< Exodus 36 >
1 Thus shall Bezaleel and Oholiab work, and every man that is wise-hearted, in whom Yahweh hath put wisdom and understanding, to know how to work any manner of workmanship for the holy service, —according to all that Yahweh hath commanded.
Then wrought Bezaleel, and Aholiab, and all cunning men, to whome the Lord gaue wisedome, and vnderstanding, to knowe howe to worke all maner worke for the seruice of the Sanctuarie, according to all that the Lord had commanded.
2 So then Moses called upon Bezaleel, and upon Oholiab, and upon every man that was wise-hearted, in whose heart Yahweh had put wisdom, —every one whose heart lifted him up, to draw near unto the work, to do it.
For Moses had called Bezaleel, and Aholiab, and all the wise hearted men, in whose heartes the Lord had giuen wisedome, euen as many as their hearts encouraged to come vnto that worke to worke it.
3 And they took, from the presence of Moses, all the heave-offering which the sons of Israel had brought in for the work of the holy service to do it, —howbeit, they, brought in unto him yet more free-will offerings, morning by morning.
And they receiued of Moses all the offering which the children of Israel had brought for the worke of the seruice of the Sanctuary, to make it: also they brought still vnto him free giftes euery morning.
4 Then came in all the wise men who were doing all the holy work, —man by man from his work which, they, were doing;
So all the wise men, that wrought all the holy worke, came euery man from his worke which they wrought,
5 and spake unto Moses, saying, More than enough, are the people bringing in, —[more] than is needed for the service pertaining to the work; which Yahweh hath commanded to be done.
And spake to Moses, saying, The people bring too much, and more then ynough for the vse of the worke, which the Lord hath commanded to be made.
6 So Moses gave commandment and they passed a proclamation throughout the camp, saying, Let, neither man nor woman, make any more material for the holy heave-offering. So the people were restrained from bringing in.
Then Moses gaue a commandement, and they caused it to be proclaymed throughout the hoste, saying, Let neither man nor woman prepare any more worke for the oblation of the Sanctuarie. So the people were stayed from offring.
7 For the material was enough for all the work, to make it, —and to spare.
For the stuffe they had, was sufficient for all the worke to make it, and too much.
8 Then did all the wise-hearted among the workers of the material make the habitation of ten curtains, of fine-twined linen, and blue and purple and crimson, with cherubim the work of the skilful weaver, did he make them.
All the cunning men therefore among the workemen, made for the Tabernacle ten curtaines of fine twined linnen, and of blewe silke, and purple, and skarlet: Cherubims of broydred worke made they vpon them.
9 The length of each curtain, was twenty-eight cubits, and the breadth four cubits, for each curtain, —one measure, had all the curtains.
The length of one curtaine was twentie and eight cubits, and the breadth of one curtaine foure cubites: and the curtaines were all of one cise.
10 And he joined the [first] five curtains, one to another, —and the [other] five curtains, joined he one to another,
And he coupled fiue curtaines together, and other fiue coupled he together.
11 And he made loops of blue upon the border of the first curtain, at the edge of the set, —thus, made he in the border of the other curtain at the edge of the second set:
And he made strings of blewe silke by the edge of one curtaine, in the seluedge of the coupling: likewise he made on the side of the other curtaine in the seluedge in the second coupling.
12 Fifty loops, made he in the first curtain, and fifty loops, made he in the edge of the curtain that was in the second set, —the loops being, opposite, one to another.
Fiftie strings made he in the one curtaine, and fiftie strings made he in the edge of the other curtaine, which was in the second coupling: the strings were set one against another.
13 And he made fifty clasps of gold, —and joined the curtains one to another with the clasps, and so the habitation became, one.
After, he made fiftie taches of golde, and coupled the curtaines one to another with the taches: so was it one Tabernacle.
14 And he made curtains of goat’s-hair, for the tent over the habitation, eleven curtains, did he make them:
Also he made curtaines of goates heare for the couering vpon the Tabernacle: he made them to the nomber of eleuen curtaines.
15 the length of each curtain, was thirty cubits, and, four cubits, was the breath of each curtain, —one measure, had the eleven curtains.
The length of one curtaine had thirtie cubites, and the bredth of one curtaine foure cubites: the eleuen curtaines were of one cise.
16 And he joined five of the curtains by themselves, —and the six curtains, by themselves.
And hee coupled fiue curtaines by themselues, and sixe curtaines by themselues:
17 And he made fifty loops upon the border of the curtain that was outmost in the one set and fifty loops, made he upon the border of the curtain of the second set.
