Exodus 37 CEVUK00

The sacred chest

1 Bezalel built a chest of acacia wood one hundred and ten centimetres long, sixty-six centimetres wide, and sixty-six centimetres high.

2 He covered it inside and out with pure gold and put a gold edging around the top.

3 He made four gold rings and fastened one of them to each of the four legs of the chest.

4 Then he made two poles of acacia wood, covered them with gold,

5 and put them through the rings, so the chest could be carried by the poles.

6 The entire lid of the chest, which was also covered with pure gold, was the place of mercy.

7-9 On each of the two ends of the chest he made a winged creature of hammered gold. They faced each other, and their wings covered the place of mercy.

The table for the sacred bread

10 Bezalel built a table of acacia wood eighty-eight centimetres long, forty-four centimetres wide, and sixty-six centimetres high.

11-12 He covered it with pure gold and put a gold edging around it with a border seventy-five millimetres wide.

13 He made four gold rings and attached one to each of the legs

14 near the edging. The poles for carrying the table were placed through these rings

15 and were made of acacia wood covered with gold.

16 Everything that was to be set on the table was made of pure gold—the bowls, plates, jars, and cups for wine offerings.

The lampstand

17 Bezalel made a lampstand of pure gold. The whole lampstand, including its decorative flowers, was made from a single piece of hammered gold,

18 with three branches on each of its two sides.

19 There were three decorative almond blossoms on each branch

20 and four on the stem.

21 There was also a blossom where each pair of branches came out from the stem.

22 The lampstand, including its branches and decorative flowers, was made from a single piece of hammered pure gold.

23-24 The lamp and its equipment, including the tongs and trays, were made of about thirty-five kilogrammes of pure gold.

The altar for burning incense

25 For burning incense, Bezalel made an altar of acacia wood. It was forty-five centimetres square and ninety centimetres high with each of its four corners sticking up like the horn of a bull.

26 He covered it with pure gold and put a gold edging around it.

27 Then below the edging on opposite sides he attached two gold rings through which he put the poles for carrying the altar.

28 These poles were also made of acacia wood and covered with gold.

The oil for dedication and the incense

29 Bezalel mixed the oil for dedication and the sweet-smelling spices for the incense.

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