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| | Exd 37:1 | Next Bezalel made the Ark out of acacia wood. It was 33/4 feet long, 21/4 feet wide, and 21/4 feet high.
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| | Exd 37:2 | It was overlaid with pure gold inside and out, and it had a molding of gold all the way around.
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| | Exd 37:3 | Four gold rings were fastened to its four feet, two rings at each side.
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| | Exd 37:4 | Then he made poles from acacia wood and overlaid them with gold.
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| | Exd 37:5 | He put the poles into the rings at the sides of the Ark to carry it.
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| | Exd 37:6 | Then, from pure gold, he made the Ark's cover--the place of atonement. It was 33/4 feet long and 21/4 feet wide.
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| | Exd 37:7 | He made two figures of cherubim out of hammered gold and placed them at the two ends of the atonement cover.
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| | Exd 37:8 | They were made so they were actually a part of the atonement cover--it was all one piece.
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| | Exd 37:9 | The cherubim faced each other as they looked down on the atonement cover, and their wings were stretched out above the atonement cover to protect it.
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| | Exd 37:10 | Then he made a table out of acacia wood, 3 feet long, 11/2 feet wide, and 21/4 feet high.
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| | Exd 37:11 | It was overlaid with pure gold, with a gold molding all around the edge.
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| | Exd 37:12 | A rim about 3 inches wide was attached along the edges of the table, and a gold molding ran around the rim.
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| | Exd 37:13 | Then he cast four rings of gold and attached them to the four table legs
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| | Exd 37:14 | next to the rim. These were made to hold the carrying poles in place.
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| | Exd 37:15 | He made the carrying poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with gold.
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| | Exd 37:16 | Next, using pure gold, he made the plates, dishes, bowls, and pitchers to be placed on the table. These utensils were to be used in pouring out drink offerings.
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| | Exd 37:17 | Then he made the lampstand, again using pure, hammered gold. Its base, center stem, lamp cups, blossoms, and buds were all of one piece.
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| | Exd 37:18 | The lampstand had six branches, three going out from each side of the center stem.
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| | Exd 37:19 | Each of the six branches held a cup shaped like an almond blossom, complete with buds and petals.
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| | Exd 37:20 | The center stem of the lampstand was also decorated with four almond blossoms.
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| | Exd 37:21 | One blossom was set beneath each pair of branches, where they extended from the center stem.
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| | Exd 37:22 | The decorations and branches were all one piece with the stem, and they were hammered from pure gold.
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| | Exd 37:23 | He also made the seven lamps, the lamp snuffers, and the trays, all of pure gold.
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| | Exd 37:24 | The entire lampstand, along with its accessories, was made from seventy-five pounds of pure gold.
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| | Exd 37:25 | The incense altar was made of acacia wood. It was eighteen inches square and three feet high, with its corner horns made from the same piece of wood as the altar itself.
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| | Exd 37:26 | He overlaid the top, sides, and horns of the altar with pure gold and ran a gold molding around the edge.
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| | Exd 37:27 | Two gold rings were placed on opposite sides, beneath the molding, to hold the carrying poles.
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| | Exd 37:28 | The carrying poles were made of acacia wood and were overlaid with gold.
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| | Exd 37:29 | Then he made the sacred oil, for anointing the priests, and the fragrant incense, using the techniques of the most skilled incense maker.
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