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Texts -- Exodus 38:24-31 (NET)

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38:24 All the gold that was used for the work , in all the work of the sanctuary (namely , the gold of the wave offering ) was twenty-nine talents and 730 shekels , according to the sanctuary shekel . 38:25 The silver of those who were numbered of the community was one hundred talents and 1,775 shekels , according to the sanctuary shekel , 38:26 one beka per person , that is, a half shekel , according to the sanctuary shekel , for everyone who crossed over to those numbered , from twenty years old or older , 603,550 in all. 38:27 The one hundred talents of silver were used for casting the bases of the sanctuary and the bases of the special curtain – one hundred bases for one hundred talents , one talent per base . 38:28 From the remaining 1,775 shekels he made hooks for the posts , overlaid their tops , and made bands for them. 38:29 The bronze of the wave offering was seventy talents and 2,400 shekels . 38:30 With it he made the bases for the door of the tent of meeting , the bronze altar , the bronze grating for it, and all the utensils of the altar , 38:31 the bases for the courtyard all around , the bases for the gate of the courtyard , all the tent pegs of the tabernacle , and all the tent pegs of the courtyard all around .

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  • Moses also recorded an estimate of the amount of metal used (38:21-31). Coined money did not exist until the seventh century B.C. when the Lydians in Anatolia (modern Turkey) invented it. Consequently the shekel Moses referre...
  • The Israelites erected the tabernacle on the first day of the first month, almost exactly one year after the Israelites left Egypt (vv. 2, 17). This was about nine months after Israel had arrived at Mt. Sinai (cf. 19:1).First...
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