Exodus 38

1 The Altar of burnt offrings 8 The braſen Lauer. 9 The Courte 24 The ſumme of that the people offred.
1.ALſo he made the altar of the burnt offring * of Shittim wood: fiue cu-bites was the length thereof, and fiue cubi tes the breadth thereof: it was ſquare and thre cubites hie.
2.And he made vnto it hornes in the foure corners thereof: the hornes thereof were of the ſame, & he ouerlaied it with braſſe.
3.Alſo he made all the inſtruments of the Altar: ye * aſhpans, & the beſomes, and the baſins, ye fleſhokes, & the cenſers: all the inſtruments thereof made he of braſſe.
4.Moreouer he made a braſé grate wrought like a net to the Altar, vnder the compas of it beneth in the a middes of it,
5.And caſt foure rings of braſſe for ye fou-re ends of the grate to put barres in.
6.And he made the barres of Shittim wo-od, and couered them with braſſe.
7.The which barres he put into the rings on the ſides of the altar to beare it with-all, and made it holowe within ye boardes.
8.¶ Alſo he made the Lauer of braſſe, and the fote of it of braſſe of the b glaſſes of ye women that did aſſemble and came toge-ther at the dore of the Tabernacle of the Congregacion.
9.¶ Finally he made ye courte on the South-ſide ful Southe: the hangings of the cour-te were of fine twined linen, hauing an hundreth cubites.
10.Their pillers were twentie, & their braſen ſockets twentie: the hokes of the pil-lers, and their filets were of ſiluer.
11.And on the Northſide the hangings were an hundreth cubites: their pillers twentie, & their ſockets of braſſe twétie, ye hokes of ye pillers & their filets of ſiluer.
12.On the Weſtſide alſo were hangings of fiftie cubites, their ten pillers with their ten ſockets: ye hokes of the pillers and their filets of ſiluer.
13.And toward the Eaſtſide, ful Eaſt, were hangings of fiftie cubites.
14.The hangings of the one ſide were fifte-ne cubites, their thre pillers, and their thre ſockets:
15.* And of the other ſide of the courte ga-te on bothe ſides were hangings of fiftene cubites, with their thre pillers and their thre ſockets.
16.All the hangings of the courte round a-bout were of fine twined linen:
17.But the ſockets of the pillers were of braſſe: the hokes of the pillers and their filets of ſiluer, and the couering of their chapiters of ſiluer: and all the pillers of the courte were hooped about with ſiluer.
18.He made alſo the hanging of the gate of the courte of nedle worke, blewe ſilke, and purple, and ſkarlet, and fine twined linen euen twentie cubites long, and fiue cubi-tes in height & breadth, " like the hágings of the courte.
19.And their pillers were foure with their foure ſockets of braſſe: their hokes of ſil-uer, and the couering of their chapiters, and their filets of ſiluer.
20.But all the * pins of the Tabernacle and of the courte round about were of braſſe.
21.¶ Theſe are the partes of the Taberna-cle, I meane, of the Tabernacle of the Te-ſtimonie, which was appointed by the com mandement of Moſés for the office of ye c Leuites by the hand of Ithamár ſonne to Aarón the Prieſt.
22.So Bezaleél the ſonne of Vrí the ſonne of Hur of the tribe of Iudáh, made all yt the Lord commanded Moſés.
23.And with him Aholiáb ſonne of Ahiſa-mách of the tribe of Dan, a d cūning wor-keman and an embroyderer and a worker of nedle worke in blewe ſilke, and in pur-ple, and in ſkarlet, and in fine linen.
24.All the golde that was occupied in all ye worke wroght for the holy place (which was the golde of the offring) was nine & twentie talents, and ſeuen hundreth and thirtie ſhekels, according to the ſhekel of the Sanctuarie.
25.But the ſiluer of them that were nom-bred in the Cógregacion, was an hūdreth taléts, and a thouſand ſeuen hundreth ſe-uentie and fiue ſhekels, after the ſhekel of the Sanctuarie.
26.A " portion for a man, that is, halfe a ſhe-kel after the ſhekel of the Sanctuarie, for all them that were nombred from twen-tie yere olde and aboue, among ſix hun-dreth thouſand, and thre thouſand, & fiue hundreth and fiftie men.
27.Moreouer there were an hundreth ta-lents of ſiluer, to caſt the ſockets of the Sanctuarie, and the ſockets of the vaile: an hundreth ſockets of an hundreth talents, a talent for a ſocket.
28.But he made the hokes for the pillers of a thouſand ſeuen hundreth and ſeuétie & fiue ſhekels, and ouerlaied their chapiters,
29.Alſo the braſſe of the offring was ſeuentie e talents, and two thouſand, and foure hundreth ſhekels.
30.Wherof he made ye ſockets to the dore of the Tabernacle of the Congregacion and the braſen Altar, & the braſen grate which was for it, with all the inſtruments of the Altar,
31.And the ſockets of the courte roūd about, and the ſockets for the courte gate, & all the * pins of the Tabernacle, and all the pins of the courte round about.

Notes

1:*.
Chap. 27.1.
3:*.
Chap 27.3.
3:*.
Or, fire pans
4:a.
So yt the grid yron or grate was halfe in hie as ye altar, & ſtode with-in it.
8:b.
R. Kimhi saith, that the women broght their loking glaſſes, which were of braſ-ſe or fine met-tal and offred them frely vn-to the vſe of the Taberna-cle: wc was a bright thing & of great maie-ſtie.
15:*.
Chap 27. 14.
18:".
Ebr ouer a-gainst.
20:*.
Chap 27.19.
21:c.
That the Le uites might ha ue the charge therof, and mi niſter in the same,as did E-leazér and I-thamár. Nūb. 3.4
23:d.
As a grauer or carpenter. chap 31.4.
26:".
Or, halfe a ſte-kel
29:e.
Read the weight of a talent, Chap. 25.39.
31:*.
Chap. 27.19.