Tabernacle Materials and Equipment
Material/Object | Plan | Construction |
Gold | ||
Silver | ||
Bronze | ||
Blue, purple, and scarlet yarns | ||
Fine twined linen | ||
Goat’s hair | ||
Tanned rams’ hides and other hides | ||
Acacia wood | ||
Oil for light and anointing | ||
Spices and incense | ||
Onyx and other stones | ||
Tabernacle* | ||
Ark of God | ||
Table | ||
Lampstand | ||
Incense altar | ||
Anointing oil | ||
Incense | ||
Bronze altar | ||
Bronze basin | ||
Courtyard | ||
Ephod | ||
Breastpiece | ||
Robe | ||
Tunic, turban, sash | ||
Gold plating |
*The tabernacle construction account seems to be organized according to the principle of constructing the most important items first, but hiding them from public view.
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