The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.

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The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.
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Prynted at L[ondo]n :: by [Thomas] Petyt, and [Robert] Redman, for Thomas Berthelet: prynter vnto the kyngis grace. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum,
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¶ The forme of the aulter of the burntofferynge, with his hornes, rynges, staues, gredyrons, and other orna∣mentes.

CAPI. XXVII. [unspec A]

ANd thou shalt make an aulter of Se¦thym wood: fyue cubytes longe, & fyue cubytes brode. For it shalbe. iiii. square and thre cubytes hye. And thou shalte make it hornes in the foure corners of it, the hornes shall be of it selfe, & thou shalte couer it with brasse. And make his ashpannes, shouels / basyns, fleshhokes, fyrepannes, & all the ap∣parell therof for the same, of brasse. And thou shalt make vnto it a gredyron also (lyke a net) of brasse. And vpon that net shalte thou make foure brasen rynges in the foure cor∣ners therof: & thou shalt put it vnder the cō∣passe of the aulter beneth, that the net maye be in the myddes of the aulter. And yu shalte make (two) barres for the aulter of Sethym wod, & couer them with brasse and let them be put in rynges alonge by the sydes of the aulter to beare it withall. And make the aul∣ter [unspec B] holowe wt bordes: euen as it was shewed in the mounte, so shall they make it.

And thou shalt make the courte of the ha¦bitacyon, that there may be in the south syde hangynges of whyte twyned sylke, of an hū∣dred cubytes longe, for one syde, and. xx. pyl∣lers therof: with theyr, xx. sockettes of brasse: but the knoppes of the pyllers & theyr hopes shalbe syluer. In lykewyse on the north syde there shall be hangynges of an hundred cu∣bytes longe, and. xx. pyllers with theyr twen∣tye sockettes of brasse, and the knoppes and the hoopes of the pyllers shalbe syluer. And the bredth of the courte whiche is westward / shall haue courtaynes of fyftye cubytes, and ten pyllers, with theyr ten sockettes.

And the bredth of the courte whiche is [unspec C] Eastwarde, shall haue fyftye cubytes. Han∣gynges of. xv. cubytes in the one syde, and theyr thre pyllers with theyr thre sockettes: & lykewyse on the other syde shalbe hangyng{is} of fyftene cubytes wt theyr. iii pyllers & theyr thre sockettes. And in the gate of the courte shall be a vayle of. xx. cubytes: of yelow sylke purple, and scarlet, and whyte twyned sylke, wrought with nedle worke, and foure pillers with theyr foure sockettes. All the pyllers round aboute the courte shall be hoped with syluer, and theyr knoppes shall be of syluer / and theyr sockettes of brasse. [unspec D]

The length of the courte shall be an hun¦dred cubytes, and the bredth. l. & the heyght fyue. And the hangynges shall be of whyte twyned sylke, and theyr sockettes of brasse. All the vessels of the habytacyon in all ma∣ner seruyce, & all the pynnes therof, yea, and all the pynnes also of the courte, shall be of brasse. And thou shal commaunde the chyl¦dren of Israell that they gyue the pure oyle olyue beaten for the lyght, to powre alwaye in to the lampes. In the tabernacle of wyt∣nesse without the vayle whiche is before the wytnes, shall Aaron, & his sonnes dresse it both euenyng, and mornyng before the lord, and it shall be a statute for euer vnto theyr generacyons of the chyldren of Israell.

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