CHAP. XXXVI.
1, The offrings are delivered to the workemen. 5, The people bringing more then enough for the worke, are restrained. 8, The making of the embroidered cur∣taines with Cherubims; 14, The curtaines of goats hayre. 19, The coverings of Rams skinnes and Ta∣chash skinnes. 20, The boards, with their sockets. 31, The barres. 35, The Veile. 37, The hanging for the doore.
THen did Bezaleel, and Aholiah, and [unspec 1] every wise hearted man; they to whom Iehovah gave wisedome and understanding, to know to doe, all the work for the service of the Sanctuary: according to all, that Iehovah had commanded. And [unspec 2] Moses called Bezaleel, and Aholiab; and every wise hearted man, in whose heart Ie∣hovah had given wisedome: even every-one whose heart stirred him up; to come-neere unto the worke, to doe it. And they tooke [unspec 3] from before Moses, all the offring which the sonnes of Israel had brought, for the worke of the service of the Sanctuary, to make it: and they, brought yet unto him, a willing∣offring every morning. And all the wise [unspec 4] men that made all the worke of the Sanctu∣ary, came; every man from his worke which they made. And they said unto Moses, say∣ing; [unspec 5] The people bring much: more then e∣nough for the service of the worke, which Iehovah commanded to make. And Moses [unspec 6] commanded; and they caused a voice to passe throughout the campe, saying; Let neither man nor woman, make any-more worke, for the offring of the Sanctuary: and the people were restrained, from bringing. And the worke was enough for them, for [unspec 7] all the worke to make the same: and to be overplus.
Then made they, even every wise hearted [unspec 8] among them that did the worke; the Taber∣nacle, of ten curtaines: of fine-linnen twi∣ned, and blew, and purple, and scarlet; with Cherubims, the worke of a cunning work∣man, made he them. The length of one cur∣taine, [unspec 9] was eight and twenty cubits; and the bredth, foure cubits, of one curtaine: one measure was for all the curtaines. And hee [unspec 10] coupled-together five curtaines, one to ano∣ther: and five curtaines he coupled-together, one to another. And he made loops, of [unspec 11] blew; upon the edge of the one curtaine, from the selvedge, in the coupling: likewise he made in the utmost edge of the curtaine, in the second coupling. Fifty loopes, made [unspec 12] hee, in the one curtaine; and fifty loopes, made he, in the selvedge of the curtaine, which was in the second coupling, the loops being one right over against another. And he [unspec 13] made fifty taches of gold: and coupled-to∣gether the curtaines, one to another, with the taches; and it was one Tabernacle.
And he made curtaines of Goates hayre, [unspec 14] for a Tent, over the Tabernacle: eleven curtaines, he made them. The length of one [unspec 15] curtaine, was thirty cubits; and foure cubits the bredth of one curtaine: one measure, was for the eleven curtaines. And hee cou∣pled-together [unspec 16] five curtaines by themselves: and sixe curtaines, by themselves. And hee [unspec 17] made fifty loopes, on the edge of the (one) curtaine, the outmost in the coupling: and fifty loopes, made hee, on the edge of the curtaine, of the second coupling. And hee [unspec 18] made, fifty taches of brasse: to couple-toge∣ther the Tent, for to be one. And he made [unspec 19] a covering, for the Tent; of Rammes skins dyed-red: and a covering of Tachash skins above. And he made boards for the Taber∣nacle: [unspec 20] [unspec 21] of Shittim wood, standing-up. Ten cubits was the length of a board: and a cubit and halfe a cubit, the bredth of one board.