Exodus 39

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The Priests' Special Clothes

39 <1> The workers used the blue, purple, and red yarn to make special clothes for the priests to wear when they served in the holy[392] place. They also made the special clothes for Aaron as the Lord had commanded Moses.

 

The Ephod

<2> They made the ephod[393] from gold thread, fine linen,[394] and blue, purple, and red yarn. <3> (They hammered the gold into thin strips and cut the gold into long threads. They wove the gold into the blue, purple, and red yarn and fine linen. This was the work of a very skilled person.) <4> They made the shoulder pieces for the ephod. They tied these shoulder pieces to the two corners of the ephod. <5> They wove the sash (belt) and fastened it to the ephod. It was made the same way as the ephod-they used gold thread, fine linen and blue, purple, and red yarn, just as the Lord commanded Moses.

<6> The workers put the onyx[395] stones for the ephod in gold settings. They wrote the names of the sons of Israel on these stones. <7> Then they put these jewels on the shoulder pieces of the ephod. These jewels were to help God to remember the Israelites. This was done as the Lord commanded Moses.

 

The Judgment Pouch

<8> Then they made the judgment pouch.[396] It was the work of a skilled person, just like the ephod.[397] It was made from gold threads, fine linen,[398] and blue, purple, and red yarn. <9> The judgment pouch was folded in half to make a square pocket. It was 1 span[399] long and 1 span wide. <10> Then the workers put four rows of beautiful jewels on the judgment pouch. The first row had a ruby, a topaz, and a beryl. <11> The second row had a turquoise, a sapphire, and an emerald. <12> The third row had a jacinth, an agate, and an amethyst. <13> The fourth row had a chrysolite, an onyx, and a jasper. All these jewels wer e set in gold. <14> There were twelve jewels on the judgment pouch-one jewel for each of the sons of Israel (Jacob). Each stone had the name of one of the sons of Israel carved onto it, like a seal.[400]

<15> The workers made two chains from pure gold for the judgment pouch. The chains were braided like a rope. <16> The workers made two gold rings and fastened them to two corners of the judgment pouch. Then they made two gold settings for the shoulder pieces. <17> They fastened the gold chains to the rings at the corners of the judgment pouch. <18> They fastened the other ends of the gold chains to the settings on the shoulder pieces. They fastened these to the front of the ephod. <19> Then they made two more gold rings and put them on the other two corners of the judgment pouch. This was on the inside edge of the judgment pouch next to the ephod. <20> They also put two gold rings on the bottom of the shoulder pieces on the front of the ephod. These rings were near the fastener, just above the sash (belt). <21> Then t hey used a blue ribbon and tied the rings of the judgment pouch to the rings of the ephod. In this way the judgment pouch would rest close to the sash and would be held tight against the ephod. They did everything just as the Lord commanded.

 

Other Clothes for the Priests

<22> Then they made the robe for the ephod[401] from blue cloth. It was woven by a skilled worker. <23> They made a hole in the center of the robe and sewed a piece of cloth around the edge of this hole. This cloth kept the hole from tearing.

<24> Then they used fine linen[402] and blue, purple, and red yarn to make the cloth pomegranates.[403] They hung these pomegranates around the bottom edge of the robe. <25> Then they made bells from pure gold. They hung these bells around the bottom edge of the robe between the pomegranates. <26> Around the bottom edge of the robe there were bells and pomegranates. There was a bell following each pomegranate. This robe was for the priest to wear when he served the Lord. It was made just as the Lord commanded Moses.

<27> Skilled workers wove shirts for Aaron and his sons. These shirts were made from fine linen. <28> And the workers made a turban[404] from fine linen. They also used fine linen to make head bands and underclothes. <29> Then they made the sash (belt) from fine linen and blue, purple, and red yarn. Designs were sewn into the cloth. These things were made as the Lord had commanded Moses.

<30> Then they made the strip of gold for the holy crown. They made it from pure gold. They wrote words into the gold. They wrote these words: holy to the lord.[405] <31> They fastened the gold strip to a blue ribbon. Then they tied the blue ribbon around the turban like the Lord had commanded Moses.

 

Moses Inspects the Holy Tent

<32> So all the work on the Holy Tent,[406] that is, the Meeting Tent was finished. The Israelites did everything exactly like the Lord had commanded Moses. <33> Then they showed the Holy Tent and everything in it to Moses. They showed him the rings, the frames, the braces, the posts, and the bases. <34> They showed him the covering of the Tent that was made from ram skins dyed red and the covering that was made from fine leather. And they showed him the curtain that covered the entrance to the Most Holy Place.

<35> They showed Moses the Box of the Agreement,[407] the poles used for carrying it, and the mercy-cover.[408] <36> They showed him the table with everything on it and the special bread.[409] <37> They showed him the pure gold lampstand and the lamps on it, the oil, and all the other things that were used with the lamps. <38> They showed Moses the golden altar,[410] the anointing[411] oil, the sweet-smelling incense,[412] and the curtain that covered the entrance to the Tent. <39> They showed him the bronze[413] altar, the bronze screen, the poles used for carrying the altar, and everything that was used on the altar. They showed him the bowl and the base under the bowl.

<40> They showed Moses the wall of curtains around the courtyard with the posts and bases. They showed him the curtain that covered the entrance to the courtyard. They showed him the ropes and the tent pegs. They showed him everything in the Holy Tent, that is, the Meeting Tent.

<41> Then they showed Moses the clothes that were made for the priests serving in the holy area.[414] They showed him the special clothes for Aaron the priest and his sons to wear when they served as priests.

<42> The Israelites did all this work exactly as the Lord had commanded Moses. <43> Moses looked closely at all the work and saw that it was done exactly as the Lord had commanded. So Moses blessed them.

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