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Day 100 and 35.
on the day, Moses set up the tabernacle.
He anointed it and set it apart as holy.
He also anointed and set
apart all its furnishings and
the altar with its utensils.
Then the leaders of Israel, the tribal
leaders who had registered the troops,
came and brought their offerings together.
They brought six large wagons and 12 oxen.
There was a wagon for every two
liters and an ox for each liter.
They presented these to the
Lord in front of the tabernacle.
Then the Lord said to Moses, receive
their gifts and use these oxen and wagons
for transporting the tab tabernacle,
distribute them among the Levites
according to the work they have to do.
So Moses took the wagons and oxen
and presented them to the Levites.
He gave two wagons and four oxen to the
Gersch Knight Division for their work,
and he gave four wagons and eight oxen
to the Morra division for their work.
All their work was done under the
leadership of eMAR, son of Aaron, the
priest, but he gave none of the wagons
or oxen to the kotite division since they
were required to carry the sacred objects
of the tabernacle on their shoulders.
The leaders also presented
dedication, gifts for the altar.
At the time it was anointed.
They each placed their
gifts before the altar.
The Lord said to Moses, let one
leader bring his gift each day
for the dedication of the altar.
On the first day, Nashan son
of Amab, leader of the tribe of
Judah, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary shackle.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year old male lambs.
This was the offering
brought by Nash, son of Amab.
On the second day, Nathaniel's
son of Zu, leader of the tribe of
Issachar, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary Sheckle.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a
ram, and a one-year-old male
lamb for a burnt offering and
a male goat for a sin offering.
For a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year old male lambs.
This was the offering brought
by Nathaniel, son of Zu.
On the third day, Elia's son of
Healon, leader of the Tribe of
Zebulon, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary sheckle.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year-old male lambs.
This was the offering brought
by Elia, son of Helen.
On the fourth day, Eliza son of
Shadier, leader of the tribe of
Ruben, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary sheckle.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year-old male lambs.
This was the offering brought
by Eliza, son of sheer.
On the fifth day, Shaio son of
Zu Shadi, leader of the tribe of
Simeon, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary shekel.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year old male lambs.
This was the offering brought
by Shaio son of Zuru Shadi.
On the sixth day, Elias of Son
of duel, leader of the Tribe
of Gad, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary Sheckle.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering an male goat for a
sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year old male lambs.
This was the offering brought
by Eliasoph, son of Duel.
On the seventh day, Alima, son
of a Maud, leader of the tribe of
Ephraim, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary sheckle.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year-old male lambs.
This was the offering brought
by Alima, son of Amud.
On the eighth day, Galio son
of Pza, leader of the tribe of
Manassa, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary shekel.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year old male lambs.
This was the offering
brought by Emilio son of Pza.
On the ninth day, a Biden son
of Gioni, leader of the tribe of
Benjamin, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary shackle.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one year old male lambs.
This was the offering brought by a
Biden son of Gioni on the 10th day
Azer son of Emma Shadi, leader of the
Tribe of Dan, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary shekel.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering an male goat for a
sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year old male lambs.
This was the offering brought by ajar,
son of Ahadi on the 11th day, pa.
Jill's son of Akron, leader of the
tribe of Asher, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
in three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary shekel.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a ram,
and a one-year-old male lamb for a
burnt offering and a male goat for
a sin offering for a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one year old male lambs.
This was the offering brought
by Pedro, son of Akron.
On the 12th day, a Hira son of
Enon, leader of the tribe of
Naftaly, presented his offering.
His offering consisted of a silver
platter weighing three and one quarter
pounds and a silver basin weighing one
and three quarter pounds as measured
by the weight of the sanctuary shekel.
These were both filled with
grain offerings of choice,
flour moistened with olive oil.
He also brought a gold container
weighing four ounces, which
was filled with incense.
He brought a young bull, a
ram, and a one-year-old male
lamb for a burnt offering and
a male goat for a sin offering.
For a peace offering.
He brought two bulls, five rams, five male
goats, and five one-year old male lambs.
This was the offering brought by Ajara,
son of Enin, so this was the dedication
offering brought by the leaders of Israel.
At the time, the altar was anointed
12 silver platters, 12 silver basins
and 12 gold incense containers.
Each silver platter weighed three and
one quarter pounds, and each silver basin
weighed one and three quarter pounds.
The total weight of the silver
was 60 pounds as measured by the
weight of the sanctuary sheckle.
Each of the 12 gold containers that
was filled with incense weighed
four ounces as measured by the
weight of the sanctuary sheckle.
The total weight of the
gold was three pounds.
12 young Bulls, 12 rams, and 12 one
year old Male lambs were donated
for the burnt offerings along with
their prescribed grain offerings.
12 male goats were brought
for the sin offerings.
24 bulls, 60 rams, 60 male goats,
and 61 year old male lambs were
donated for the peace offerings.
This was the dedication offering
for the altar after it was anointed.
Whenever Moses went into the tabernacle
to speak with the Lord, he heard the
voice speaking to him from between
the two cherubim above the ark's
cover the place of atonement that
rests on the Ark of the covenant.
The Lord spoke to him from there.
The Lord said to Moses, give
Aaron the following instructions.
When you set up the seven lamps in the
lamp stand, place them so their light
shines forward in front of the lamp stand.
So Aaron did this.
He set up the seven lamps, so they
reflected their light forward.
Just as the Lord had commanded
Moses, the entire lamp stand
from its base to its decorative
blossoms was made of beaten gold.
It was built according to the
exact design the Lord had shown.
Moses.
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