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Exodus 25:1 - 27:19
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people of Israel are called upon to contribute fifteen materials
-- gold, silver and copper; blue, purple and red-dyed wool;
flax, goat hair, animal skins, wood, olive oil, spices and gems
-- out of which, G-d says to Moses, "They shall make for Me a
Sanctuary, and I shall dwell amidst them."
On the summit of Mount Sinai, Moses is given detailed
instructions on how to construct this dwelling for G-d so that
it could be readily dismantled, transported and reassembled as
the people journeyed in the desert.
In the Sanctuary's inner chamber, behind an artistically woven
curtain, was the Ark containing the Tablets of Testimony
engraved with the Ten Commandments; on the Ark's cover stood two
winged cherubim hammered out of pure gold. In the outer chamber
stood the seven-branched Menorah and the Table upon which the
"showbread" was arranged.
The Sanctuary's three walls were fitted together from 48 upright
wooden boards, each of which was overlaid with gold and held up
by a pair of silver foundation sockets. The roof was formed of
three layers of coverings: (a) tapestries of multi-colored wool
and linen; (b) a covering made of goat-hair; (c) a covering of
ram and tachash skins. Across the front of the Sanctuary was an
embroidered screen held up by five posts.
Surrounding the Sanctuary and the copper-plated Altar which
fronted it was an enclosure of linen hangings, supported by 60
wooden posts with silver hooks and trimmings and reinforced by
copper stakes.
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