Exodus 36

5 The great readines of the people, inſomuche that he cõmanded thẽ to ceaſe. 8 The curtaines made 19 The couerings. 20 The boardes. 31 The barres, 35 And the vaile.
1.* THen wroght Bezaleél, and Aholiáb, and all " conning men, to whome the Lord gaue wiſdome, and vnderſtanding, to knowe how to worke all maner worke for the ſeruice of the a Sanctuarie, according to all that the Lord had cõmanded.
2.For Moſés had called Bezaleél, & Aholiáb,and all the wiſe hearted men,in whoſe hearts the Lord had giué wiſdome,euen as manie as their heartes encouraged to come vnto that worke to worke it.
3.And they receiued of Moſés all ye offring which the children of Iſraél had broght for the worke of the ſeruice of the Sanctuarie, to make it: alſo b they broght ſtil vnto him fre gifts euerie morning.
4.So all the wiſe men, that wroght all the holy worke, came euerie man frõ his worke which they wroght,
5.And ſpake to Moſés,ſaying, The people bring to c muche, and more then ynough for the vſe of the worke, which the Lord hathe commanded to be made.
6.Then Moſés gaue a commandemẽt, and they cauſed it to be proclaimed throughout the hoſte,ſaying, Let nether man nor woman prepare anie more worke for the oblacion of the Sanctuarie. So the people were ſtayed from offring.
7.For the ſtuffe they had, was ſufficient for all the worke to make it,and to muche.
8.* All the conning men therefore among the workemen, made for the Tabernacle ten curtaines of fine twined linen, and of blewe ſilke, and purple, and ſkarlet: d Cherubims of broydred worke made they vpon them.
9.The length of one curtaine was twenty and eight cubites, and the breadth of one curtaine foure cubitis: and the curtaines were all of one ciſe.
10.And he coupled fiue curtaines together, and other fiue coupled he together.
11.And he made ſtrings of blewe ſilke by ye edge of one curtaine, in the ſeluedge of ye coupling: likewiſe he made on the ſide of the other curtaine in the ſeluedge in the ſeconde coupling.
12.* Fiftie ſtrings made he in the one curtai- ne, and fiftie ſtrings made he in the edge of the other curtaine, which was in the ſe- conde coupling: the ſtrings were ſet one againſt an other.
13.After, he made fiftie " taches of golde, & coupled the curtaines one to an other wt the taches: ſo was it one Tabernacle.
14.¶ Alſo he made curtaines of goates heere for the " couering vpon the Tabernacle: he made them to the nomber of eleuen curtaines.
15.The length of one curtaine had thirty cubites, and the breadth of one curtaine foure cubites: the eleuen curtaines were of one ciſe.
16.And he coupled fiue curtaines by them ſelues,and fix curtaines by them ſelues:
17.Alſo he made fiftie ſtrings vpon the ed- ge of one curtaine in ye ſeluedge in the cou pling,and fiftie ſtrings made he vpon the edge of the other curtaine in the ſeconde coupling.
18.He made alſo fiftie taches of braſſe to couple the couering that it might be one.
19.And he made a e couering vpon the pa uillion of rams ſkins died red, & a coue- ring of badgers ſkins aboue.
20.¶ Likewiſe he made the boardes for the Tabernacle of Shittím wood to ſtãd f vp.
21.The length of a boarde was ten cubites, & the breadth of one boarde was a cubi- te,and an halfe.
22.One boarde had two tenons,ſet in ordre as the fete of a ladder, one againſt an o- ther:thus made he for all the boardes of ye Tabernacle.
23.So he made twẽtie boardes for ye South- ſide of the Tabernacle,euen ſul South.
24.And fourtie ſockets of ſiluer made he vn der the twẽtie boardes, two ſockets vnder one boarde for his two tenõs, & two ſoc- kets vnder another boarde for his two te- nons.
25.Alſo for the other ſide of the Taberna- cle towarde the North, he made twentie boardes,
26.And their fourtie ſockets of ſiluer, two ſockets vnder one boarde, & two ſockets vnder another boarde.
27.Likewiſe towardes the g Weſtſide of the Tabernacle he made fix boardes.
28.And two boardes made he in the corners of the Tabernacle,for ether ſide,
29.And they were * ioyned beneth, and li- kewiſe were made ſure aboue with a ring:
30.So there were eight boardes and their ſixtene ſockets of ſiluer, vnder euerie boarde two ſockets.
31.¶ After, he made * barres of Shittím wood, fiue for the boardes in the one ſide of the Tabernacle,
32.And fiue barres for the boardes in the other ſide of the Tabernacle, and fiue barres for the boardes of the Tabernacle on the ſide towarde the Weſt.
33.And he made the middeſt barre to ſhote through the boardes, from the one end to the other.
34.He ouerlaied alſo the boardes with golde, and made their rings of golde for places for the barres, and couered the barres with golde.
35.¶ Moreouer he made a h vaile of blewe ſilke, and purple, and of ſkarlet, and of fine twined linen: with Cherubíms of broy dred worke made he it:
36.And made thereunto foure pillers of Shittím, and ouerlaied them with golde: whoſe " hokes were alſo of golde, and he caſt for them foure ſockets of ſiluer.
37.And he made an i hanging for the Tabernacle dore, of blewe ſilke, and purple, and ſkarlet, and fine twined linen, and nedle worke,
38.And the fiue pillers of it with their hokes, and ouerlaied their chapiters & their " filets with golde, but their fiue ſockets were of braſſe.

Notes

1:*.
Chap. 26.1.
1:".
Ebr. wiſe in heart
1:a.
By the Sanctuarie he meaneth here all ye Tabernacle.
3:b.
Meaning ye Iſraelites.
5:c.
A rare exãple & notable to ſe the people ſo ready to ſerue God with their goods
8:*.
Chap 26.1.
8:d.
Which were litle pictures with wingges in the forme of children.
12:*.
Chap. 26. 10.
13:".
Or, hookes.
14:".
Or, pauillions.
19:e.
Theſe two were aboue ye couering of goates heere.
20:f.
And to beare vp the curtaines of the Tabernacle.
27:g.
Or towarde the ſea wc was the ſea called mediterraneũ weſtward frõ Ieruſalem
29:*.
Chap 26.24.
31:*.
Chap. 25. 27. & 30. 4.
35:h.
Which was betwene ye Sāctuarie and ye Holieſt of all.
36:".
Or, heades.
37:i.
Which was betwene the court and the Sanctuarie.
38:".
Or, grauen bonders.