Exodus 38
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1They built the altar of burnt offering of acacia wood, three cubits high; it was square, five cubits long and five cubits wide.1Bezalel constructed the altar of burnt offering from acacia wood. It was square, 7 1/2 feet long and 7 1/2 feet wide, and was 4 1/2 feet high.
2They made a horn at each of the four corners, so that the horns and the altar were of one piece, and they overlaid the altar with bronze.2He made horns for it on its four corners; the horns were of one piece. Then he overlaid it with bronze.
3They made all its utensils of bronze--its pots, shovels, sprinkling bowls, meat forks and firepans.3He made all the altar's utensils: the pots, shovels, basins, meat forks, and firepans; he made all its utensils of bronze.
4They made a grating for the altar, a bronze network, to be under its ledge, halfway up the altar.4He constructed for the altar a grate of bronze mesh under its ledge, halfway up from the bottom.
5They cast bronze rings to hold the poles for the four corners of the bronze grating.5At the four corners of the bronze grate he cast four rings as holders for the poles.
6They made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with bronze.6Also, he made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with bronze.
7They inserted the poles into the rings so they would be on the sides of the altar for carrying it. They made it hollow, out of boards.7Then he inserted the poles into the rings on the sides of the altar in order to carry it with them. He constructed the altar with boards so that it was hollow.
8They made the bronze basin and its bronze stand from the mirrors of the women who served at the entrance to the tent of meeting.8He made the bronze basin and its stand from the bronze mirrors of the women who served at the entrance to the tent of meeting.
9Next they made the courtyard. The south side was a hundred cubits long and had curtains of finely twisted linen,9Then he made the courtyard. The hangings on the south side of the courtyard were of finely spun linen, 150 feet in length,
10with twenty posts and twenty bronze bases, and with silver hooks and bands on the posts.10including their 20 posts and 20 bronze bases. The hooks and bands of the posts were silver.
11The north side was also a hundred cubits long and had twenty posts and twenty bronze bases, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.11The hangings on the north side were also 150 feet in length, including their 20 posts and 20 bronze bases. The hooks and bands of the posts were silver.
12The west end was fifty cubits wide and had curtains, with ten posts and ten bases, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.12The hangings on the west side were 75 feet in length, including their 10 posts and 10 bases. The hooks and bands of the posts were silver.
13The east end, toward the sunrise, was also fifty cubits wide.13The hangings on the east toward the sunrise were also 75 feet in length.
14Curtains fifteen cubits long were on one side of the entrance, with three posts and three bases,14The hangings on one side of the gate were 22 1/2 feet, including their three posts and three bases.
15and curtains fifteen cubits long were on the other side of the entrance to the courtyard, with three posts and three bases.15It was the same for the other side. The hangings were 22 1/2 feet, including their three posts and three bases on both sides of the courtyard gate.
16All the curtains around the courtyard were of finely twisted linen.16All the hangings around the courtyard were of finely spun linen.
17The bases for the posts were bronze. The hooks and bands on the posts were silver, and their tops were overlaid with silver; so all the posts of the courtyard had silver bands.17The bases for the posts were bronze; the hooks and bands of the posts were silver; and the plating for the tops of the posts was silver. All the posts of the courtyard were banded with silver.
18The curtain for the entrance to the courtyard was made of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen--the work of an embroiderer. It was twenty cubits long and, like the curtains of the courtyard, five cubits high,18The screen for the gate of the courtyard was embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and finely spun linen. It was 30 feet long, and like the hangings of the courtyard, 7 1/2 feet high.
19with four posts and four bronze bases. Their hooks and bands were silver, and their tops were overlaid with silver.19It had four posts, including their four bronze bases. Their hooks were silver, and the bands as well as the plating of their tops were silver.
20All the tent pegs of the tabernacle and of the surrounding courtyard were bronze.20All the tent pegs for the tabernacle and for the surrounding courtyard were bronze.
21These are the amounts of the materials used for the tabernacle, the tabernacle of the covenant law, which were recorded at Moses' command by the Levites under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron, the priest.21This is the inventory for the tabernacle, the tabernacle of the testimony, that was recorded at Moses' command. It was the work of the Levites under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.
22(Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, made everything the LORD commanded Moses;22Bezalel son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, made everything that the LORD commanded Moses.
23with him was Oholiab son of Ahisamak, of the tribe of Dan--an engraver and designer, and an embroiderer in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen.)23With him was Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, a gem cutter, a designer, and an embroiderer with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and fine linen.
24The total amount of the gold from the wave offering used for all the work on the sanctuary was 29 talents and 730 shekels, according to the sanctuary shekel.24All the gold of the presentation offering that was used for the project in all the work on the sanctuary, was 2,193 pounds, according to the sanctuary shekel.
25The silver obtained from those of the community who were counted in the census was 100 talents and 1,775 shekels, according to the sanctuary shekel--25The silver from those of the community who were registered was 7,544 pounds, according to the sanctuary shekel--
26one beka per person, that is, half a shekel, according to the sanctuary shekel, from everyone who had crossed over to those counted, twenty years old or more, a total of 603,550 men.26 2/5 of an ounce per man, that is, half a shekel according to the sanctuary shekel, from everyone 20 years old or more who had crossed over to the registered group, 603,550 men.
27The 100 talents of silver were used to cast the bases for the sanctuary and for the curtain--100 bases from the 100 talents, one talent for each base.27There were 7,500 pounds of silver used to cast the bases of the sanctuary and the bases of the veil--100 bases from 7,500 pounds, 75 pounds for each base.
28They used the 1,775 shekels to make the hooks for the posts, to overlay the tops of the posts, and to make their bands.28With the remaining 44 pounds he made the hooks for the posts, overlaid their tops, and supplied bands for them.
29The bronze from the wave offering was 70 talents and 2,400 shekels.29The bronze of the presentation offering totaled 5,310 pounds.
30They used it to make the bases for the entrance to the tent of meeting, the bronze altar with its bronze grating and all its utensils,30He made with it the bases for the entrance to the tent of meeting, the bronze altar and its bronze grate, all the utensils for the altar,
31the bases for the surrounding courtyard and those for its entrance and all the tent pegs for the tabernacle and those for the surrounding courtyard.31the bases for the surrounding courtyard, the bases for the gate of the courtyard, all the tent pegs for the tabernacle, and all the tent pegs for the surrounding courtyard.
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