Exodus 38 - Contemporary English Version Interconfessional Edition(CEVDCI)

The Altar for Offering Sacrifices(Exodus 27.1-8)

1Bezalel built an altar of acacia wood for offering sacrifices. It was 2.25 meters square and 1.34 meters high

2with each of its four corners sticking up like the horn of a bull, and it was completely covered with bronze.

3The equipment for the altar was also made of bronze—the pans for the hot ashes, the shovels, the bowls, the meat forks, and the fire pans.

4About halfway up the altar he built a ledge around it and covered the bottom half of the altar with a decorative bronze grating.

5Then he attached a bronze ring beneath the ledge at the four corners to put the poles through.

6He covered two acacia wood poles with bronze and

7put them through the rings for carrying the altar, which was shaped like an open box.

The Large Bronze Bowl(Exodus 30.18-21)

8 who was an expert at designing and engraving, and at embroidering blue, purple, and red wool. The two of them completed the work that the Lord had commanded to be done.

Moses put Aaron's son Ithamar in charge of the Levites who kept record of the metals used for the sacred tent.

24According to the official weights, the amount of gold given was a ton,

25 came to 3.4 tons.

26Mt 17.24. Everyone who was counted paid the required amount, and there was a total of 603,550 men who were 20 years old or older.

27Thirty-four kilograms of the silver were used to make each of the 100 stands for the sacred tent and the curtain.

28The remaining 30 kilograms of silver were used for the hooks and rods and for covering the tops of the posts.

29Two thousand four hundred and twenty-five kilograms of bronze were given.

30And it was used to make the stands for the entrance to the tent, the altar and its grating, the equipment for the altar,

31the stands for the posts that surrounded the courtyard, including those at the entrance to the courtyard, and the pegs for the tent and the courtyard.

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