Exodus 
 36
  -  So Bezalel, Oholiab and every skilled person 
    to whom the LORD has given skill and ability to know how to carry out all 
    the work of constructing the sanctuary are to do the work just as the LORD 
    has commanded."
 
  -  Then Moses summoned Bezalel and Oholiab 
    and every skilled person to whom the LORD had given ability and who was willing 
    to come and do the work.
 
  -  They received from Moses all the offerings 
    the Israelites had brought to carry out the work of constructing the sanctuary. 
    And the people continued to bring freewill offerings morning after morning.
 
  -  So all the skilled craftsmen who were doing 
    all the work on the sanctuary left their work
 
  -  and said to Moses, "The people are 
    bringing more than enough for doing the work the LORD commanded to be done."
 
  -  Then Moses gave an order and they sent this 
    word throughout the camp: "No man or woman is to make anything else as 
    an offering for the sanctuary." And so the people were restrained from 
    bringing more,
 
  -  because what they already had was more than 
    enough to do all the work.
 
  -  All the skilled men among the workmen made 
    the tabernacle with ten curtains of finely twisted linen and blue, purple 
    and scarlet yarn, with cherubim worked into them by a skilled craftsman.
 
  -  All the curtains were the same size -- twenty-eight 
    cubits long and four cubits wide.
 
  -  They joined five of the curtains together 
    and did the same with the other five.
 
  -  Then they made loops of blue material along 
    the edge of the end curtain in one set, and the same was done with the end 
    curtain in the other set.
 
  -  They also made fifty loops on one curtain 
    and fifty loops on the end curtain of the other set, with the loops opposite 
    each other.
 
  -  Then they made fifty gold clasps and used 
    them to fasten the two sets of curtains together so that the tabernacle was 
    a unit.
 
  -  They made curtains of goat hair for the 
    tent over the tabernacle -- eleven altogether.
 
  -  All eleven curtains were the same size -- 
    thirty cubits long and four cubits wide.
 
  -  They joined five of the curtains into one 
    set and the other six into another set.
 
  -  Then they made fifty loops along the edge 
    of the end curtain in one set and also along the edge of the end curtain in 
    the other set.
 
  -  They made fifty bronze clasps to fasten 
    the tent together as a unit.
 
  -  Then they made for the tent a covering of 
    ram skins dyed red, and over that a covering of hides of sea cows.
 
  -  They made upright frames of acacia wood 
    for the tabernacle.
 
  -  Each frame was ten cubits long and a cubit 
    and a half wide,
 
  -  with two projections set parallel to each 
    other. They made all the frames of the tabernacle in this way.
 
  -  They made twenty frames for the south side 
    of the tabernacle
 
  -  and made forty silver bases to go under 
    them -- two bases for each frame, one under each projection.
 
  -  For the other side, the north side of the 
    tabernacle, they made twenty frames
 
  -  and forty silver bases -- two under each 
    frame.
 
  -  They made six frames for the far end, that 
    is, the west end of the tabernacle,
 
  -  and two frames were made for the corners 
    of the tabernacle at the far end.
 
  -  At these two corners the frames were double 
    from the bottom all the way to the top and fitted into a single ring; both 
    were made alike.
 
  -  So there were eight frames and sixteen silver 
    bases -- two under each frame.
 
  -  They also made crossbars of acacia wood: 
    five for the frames on one side of the tabernacle,
 
  -  five for those on the other side, and five 
    for the frames on the west, at the far end of the tabernacle.
 
  -  They made the center crossbar so that it 
    extended from end to end at the middle of the frames.
 
  -  They overlaid the frames with gold and made 
    gold rings to hold the crossbars. They also overlaid the crossbars with gold.
 
  -  They made the curtain of blue, purple and 
    scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen, with cherubim worked into it by a skilled 
    craftsman.
 
  -  They made four posts of acacia wood for 
    it and overlaid them with gold. They made gold hooks for them and cast their 
    four silver bases.
 
  -  For the entrance to the tent they made a 
    curtain of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen -- the work 
    of an embroiderer;
 
  -  and they made five posts with hooks for 
    them. They overlaid the tops of the posts and their bands with gold and made 
    their five bases of bronze. 
      
  
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