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THE MELCHIZEDEK BIBLE KING JAMES VERSION
Exodus 36 Exodus 36
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1 Now Bezaleel and Aholiab, and everyone advanced in human wisdom and understanding, and in knowledge and all manner of skills for the service of the sanctuary, did as just as the spirit of the Jehovah demanded. This part of KING JAMES VERSION will be added later on.
2 And Moses called Bezaleel and Aholiab, and every skilled one in whose gift from the Lord was craftsmanship, and everyone whose own volition had led the same to do the work. .....
3 So Moses gave them all the offerings which children of Israel had brought to carry out the work of making the sanctuary. And they continued to bring their offerings willingly every morning. .....
4 Then all the skilled ones who were doing the work on the sanctuary left that work which they had undertaken, .....
5 And said to Moses, "The people are bringing far more than is needed to finish the work that the Lord commanded to be done." .....
6 At which Moses gave notice^ throughout the camp, saying, "Let neither man nor woman bring anymore offerings for the sanctuary." Thereafter the people refrained from bringing more, .....
7 Since what they had brought abundantly met the requirements for doing the work. .....
8 So all the skilled workers among them made the tabernacle with ten curtains of linen tapestry, and blue, purple and scarlet^ fiber, and with a skillfully embroidered representation of God's thoughts as they would. .....
9 Each curtain was twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide. .....
10 The curtains were joined together, one to another, with five joined as a unit and five of the others as a unit. .....
11 Loops were made of blue fabric on the edge of the end curtain at the coupling, and likewise in the outermost edge of the other curtain, .....
12 Fifty loops were also made for each group of curtains and the loops were opposite each other. .....
13 Then fifty clasps of gold were made to fasten the curtains together as one continous whole. .....
14 And they used goats' hair to make eleven curtains for a covering over the tabernacle. .....
15 The eleven curtains were thirty cubits in length and four cubits in breadth, one in size. .....
16 Then they coupled five curtains together, and six curtains together, doubling the sixth curtain at the front of the covering of the tabernacle. .....
17 Fifty loops were made along the edge of the end curtains in both groups. .....
18 Then they made fifty brass fasteners and placed them through the loops to hold the covering of the tabernacle together as one structure. .....
19 They also made a canopy for the tabernacle out of red sheep leather and above that a covering of badger skin. .....
20 Also upright supports of acacia wood were made for the tabernacle. .....
21 Both supports were made ten cubits in length and a cubit and a half in width. .....
22 There were two cantilevers parallel to each other. All the supports of the tabernacle were made this way. .....
23 They included twenty supports for the south side of the tabernacle, .....
24 And forty silver bases were made to sit under them, two under each support and one under each cantilever. .....
25 For the north side of the tabernacle, twenty supports were made, .....
26 And they provided forty silver bases with two under each support. .....
27 And for the west end of the tabernacle, they made six supports, .....
28 And they provided for two supports at its corners. .....
29 Now at these two corners they made the supports double from top to bottom, and fitted them into a single ring; they made them both the same. .....
30 These end supports were eight in number with sixteen silver bases - two under each support. .....
31 Also crossbars of acacia wood were made: five for the supports on one side of the tabernacle, .....
32 And five crossbars for the supports on the other side and five on the west side at the end of the tabernacle. .....
33 And the middle crossbar extended the length between the supports. .....
34 The crossbars and supports were covered with gold and they made rings of gold to hold the crossbars in place. .....
35 They made a veil of blue, purple and scarlet^ fiber and finely entwined linen, and skillfully fashioned it with a symbol of God's thoughts as they would. .....
36 They built four supports of acacia wood which they covered with gold and set them on four silver bases. They also provided hooks of gold for them. .....
37 And at the portal of the tent's covering, they placed the curtain made of blue, purple and scarlet^ fiber, and embroidered linen. .....
38 Then they made five pillars with hooks for the curtain, and they covered the tops of the pillars and their bands with gold; also they cast five brass bases for them. .....


Footnotes Ex 36 : (DOM BIBLE) Footnotes Ex 36 : (KING JAMES VERSION)
v6 My 27:10-19 .....
v8 115:19-3 .....
v35 see v8 above; 597:10 .....
v37 see v8 above .....



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