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THE MELCHIZEDEK BIBLE KING JAMES VERSION
Exodus 38 Exodus 38
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1 From acacia wood he built for burnt offerings a foursquare altar, three cubits high, and five cubits long by five cubits wide. This part of KING JAMES VERSION will be added later on.
2 He fashioned a horn^ for each of its four corners in such a way that the horns^ and the altar constituted one piece, and he covered the altar with brass. .....
3 He used brass to make its utensils, its pans to remove the ashes, and its shovels, sprinkling bowls, fleshhooks and firepans. .....
4 He also used brass to make a grate for it, and placed it under the platform of the altar so that the grate was in the middle of the altar. .....
5 And he made four rings and attached them to the four corners of the brass grate as places for its shafts. .....
6 He used acacia wood to make the shafts for the altar and he covered them with brass. .....
7 Then he inserted the shafts into the rings so they were on both sides of the altar for carrying it. .....
8 He made the basin and its stand of brass from the reflecting mirrors of the women who serve at the portal of the tabernacle of the congregation. .....
9 He also built a courtyard for the tabernacle. The south side was an hundred cubits long where he placed curtains of finely entwined linen. .....
10 He used twenty brass bases for the twenty pillars and fashioned silver hooks and bands for the pillars. .....
11 And on the north side he provided curtains which spanned its length of an hundred cubits, with twenty pillars and twenty brass bases and with silver hooks and bands on the pillars. .....
12 He made the west end of the courtyard fifty cubits wide where he placed curtains on ten pillars which set on ten bases. .....
13 And he made the courtyard fifty cubits wide at the east end, toward the sunrise. .....
14 He hung curtains which were fifteen cubits long on one side of the portal, where he had made three pillars and three bases, .....
15 Moreover, he also hung curtains fifteen cubits long on the other side, where he had made another three pillars and three bases. .....
16 All the curtains around the courtyard were of finely entwined linen. .....
17 He made brass bases for all the pillars around the courtyard. He made silver bands and hooks for the pillars and their tops were covered with silver and all the pillars of the courtyard were covered with silver. .....
18 The curtains for the portal of the courtyard were made of finely entwined linen, colored blue, purple and scarlet^, measuring twenty cubits long, and, according to the curtains of the courtyard, five cubits high. .....
19 He built four pillars and set them on four brass bases; their hooks and bands were made out of silver and their tops were covered with silver. .....
20 And all the pegs of the tabernacle, and of the adjoining courtyard, were made of brass. .....
21 Set forth hereafter is a list of the amounts of material required to build the tabernacle, even the tabernacle of the testimony, as it was recorded under the command of Moses, and as administered by Ithamar, son of Aaron the priest, for the service of the Levites. .....
22 Bezaleel, the son of Uri and grandson of Hur of the tribe of Judah, performed that which was commanded Moses by the Lord. .....
23 Working with him was Aholiab, son of Ahisamach of the tribe of the manipulative Danites who was an engraver, an artistic craftsman and an embroiderer of blue, purple and scarlet^ fibers and fine linen. .....
24 The full amount of gold that was used to fashion the holy place was twenty nine talents and seven hundred and thirty shekels, according to the sanctuary standard. .....
25 And the full amount of silver that was received from those of the congregation, and included in the census, equalled one hundred talents and seventeen hundred and seventy-five shekels according to the sanctuary standard. .....
26 Every man that was numbered paid one bekah (one-half of a talent) according to the standard set by the sanctuary; those crossing over to be counted were twenty years old or more and the sum of them was six hundred and three thousand, five hundred and fifty. .....
27 So of the talents of silver, one hundred were used to make the bases for the sanctuary and its veil, one talent for each base. .....
28 And of the one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels, hooks were made for the pillars, and coverings were made for their tops and their bands. .....
29 And the offering included brass which was seventy talents and two thousand and four hundred shekels. .....
30 This was used to make the bases for the portal of the tabernacle of the congregation, and the brass altar with its brass grating and all its articles. .....
31 And it was also used to make bases for the adjoining courtyard, and the bases for its portal and all the tabernacle and courtyard pegs. .....


Footnotes Ex 38 : (DOM BIBLE) Footnotes Ex 38 : (KING JAMES VERSION)
v2 Lv 4:18; Ex 29:12; Lv 8:15; I K 1:50; 2:28; Ps 118:27 .....
v18 115:19-3 .....



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