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Exodus

Chapters 39-40

Making the Garments for the Priests

1With the blue, purple, and red wool they made the magnificent garments which the priests were to wear when they served in the Holy Place. They made the priestly garments for Aaron, as the Lord had commanded Moses.

2They made the ephod of fine linen; blue, purple, and red wool; and gold thread.

3They hammered out sheets of gold and cut them into thin strips to be worked into the fine linen and into the blue, purple, and red wool.

4They made two shoulder straps for the ephod and attached them to its sides, so that it could be fastened.

5The finely woven belt, made of the same materials, was attached to the ephod so as to form one piece with it, as the Lord had commanded Moses.

6They prepared the carnelians and mounted them in gold settings; they were skillfully engraved with the names of the twelve sons of Jacob.

7They put them on the shoulder straps of the ephod to represent the twelve tribes of Israel, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.

Making the Breastpiece

8They made the breastpiece of the same materials as the ephod and with similar embroidery.

9It was square and folded double, 9 inches long and 9 inches wide.

10They mounted four rows of precious stones on it: in the first row they mounted a ruby, a topaz, and a garnet;

11in the second row, an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond;

12in the third row, a turquoise, an agate, and an amethyst;

13and in the fourth row, a beryl, a carnelian, and a jasper. These were mounted in gold settings.

14Each of the twelve stones had engraved on it the name of one of the sons of Jacob, in order to represent the twelve tribes of Israel.

15For the breastpiece they made chains of pure gold, twisted like cords.

16They made two gold settings and two gold rings and attached the two rings to the upper corners of the breastpiece.

17They fastened the two gold cords to the two rings

18and fastened the other two ends of the cords to the two settings and in this way attached them in front to the shoulder straps of the ephod.

19They made two rings of gold and attached them to the lower corners of the breastpiece, on the inside edge next to the ephod.

20They made two more gold rings and attached them to the lower part of the front of the two shoulder straps of the ephod, near the seam and above the finely woven belt.

21Just as the Lord had commanded Moses, they tied the rings of the breastpiece to the rings of the ephod with a blue cord, so that the breastpiece rested above the belt and did not come loose.

Making the Other Priestly Garments

22The robe that goes under the ephod was made entirely of blue wool.

23The hole for the head was reinforced with a woven binding to keep it from tearing.

24-26All around its lower hem they put pomegranates of fine linen and of blue, purple, and red wool, alternating with bells of pure gold, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.

27They made the shirts for Aaron and his sons,

28and the turban, the caps, the linen shorts,

29and the sash of fine linen and of blue, purple, and red wool, decorated with embroidery, as the Lord had commanded Moses.

30They made the ornament, the sacred sign of dedication, out of pure gold, and they engraved on it “Dedicated to the Lord.”

31They tied it to the front of the turban with a blue cord, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.

The Completion of the Work

32All the work on the Tent of the Lord's presence was finally completed. The Israelites made everything just as the Lord had commanded Moses.

33They brought to Moses the Tent and all its equipment, its hooks, its frames, its crossbars, its posts, and its bases;

34the covering of rams' skin dyed red; the covering of fine leather; the curtain;

35the Covenant Box containing the stone tablets, its poles, and its lid;

36the table and all its equipment, and the bread offered to God;

37the lampstand of pure gold, its lamps, all its equipment, and the oil for the lamps;

38the gold altar; the anointing oil; the sweet-smelling incense; the curtain for the entrance of the Tent;

39the bronze altar with its bronze grating, its poles, and all its equipment; the washbasin and its base;

40the curtains for the enclosure and its posts and bases; the curtain for the entrance of the enclosure and its ropes; the Tent pegs; all the equipment to be used in the Tent;

41and the magnificent garments the priests were to wear in the Holy Place—the sacred clothes for Aaron the priest and for his sons.

42The Israelites had done all the work just as the Lord had commanded Moses.

43Moses examined everything and saw that they had made it all just as the Lord had commanded. So Moses blessed them.

Exodus Chapter 40

Setting Up and Dedicating the Tent of the Lord's Presence

1The Lord said to Moses,

2“On the first day of the first month set up the Tent of the Lord's presence.

3Place in it the Covenant Box containing the Ten Commandments and put the curtain in front of it.

4Bring in the table and place the equipment on it. Also bring in the lampstand and set up the lamps on it.

5Put the gold altar for burning incense in front of the Covenant Box and hang the curtain at the entrance of the Tent.

6Put in front of the Tent the altar for burning offerings.

7Put the washbasin between the Tent and the altar and fill it with water.

8Put up the surrounding enclosure and hang the curtain at its entrance.

9“Then dedicate the Tent and all its equipment by anointing it with the sacred oil, and it will be holy.

10Next, dedicate the altar and all its equipment by anointing it, and it will be completely holy.

11Also dedicate the washbasin and its base in the same way.

12“Bring Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the Tent, and have them take a ritual bath.

13Dress Aaron in the priestly garments, anoint him, and in this way consecrate him, so that he can serve me as priest.

14Bring his sons and put the shirts on them.

15Then anoint them, just as you anointed their father, so that they can serve me as priests. This anointing will make them priests for all time to come.”

16Moses did everything just as the Lord had commanded.

17So on the first day of the first month of the second year after they left Egypt, the Tent of the Lord's presence was set up.

18Moses put down its bases, set up its frames, attached its crossbars, and put up its posts.

19He spread out the covering over the Tent and put the outer covering over it, just as the Lord had commanded.

20Then he took the two stone tablets and put them in the Covenant Box. He put the poles in the rings of the Box and put the lid on it.

21Then he put the Box in the Tent and hung up the curtain. In this way he screened off the Covenant Box, just as the Lord had commanded.

