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OET-RV EXO Chapter 38

OETEXO 38 ©

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38:1 Making the altar for burning sacrifices

(Exo. 27:1-8)

38Then Bezalel made the altar for burning offerings from acacia wood. It was square—2.5m on each side—and 1.5m tall. 2From the same piece of wood, he made horn-like projections for each of the four corners, then he overlaid it all with bronze. 3He made all the utensils for the altar: the pots and shovels, basins and meat-forks, and the firepans—all made from bronze. 4He made a grating for the altar—a bronze lattice that fitted down in the middle of the altar, 5and he cast the grating with rings on the four corners as holders for the carrying poles. 6He made the acacia wood poles and overlaid them with bronze 7and he put the poles into the rings on the sides of the altar so they could carry it with them. He made the altar hollow using boards.

38:8 Making the washbasin

(Exo. 30:18)

8Then he made a bronze washbasin and base. They were made with the bronze from the mirrors of the serving women who served at the entrance of the sacred tent.[ref]

38:9 Making the courtyard

(Exo. 27:9-19)

9Then Bezalel worked on the courtyard. For the south side, the courtyard curtains were fifty metres of twisted finely-spun linen 10with their twenty bronze pillars and their bases. The hooks on the pillars and their rings were made of silver. 11On the north side, there were fifty metres of curtains with their twenty bronze pillars and bases, and their silver hooks and rings. 12On the west side, there were twenty-five metres of curtains with their ten pillars and bases, and their silver hooks and rings, 13and another twenty-five metres on the east side. 14The curtains for one side of the entrance were 7.5m long with their three pillars and their bases. 15On the other side, opposite the courtyard entrance, the curtains were 7.5m long with their three pillars and their bases. 16All of the courtyard curtains were made with twisted finely-spun linen. 17The bases for the pillars were bronze, but the hooks on them and their rings were silver. All of the courtyard pillars had decorative silver caps fitted to their tops. 18The curtain for the courtyard gate was done by an embroiderer. It was made from twisted finely-spun linen embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet yard. The curtain was ten metres long and 2.5m high, just like the other courtyard curtains 19with its four bronze pillars and their bases and their silver hooks and rings, and with silver caps. 20All the tent pegs for the sacred tent and for around the courtyard were made with bronze.

38:21 List of metals used

21These are the records from making the sacred tent (where the stone transcripts were kept). They were recorded by the Levites according to Mosheh’s instructions and supervised by Ithamar (a son of Aharon the priest).

22Bezalel (son of Uri son of Hur, from the tribe of Judah) made everything that Yahweh had instructed Mosheh to make. 23Oholiab (son of Ahisamak, from the tribe of Dan) worked with him—he was an engraver and a designer and an embroiderer in blue, purple, and scarlet, and in fine linen.

24The gold that they used for the construction of the sacred tent was measured at 965kg. This was the gold from the wave offering and was weighed using the official standard weights. 25The silver contributed by the people was measured at 3,420kg also using the official weights.[ref] 26During the census, every male who was twenty years old or older paid a 5g silver coin—a total of 603,550 men.[ref] 27They’d used 3,400kg of silver to make the bases under the pillars that supported the sacred tent’s curtains (34kg for each of one hundred bases) 28and the other twenty kilograms were used for the hooks for the pillars and for the caps on the tops of them. 29The bronze from the wave offering came to 2,400kg 30and it was used to make the bases for the pillars at the tent entrance and for the altar and its grating and all the utensils, 31and for the bases for the posts for the curtains around the courtyard and at the entrance, and for the tentpegs for the main structure and around the courtyard.


38:8: Exo 30:18.

38:25-26: Exo 30:11-16.

38:26: Mat 17:24.

OETEXO 38 ©

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