls on the one branch, [with] knob and blossom; so for the six branches, those going out from the lampstand.

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And on the lampstand [were] four almond-like bowls, its knobs and its blossoms.


And a knob [was] under two branches of it, to the six branches, those going out from it.

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The knobs and the branches of it were one beaten work of pure gold.

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And he made its seven lamps and its snuffers and its pans [of] pure gold.


He made it and all its vessels [from] a talent of pure gold.

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And he made he altar of incense [of] acacia wood; its length a cubit, and its width a cubit, square. And its height [was] two cubits; its horns were of it.


And he overlaid it [with] pure gold, its top and its sides and its horns all around. And he made for it a wreath of gold all around.

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And he made for it two rings of gold, from beneath its wreath, on its two corners, on its two sides, for housings for poles, to lift it.

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And he made its poles [of] acacia wood; and he overlaid them [with] gold.

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And he made the holy oil of anointing, and the pure incense of fragrant spices, the work of a perfumer.







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