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Exodus Chapter 37

1And Bezalel made the ark from acacia wood; its length was two and a half cubits, and its width was one and a half cubits, and its height was one and a half cubits. 2And he overlaid it with pure gold on the inside and on the outside, and he made an edge around it from gold. 3And he cast four golden rings for it at its four corners, with two rings for one of its sides, and two rings for its second side. 4And he made poles of acacia wood, and he overlaid them with gold. 5And he brought the poles through the rings on the sides of the ark, to carry the ark. 6And he made the atonement cover from pure gold. Its length was two and a half cubits, and its width was one and a half cubits. 7And he made two cherubim of gold; he made them as beaten work at the two ends of the atonement cover. 8He made one cherub on one end and one cherub on the other end. He made the cherubim coming from the atonement cover at its two ends. 9And the cherubim were with wings spread upwards, covering the atonement cover with their wings, and they faced each other. The faces of the cherubim were directed towards the atonement cover. 10And he made the table of acacia wood. Its length was two cubits, and its width was one cubit, and its height was one and a half cubits. 11And he overlaid it with pure gold, and he made a golden edge around it. 12And he made a rim a handbreadth high around it, and he made a golden edge to the rim around it. 13And he cast four golden rings for it, and he put the rings on the four corners which were at its four legs. 14The rings were joined to the rim as receptacles for the poles by which to carry the table. 15And he made the poles of acacia wood and he overlaid them with gold, by which to carry the table. 16And he made the equipment which goes on the table – its dishes and its spoons and its vials and the bowls by which libations are poured. They were of pure gold. 17And he made the lampstand from pure gold; as beaten work he made the lampstand – its main stem and its branches. Its cups, its knobs and its flowers diverged from it. 18And six branches came out of its sides – three branches of the lampstand from one side of it and three branches of the lampstand from the other side of it. 19There were three almond-shaped cups on one branch, with a knob and a flower, and three almond-shaped cups on another branch with a knob and a flower. That is how it was for the six branches coming out of the lampstand. 20And in the main stem of the lampstand there were four almond-shaped cups with its knobs and its flowers. 21And he made a knob under the two branches where they diverge from it, and a knob under the two branches where they diverge from it, and a knob under the two branches where they diverge from it, this being for the six branches which come out of it. 22Their knobs and branches were integral to it; all of it was one piece of beaten work of pure gold. 23And he made its seven lamps and its snuffing-tongs and its snuff-dishes of pure gold. 24From a talent of pure gold he made it, with all its accessories. 25And he made the incense altar from acacia wood. Its length was one cubit, and its width was one cubit. It was square, and its height was two cubits. Its horns were integral to it. 26And he overlaid it with pure gold – its top and its walls around it and its horns. And he made a golden edge for it all around. 27And he made two golden rings for it below its edge on its two flanks, on its two sides, as receptacles for the poles by which to carry it. 28And he made the poles of acacia wood, and he overlaid them with gold. 29And he made the holy anointing oil and the pure aromatic incense, the product of a pharmacist.
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