Exodus 25:1-9
New King James Version
Offerings for the Sanctuary(A)
25 Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 2 “Speak to the children of Israel, that they bring Me an [a]offering. (B)From everyone who gives it willingly with his heart you shall take My offering. 3 And this is the offering which you shall take from them: gold, silver, and bronze; 4 blue, purple, and scarlet thread, fine linen, and goats’ hair; 5 ram skins dyed red, [b]badger skins, and acacia wood; 6 (C)oil for the light, and (D)spices for the anointing oil and for the sweet incense; 7 onyx stones, and stones to be set in the (E)ephod and in the breastplate. 8 And let them make Me a (F)sanctuary,[c] that (G)I may dwell among them. 9 According to all that I show you, that is, the pattern of the tabernacle and the pattern of all its furnishings, just so you shall make it.
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- Exodus 25:2 heave offering
- Exodus 25:5 Or dolphin
- Exodus 25:8 sacred place
Exodus 25:1-9
American Standard Version
25 And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying, 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, that they take for me an [a]offering: of every man whose heart maketh him willing ye shall take my offering. 3 And this is the [b]offering which ye shall take of them: gold, and silver, and brass, 4 and blue, and purple, and scarlet, and [c]fine linen, and goats’ hair, 5 and rams’ skins dyed red, and [d]sealskins, and acacia wood, 6 oil for the light, spices for the anointing oil, and for the sweet incense, 7 [e]onyx stones, and stones to be set, for the ephod, and for the breastplate. 8 And let them make me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them. 9 According to all that I show thee, the pattern of the [f]tabernacle, and the pattern of all the furniture thereof, even so shall ye make it.
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- Exodus 25:2 Or, heave-offering
- Exodus 25:3 Or, heave-offering
- Exodus 25:4 Or, cotton
- Exodus 25:5 Or, porpoise-skins
- Exodus 25:7 Or, beryl
- Exodus 25:9 Hebrew dwelling.
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