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OET-RV by cross-referenced section EXO 35:20

EXO 35:20–35:29 ©

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The people’s offerings

Exo 35:20–29

35:20 The people’s offerings

20Then all the Israelis who’d been assembled in front of Mosheh went away, 21and everyone who felt to do so came back bringing their contributions to Yahweh for the work on the sacred tent and all its components, and for the sacred clothes. 22This included both men and women who were wanting to contribute, and they brought necklaces and earrings and ornaments—all made of gold. They held them up high as a raised offering of gold to Yahweh. 23Many people who had blue or purple or scarlet yarn, or finely-spun linen or goats’ hair, reddened ram skins or sea-cow hides brought them. 24Others who could, brought a contribution of silver or bronze to Yahweh, and those with acacia wood brought it for all the construction of the tent components. 25All the women who were skilled at making cloth brought blue, purple, or scarlet yarn and fine, hand-spun linen thread, 26and all those women who felt to do so spun goats’ hair. 27The leaders brought onyx stones and other gemstones to be mounted on the sacred apron and for the sacred pouch, 28along with the spices and olive oil to be used for the maps, the anointing oil, and the fragrant incense. 29Thus the Israelis brought a voluntary offering to Yahweh—every man and woman who felt to do so brought something for all the work which Yahweh had instructed them through Mosheh to do.