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Exodus 39 — WBMS

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39Verse 1Forsooth of jacinth, and purple, vermilion, and bis, he made [the] clothes in which Aaron was clothed, when he ministered in [the] holy things, as the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 2Therefore he made the cloth on the shoulders [or cape] of gold, jacinth, and purple, and of red silk twice-dyed, and of bis folded again, by work of embroidery;Verse 3also he cut thin golden plates, and made thin into threads, that those [or they] may be folded again, with the warp of the former colours;Verse 4and he made twain [or two] hems coupled to themselves together, in ever either side of the ends;Verse 5and he made a girdle of the same colours, as the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 6And he made ready two onyx stones, bound and enclosed in gold, and engraved by the craft of a worker in gems with the names of the sons of Israel;Verse 7six names in one stone, and six in the tother stone, by the order of their birth. And he set those stones in the sides of the cloth on the shoulders [or cape], into a memorial of the sons of Israel, as the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 8He made also the rational, by work of embroidery, by the work of the cloth on the shoulders [or cape], of gold, jacinth, purple, and red silk twice-dyed, and of bis folded again;Verse 9he made the rational four-cornered, double, of the measure of four fingers.Verse 10And he set therein four orders of gems; in the first order was sardius, topaz, smaragdus;Verse 11in the second order was car-buncle, sapphire, jasper;Verse 12in the third order was ligure, agate, amethyst;Verse 13in the fourth order was crystallite, onyx, and beryl; compassed and enclosed with gold, by their orders.Verse 14And those twelve stones were engraved with [the] twelve names of the lineages of Israel, all the stones by themselves, by the names of all the lineages by themselves.Verse 15They made also in the rational, little chains, cleaving to themselves together, of purest gold,Verse 16and twain [or two] hooks, and so many rings of gold.Verse 17Forsooth they setted the rings on ever either side of the rational,Verse 18on which rings [the] two golden chains hanged, which they setted in the hooks, that stood forth in the corners of the cloth on the shoulders [or cape].Verse 19These accorded so to themselves, both before and behind, that the cloth on the shoulders [or cape], and the rational,Verse 20were knitted together, and fastened to the girdle,Verse 21and coupled full strongly with the rings, which rings a lace of jacinth joined together, lest they were loosened, and slackened, and were moved each from other; as the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 22They made also a coat on the shoulders, or alb, all of jacinth;Verse 23and the hood, or the amice, in the higher part, about the midst, and a woven hem, by the compass of the hood;Verse 24forsooth beneath at the feet they made pineapples of jacinth, and purple, and vermilion, and bis folded again;Verse 25and they made little bells of purest gold, which they setted betwixt the pomegranates, in the hem of the alb, by compass;Verse 26a golden little bell, and a pine-apple; with which the bishop went adorned, when he was set in service, as the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 27They made also coats of bis, that is, linen clothes, by woven work, to Aaron and to his sons,Verse 28and mitres with small crowns of bis, and linen clothes of bis;Verse 29forsooth they made a girdle of bis folded again, of jacinth, purple, and vermilion, parted by craft of embroidery, as the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 30They made also a plate of holy worshipping, of purest gold, and they wrote therein by the craft of an engraver in gems, The Holy of the Lord.Verse 31And they bound it with the mitre by a lace of jacinth, as the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 32Therefore all the work of the tabernacle, and the covering of the witnessing, was performed; and the sons of Israel did all things which the Lord commanded to Moses.Verse 33And they offered the tabernacle, and the roof, and all the appurtenances, rings, boards, bars, and pillars, and the bases;Verse 34the covering of skins of rams made red, and another covering of skins of jacinth; the veil,Verse 35the ark, the bars, and the propitiatory;Verse 36the board with vessels, and with the loaves of setting forth;Verse 37the candlestick, lanterns, and the appurtenances of those, with [the] oil;Verse 38the golden altar, and the ointment, and [the] incense of sweet smelling spiceries [or spices]; and the curtain in the entering of the tabernacle;Verse 39the brazen altar, [the] griddle, bars, and all the vessels thereof; the great washing vessel, with his found-ament;Verse 40the curtains of the great entry, and the pillars with their bases; the curtain in the entering of the great porch, and the cords, and the stakes thereof. Nothing of the vessels failed, that was commanded to be made into [the] service of the tabernacle, and into the roof of the bond of peace.Verse 41Also the sons of Israel offered the clothes which the priests, that is, Aaron and his sons, use in the saintuary,Verse 42as the Lord commanded.Verse 43And after that Moses saw all those things fulfilled, he blessed them.
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