Also he made fiftie strings vpon the edge of one curtaine in the seluedge in the coupling, and fiftie strings made hee vpon the edge of the other curtaine in the second coupling.
18 And he made fifty clasps of bronze, —to join together the tent, that it might become one.
He made also fiftie taches of brasse to couple the couering that it might be one.
19 And he made a covering to the tent, of rams’ skins dyed red, —and a covering of badgers’ skins, above.
And he made a couering vpon the pauilion of rams skinnes dyed red, and a couering of badgers skinnes aboue.
20 And he made the boards for the habitation, of acacia wood, for standing up:
Likewise he made the boards for the Tabernacle, of Shittim wood to stand vp.
21 ten cubits, the length of each board, and a cubit and a half the breadth of each board:
The length of a board was ten cubites, and the bredth of one board was a cubite, and an halfe.
22 two tenons to each board, united one to another, —thus, made he for all the boards of the habitation.
One board had two tenons, set in order as the feete of a ladder, one against another: thus made he for all the boardes of the Tabernacle.
23 And he made the boards for the habitation, twenty boards, for the south side southwards;
So he made twentie boardes for the South side of the Tabernacle, euen full South.
24 and, forty sockets of silver, made he, under the twenty boards, two sockets, under the first board, for its two tenons, and, two sockets, under the next board for its two tenons.
And fourtie sockets of siluer made he vnder the twentie boardes, two sockets vnder one board for his two tenons, and two sockets vnder another board for his two tenons.
25 And for the second side of the habitation to the north quarter, made he twenty boards;
Also for the other side of the Tabernacle toward the North, he made twentie boards,
26 and their forty sockets of silver, two sockets, under the first board, and, two sockets, under the next board.
And their fourtie sockets of siluer, two sockets vnder one board, and two sockets vnder another boarde.
27 And, for the hinder part of the habitation westward, made he six boards;
Likewise toward the Westside of the Tabernacle he made sixe boardes.
28 and two boards, made he for the corners of the habitation, —in the hinderpart.
And two boardes made he in the corners of the Tabernacle, for either side,
29 Thus were they to be double beneath, and at the same time, should they be entire, at the top thereof, into each ring, thus, did he for them both, for the two corners.
And they were ioyned beneath, and likewise were made sure aboue with a ring: thus he did to both in both corners.
30 Thus were there to be eight boards, and, their sockets of silver, were sixteen sockets, two sockets apiece under each board.
So there were eight boards and their sixteene sockets of siluer, vnder euery board two sockets.
31 And he made bars of acacia wood, —five, for the boards of the first side of the habitation,
After, he made barres of Shittim wood, fiue for the boards in ye one side of ye Tabernacle,
32 and five bars, for the boards of the other side of the habitation, and, five bars, for the boards of the habitation at the hinderpart westward.
And fiue barres for the boardes in the other side of the Tabernacle, and fiue barres for the boards of the Tabernacle on the side toward the West.
33 And he made the middle bar, —to run along in the midst of the boards, from end to end.
And he made the middest barre to shoote through the boards, from the one end to ye other.
34 And the boards, overlaid he with gold and their rings, made he of gold, as receptacles for the bars, and he overlaid the bars with gold.
He ouerlayd also the boards with gold, and made their rings of gold for places for the barres, and couered the barres with golde.
35 And he made the veil, of blue and purple and crimson and fine-twined linen, —of the work of a skilful weaver, made he it, with cherubim.
Moreouer he made a vaile of blew silke, and purple, and of skarlet, and of fine twined linen: with Cherubims of broydred worke made he it:
36 And he made for it four pillars of acacia, and overlaid them with gold their hooks of gold, and cast for them, four sockets of silver.
And made thereunto foure pillars of Shittim, and ouerlayd them with golde: whose hookes were also of golde, and hee cast for them foure sockets of siluer.
37 And he made a screen for the opening of the tent, of blue and purple and crimson and fine twined linen, the work of an embroiderer;
And he made an hanging for the Tabernacle doore, of blew silke, and purple, and skarlet, and fine twined linnen, and needle worke,
38 and the five pillars thereof and their hooks, and he overlaid their capitals and their cross-rods, with gold, but, their five sockets, were of bronze.
And the fiue pillars of it with their hookes, and ouerlayde their chapiters and their filets with golde, but their fiue sockets were of brasse.