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Offerings for the Holy Tent

25 The Lord said to Moses, 2“Tell the people of Israel to bring me an offering. You must receive the offering for me from all whose hearts move them to give.

3“Here are the offerings you must receive from them.

“gold, silver and bronze

4 blue, purple and bright red yarn and fine linen

goat hair

5 ram skins that are dyed red

the hides of sea cows

acacia wood

6 olive oil for the lights

spices for the anointing oil and for the sweet-smelling incense

7 onyx stones and other jewels for the linen apron and chest cloth

8“Have them make a sacred tent for me. I will live among them. 9Make the holy tent and everything that belongs to it. Make them exactly like the pattern I will show you.

The Ark of the Covenant

10“Have them make a chest out of acacia wood. Make it three feet nine inches long and two feet three inches wide and high. 11Cover it inside and outside with pure gold. Put a strip of gold around it.

12“Make four gold rings for it. Join them to its four bottom corners. Put two rings on one side and two rings on the other.

13“Then make poles out of acacia wood. Cover them with gold. 14Put the poles through the rings on the sides of the chest to carry it. 15The poles must remain in the rings of the chest. Do not remove them. 16I will give you the tablets of the covenant. When I do, put them into the chest.

17“Make its cover out of pure gold. The cover is the place where sin will be paid for. Make it three feet nine inches long and two feet three inches wide.

18“Make two cherubim out of hammered gold at the ends of the cover. 19Put one cherub on each end of it. Make the cherubim as part of the cover itself. 20The cherubim must have their wings spread up over the cover. The cherubim must face each other and look toward the cover.

21“Place the cover on top of the chest. I will give you the tablets of the covenant. Put them into the chest.

22“The chest is the ark where the tablets of the covenant are kept. I will meet with you above the cover between the two cherubim that are over the ark. There I will give you all of my commands for the people of Israel.

The Table for the Holy Bread

23“Make a table out of acacia wood. Make it three feet long, one foot six inches wide and two feet three inches high. 24Cover it with pure gold. Put a strip of gold around it. 25Also make a rim around it that is three inches wide. Put a strip of gold around the rim.

26“Make four gold rings for the table. Join them to the four corners, where the four legs are. 27The rings must be close to the rim. They must hold the poles that will be used to carry the table.

28“Make the poles out of acacia wood. Cover them with gold. Use them to carry the table.

29“Make its plates and dishes out of pure gold. Also make its pitchers and bowls out of pure gold. Use the pitchers and bowls to pour out drink offerings.

30“Put the holy bread on the table. It must be near my holy throne on the ark of the covenant at all times.

The Gold Lampstand

31“Make a lampstand out of pure gold. Hammer out its base and stem. Its buds, blooms and cups must branch out from it.

32“Six branches must come out from the sides of the lampstand. Make three on one side and three on the other. 33On one branch make three cups that are shaped like almond flowers with buds and blooms. Then put three on the next branch. Do the same with all six branches that come out from the lampstand.

34“On the lampstand there must be four cups that are shaped like almond flowers with buds and blooms. 35One bud must be under the first pair of branches that come out from the lampstand. Put a second bud under the second pair. And put a third bud under the third pair. Make a total of six branches. 36The buds and branches must come out from the lampstand.

“The whole lampstand must be one piece that is hammered out of pure gold.

37“Then make its seven lamps. Set them up on it so that they light the space in front of it. 38The trays and wick cutters must be made out of pure gold. 39Use 75 pounds of pure gold to make the lampstand and everything that is used with it.

40“Be sure to make everything just like the pattern I showed you on the mountain.

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