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