22He put the table in the Tent, on the north side outside the curtain,

23and placed on it the bread offered to the Lord, just as the Lord had commanded.

24He put the lampstand in the Tent, on the south side, opposite the table,

25and there in the Lord's presence he lit the lamps, just as the Lord had commanded.

26He put the gold altar in the Tent, in front of the curtain,

27and burned the sweet-smelling incense, just as the Lord had commanded.

28He hung the curtain at the entrance of the Tent,

29and there in front of the curtain he placed the altar for burning offerings. On it he sacrificed the burnt offering and the grain offering, just as the Lord had commanded.

30He put the washbasin between the Tent and the altar and filled it with water.

31Moses, Aaron, and his sons washed their hands and their feet there

32whenever they went into the Tent or to the altar, just as the Lord had commanded.

33Moses set up the enclosure around the Tent and the altar and hung the curtain at the entrance of the enclosure. So he finished all the work.

The Cloud over the Tent of the Lord's Presence

34Then the cloud covered the Tent and the dazzling light of the Lord's presence filled it.

35Because of this, Moses could not go into the Tent.

36The Israelites moved their camp to another place only when the cloud lifted from the Tent.

37As long as the cloud stayed there, they did not move their camp.

38During all their wanderings they could see the cloud of the Lord's presence over the Tent during the day and a fire burning above it during the night.

Leviticus

Chapter 27

Laws concerning Gifts to the Lord

1The Lord gave Moses

2the following regulations for the people of Israel. When any of you have been given to the Lord in fulfillment of a special vow, you may be set free by the payment of the following sums of money,

3-7according to the official standard: –adult male, twenty to sixty years old: 50 pieces of silver –adult female: 30 pieces of silver –young male, five to twenty years old: 20 pieces of silver –young female: 10 pieces of silver –infant male under five: 5 pieces of silver –infant female: 3 pieces of silver –male above sixty years of age: 15 pieces of silver –female above sixty: 10 pieces of silver

8If any of you make a vow and are too poor to pay the standard price, you shall bring the person to the priest, and the priest will set a lower price, according to your ability to pay.

9If your vow concerns an animal that is acceptable as an offering to the Lord, then every gift made to the Lord is sacred,

10and you may not substitute another animal for it. If you do, both animals belong to the Lord.

11But if your vow concerns a ritually unclean animal, which is not acceptable as an offering to the Lord, you shall take the animal to the priest.

12The priest shall set a price for it, according to its good or bad qualities, and the price will be final.

13If you wish to buy it back, you must pay the price plus an additional 20 percent.

14When any of you dedicate your house to the Lord, the priest shall set the price according to its good or bad points, and the price will be final.

15If you wish to buy your house back, you must pay the price plus an additional 20 percent.

16If any of you dedicate part of your land to the Lord, the price shall be set according to the amount of seed it takes to sow it, at the rate of ten pieces of silver per bushel of barley.

17If you dedicate the land immediately after a Year of Restoration, the full price applies.

18If you dedicate it any time later, the priest shall estimate the cash value according to the number of years left until the next Year of Restoration, and set a reduced price.

19If you wish to buy your field back, you must pay the price plus an additional 20 percent.

20If you sell the field to someone else without first buying it back from the Lord, you lose the right to buy it back.

21At the next Year of Restoration the field will become the Lord's permanent property; it shall belong to the priests.

22If you dedicate to the Lord a field that you have bought,

23the priest shall estimate its value according to the number of years until the next Year of Restoration, and you must pay the price that very day; the money belongs to the Lord.

24At the Year of Restoration the field shall be returned to the original owner or to the descendants.

25All prices shall be set according to the official standard.

26The first-born of an animal already belongs to the Lord, so no one may dedicate it to him as a freewill offering. A calf, a lamb, or a kid belongs to the Lord,

27but the first-born of an unclean animal may be bought back at the standard price plus an additional 20 percent. If it is not bought back, it may be sold to someone else at the standard price.

28None of you may sell or buy back what you have unconditionally dedicated to the Lord, whether it is a human being, an animal, or land. It belongs permanently to the Lord.

29Not even human beings who have been unconditionally dedicated may be bought back; they must be put to death.

30One tenth of all the produce of the land, whether grain or fruit, belongs to the Lord.

31If you wish to buy any of it back, you must pay the standard price plus an additional 20 percent.

32One of every ten domestic animals belongs to the Lord. When the animals are counted, every tenth one belongs to the Lord.

33You may not arrange the animals so that the poor animals are chosen, and you may not make any substitutions. If you do substitute one animal for another, then both animals will belong to the Lord and may not be bought back.

34These are the commands that the Lord gave Moses on Mount Sinai for the people of Israel.

Psalms

Chapter 84

Longing for God's House

1How I love your Temple, Lord Almighty!

2How I want to be there! I long to be in the Lord's Temple. With my whole being I sing for joy to the living God.

3Even the sparrows have built a nest, and the swallows have their own home; they keep their young near your altars, Lord Almighty, my king and my God.

4How happy are those who live in your Temple, always singing praise to you.

5How happy are those whose strength comes from you, who are eager to make the pilgrimage to Mount Zion.

6As they pass through the dry valley of Baca, it becomes a place of springs; the autumn rain fills it with pools.

7They grow stronger as they go; they will see the God of gods on Zion.

8Hear my prayer, Lord God Almighty. Listen, O God of Jacob!

9Bless our king, O God, the king you have chosen.

10One day spent in your Temple is better than a thousand anywhere else; I would rather stand at the gate of the house of my God than live in the homes of the wicked.

11The Lord is our protector and glorious king, blessing us with kindness and honor. He does not refuse any good thing to those who do what is right.

12Lord Almighty, how happy are those who trust in you!