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36 比撒列和亚何利亚伯,以及心里有智慧的,就是蒙耶和华赐予智慧与聪明,使他们知道怎样制造供圣所使用的一切工程的人,都照着耶和华吩咐的一切去作。

人民奉献大量礼物

于是,摩西把比撒列和亚何利亚伯,以及心里有智慧的,就是蒙耶和华赐他们心里有智慧的人,凡是心里受感要前来作这工的人,都召了来。 他们当着摩西面前,接收了以色列人为供圣所使用的工程带来的一切礼物。他们天天早晨还把自愿奉献的礼物带到摩西那里来。 凡是作圣所一切工的智慧人,各人都放下自己所作的工,来了。 他们告诉摩西:“人民带来的太多,超过耶和华吩咐所作工程使用的需要。” 于是摩西下令,他们就在营中宣告,说:“无论男女都不必再为圣所的工程奉献甚么礼物。”这样,人民才被拦阻,不送甚么礼物来。 因为所有的材料够作一切工程,而且有余。

做幕幔(A)

在作这工程的人中,凡是心里有智慧的,用十幅幔子作帐幕;这些幔子是用捻的细麻、蓝色紫色朱红色线做的,并且用设计的巧工绣上基路伯。 每一幅幔子长十二公尺,每一幅幔子宽两公尺,所有的幔子都是一样的尺寸。 10 他把五幅幔子一一相连;也使另外五幅幔子一一相连。 11 在第一组相连的幔子末幅的边缘上,他做蓝色的钮扣;在另一组相连的幔子末幅的边缘上,他也照样作。 12 在这一幅幔子上,他做了五十个钮扣;在第二幅相连的幔子的边缘上,他也做了五十个钮扣,这些钮扣都彼此相对。 13 又做了五十个金钩,用钩子使幔子彼此相连。这样就成了一个帐幕。

14 他又用山羊毛做了幔子,作为帐幕上的罩棚,共做了十一幅幔子。 15 每一幅幔子长十三公尺,宽两公尺,十一幅幔子都是一样的尺寸。 16 他把五幅幔子相连在一起,又把另外六幅幔子相连在一起。 17 在第一组相连的幔子末幅的边缘上,做了五十个钮扣;在第二组相连的幔子末幅的边缘上,也做了五十个钮扣。 18 又做了五十个铜钩,使罩棚相连,可以成为一个。 19 用染红的公羊皮做了罩棚的盖,又用海狗皮做盖,放在罩棚的盖上面。

做幕板(B)

20 他替帐幕用皂荚木做了竖板。 21 每块板长四公尺,宽六十六公分。 22 每块板有两个榫头,彼此相连接;帐幕一切木板,他都这样做。 23 他为帐幕做板,给南边,就是向南的方向做了二十块板。 24 在这二十块板底下,做了四十个银座;这块板底下的两个银座用来连接板的两个榫头,那块板底下的两个银座用来连接它的两个榫头。 25 他为帐幕的第二边,就是北面,也做了二十块板, 26 和四十个银座;这一块板底下有两个银座,那一块板底下也有两个银座。 27 帐幕的后面,就是西面,做了六块板。 28 他替帐幕后面两个角上做了两块板。 29 板的下截是双的,直到上面的第一个环才接合完整;他把两块板都这样做了,形成两个角。 30 所以共有八块板,十六个银座。每一块板底下都有两个银座。

31 他又用皂荚木做了横闩,替帐幕这一边的板做了五个横闩, 32 替帐幕第二边的板也做了五个横闩,替帐幕后面,就是西面的板也做了五个横闩, 33 他又做了中间的横闩,穿过板腰,从这一端穿到那一端。 34 他用金子把板包裹,也做了板上的金环,用作穿横闩的地方,并且也用金子把横闩包裹。

做幔子、门帘和柱子(C)

35 他用蓝色紫色朱红色线和捻的细麻做了一幅幔幕,用巧设的图案手工绣上基路伯。 36 他替幔幕做了四根皂荚木柱子,用金子包裹,柱钉是金的,又替柱子铸造四个银座。 37 又用蓝色紫色朱红色线和捻的细麻,用绣花的手工做成帐幕的门帘; 38 又为门帘做了五根柱子和柱子上的钉子,用金子把柱顶和横杆包裹。但那五个座是铜的。

36 “Bezalel and Oholiab, along with everyone whom God has given the skill and know-how for making everything involved in the worship of the Sanctuary as commanded by God, are to start to work.”

2-3 Moses summoned Bezalel and Oholiab along with all whom God had gifted with the ability to work skillfully with their hands. The men were eager to get started and engage in the work. They took from Moses all the offerings that the Israelites had brought for the work of constructing the Sanctuary. The people kept on bringing in their freewill offerings, morning after morning.

4-5 All the artisans who were at work making everything involved in constructing the Sanctuary came, one after another, to Moses, saying, “The people are bringing more than enough for doing this work that God has commanded us to do!”

6-7 So Moses sent out orders through the camp: “Men! Women! No more offerings for the building of the Sanctuary!”

The people were ordered to stop bringing offerings! There was plenty of material for all the work to be done. Enough and more than enough.

The Tapestries

8-13 Then all the skilled artisans on The Dwelling made ten tapestries of fine twisted linen and blue, purple, and scarlet fabric with an angel-cherubim design worked into the material. Each panel of tapestry was forty-six feet long and six feet wide. Five of the panels were joined together, and then the other five. Loops of blue were made along the edge of the outside panel of the first set, and the same on the outside panel of the second set. They made fifty loops on each panel, with the loops opposite each other. Then they made fifty gold clasps and joined the tapestries together so that The Dwelling was one whole.

14-19 Next they made tapestries of woven goat hair for a tent that would cover The Dwelling. They made eleven panels of these tapestries. The length of each panel was forty-five feet long and six feet wide. They joined five of the panels together, and then the other six, by making fifty loops along the edge of the end panel and fifty loops along the edge of the joining panel, then making fifty clasps of bronze, connecting the clasps to the loops, bringing the tent together. They finished it off by covering the tapestries with tanned rams’ skins dyed red, and covered that with dolphin skins.

The Framing

20-30 They framed The Dwelling with vertical planks of acacia wood, each section of frame fifteen feet long and two and a quarter feet wide, with two pegs for securing them. They made all the frames identical: twenty frames for the south side, with forty silver sockets to receive the two tenons from each of the twenty frames; they repeated that construction on the north side of The Dwelling. For the rear of The Dwelling facing west, they made six frames, with two additional frames for the rear corners. Both of the two corner frames were double in thickness from top to bottom and fit into a single ring—eight frames altogether with sixteen sockets of silver, two under each frame.

31-34 They made crossbars of acacia wood, five for the frames on one side of The Dwelling, five for the other side, and five for the back side facing west. The center crossbar ran from end to end halfway up the frames. They covered the frames with a veneer of gold, made gold rings to hold the crossbars, and covered the crossbars with a veneer of gold.

35-36 They made the curtain of blue, purple, and scarlet material and fine twisted linen. They wove a design of angel-cherubim into it. They made four posts of acacia wood, covered them with a veneer of gold, and cast four silver bases for them.

37-38 They made a screen for the door of the tent, woven from blue, purple, and scarlet material and fine twisted linen with embroidery. They framed the weaving with five poles of acacia wood covered with a veneer of gold, and made gold hooks to hang the weaving and five bronze bases for the poles.