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Texts -- Exodus 39:2-43 (NET)

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The Ephod
39:2 He made the ephod of gold , blue , purple , scarlet , and fine twisted linen . 39:3 They hammered the gold into thin sheets and cut it into narrow strips to weave them into the blue , purple , and scarlet yarn , and into the fine linen , the work of an artistic designer . 39:4 They made shoulder pieces for it, attached to two of its corners , so it could be joined together. 39:5 The artistically woven waistband of the ephod that was on it was like it, of one piece with it, of gold , blue , purple , and scarlet yarn and fine twisted linen , just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 39:6 They set the onyx stones in gold filigree settings , engraved as with the engravings of a seal with the names of the sons of Israel . 39:7 He put them on the shoulder pieces of the ephod as stones of memorial for the Israelites , just as the Lord had commanded Moses .
The Breastpiece of Decision
39:8 He made the breastpiece , the work of an artistic designer , in the same fashion as the ephod , of gold , blue , purple , and scarlet , and fine twisted linen . 39:9 It was square – they made the breastpiece doubled , nine inches long and nine inches wide when doubled . 39:10 They set on it four rows of stones : a row with a ruby , a topaz , and a beryl – the first row ; 39:11 and the second row , a turquoise , a sapphire , and an emerald ; 39:12 and the third row , a jacinth , an agate , and an amethyst ; 39:13 and the fourth row , a chrysolite , an onyx , and a jasper . They were enclosed in gold filigree settings . 39:14 The stones were for the names of the sons of Israel , twelve , corresponding to the number of their names . Each name corresponding to one of the twelve tribes was like the engravings of a seal . 39:15 They made for the breastpiece braided chains like cords of pure gold , 39:16 and they made two gold filigree settings and two gold rings , and they attached the two rings to the upper two ends of the breastpiece . 39:17 They attached the two gold chains to the two rings at the ends of the breastpiece ; 39:18 the other two ends of the two chains they attached to the two settings , and they attached them to the shoulder pieces of the ephod at the front of it. 39:19 They made two rings of gold and put them on the other two ends of the breastpiece on its edge , which is on the inner side of the ephod . 39:20 They made two more gold rings and attached them to the bottom of the two shoulder pieces on the front of the ephod , close to the juncture above the waistband of the ephod . 39:21 They tied the breastpiece by its rings to the rings of the ephod by blue cord , so that it was above the waistband of the ephod , so that the breastpiece would not be loose from the ephod , just as the Lord had commanded Moses .
The Other Garments
39:22 He made the robe of the ephod completely blue , the work of a weaver . 39:23 There was an opening in the center of the robe , like the opening of a collar , with an edge all around the opening so that it could not be torn . 39:24 They made pomegranates of blue , purple , and scarlet yarn and twisted linen around the hem of the robe . 39:25 They made bells of pure gold and attached the bells between the pomegranates around the hem of the robe between the pomegranates . 39:26 There was a bell and a pomegranate , a bell and a pomegranate , all around the hem of the robe , to be used in ministering , just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 39:27 They made tunics of fine linen – the work of a weaver , for Aaron and for his sons 39:28 and the turban of fine linen , the headbands of fine linen , and the undergarments of fine twisted linen . 39:29 The sash was of fine twisted linen and blue , purple , and scarlet yarn , the work of an embroiderer , just as the Lord had commanded Moses . 39:30 They made a plate , the holy diadem , of pure gold and wrote on it an inscription , as on the engravings of a seal , “Holiness to the Lord .” 39:31 They attached to it a blue cord , to attach it to the turban above , just as the Lord had commanded Moses .
Moses Inspects the Sanctuary
39:32 So all the work of the tabernacle , the tent of meeting , was completed , and the Israelites did according to all that the Lord had commanded Moses – they did it exactly so . 39:33 They brought the tabernacle to Moses , the tent and all its furnishings , clasps , frames , bars , posts , and bases ; 39:34 and the coverings of ram skins dyed red , the covering of fine leather , and the protecting curtain ; 39:35 the ark of the testimony and its poles , and the atonement lid ; 39:36 the table , all its utensils , and the Bread of the Presence ; 39:37 the pure lampstand , its lamps , with the lamps set in order , and all its accessories , and oil for the light ; 39:38 and the gold altar , and the anointing oil , and the fragrant incense ; and the curtain for the entrance to the tent ; 39:39 the bronze altar and its bronze grating , its poles , and all its utensils ; the large basin with its pedestal ; 39:40 the hangings of the courtyard , its posts and its bases , and the curtain for the gateway of the courtyard , its ropes and its tent pegs , and all the furnishings for the service of the tabernacle , for the tent of meeting ; 39:41 the woven garments for serving in the sanctuary , the holy garments for Aaron the priest , and the garments for his sons to minister as priests . 39:42 The Israelites did all the work according to all that the Lord had commanded Moses . 39:43 Moses inspected all the work – and they had done it just as the Lord had commanded – they had done it exactly – and Moses blessed them.

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