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Giovedi, 25 aprile 2024 - San Marco ( Letture di oggi)

Exodus 38


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1The altar of holocausts was made of acacia wood, on a square, five cubits long and five cubits wide; its height was three cubits.2At the four corners horns were made that sprang directly from the altar. The whole was plated with bronze.3All the utensils of the altar, the pots, shovels, basins, forks and fire pans, were likewise made of bronze.4A grating of bronze network was made for the altar and placed round it, on the ground, half as high as the altar itself.5Four rings were cast for the four corners of the bronze grating, as holders for the poles,6which were made of acacia wood and plated with bronze.7The poles were put through the rings on the sides of the altar for carrying it. The altar was made in the form of a hollow box.8The bronze laver, with its bronze base, was made from the mirrors of the women who served at the entrance of the meeting tent.9The court was made as follows. On the south side of the court there were hangings, woven of fine linen twined, a hundred cubits long,10with twenty columns and twenty pedestals of bronze, the hooks and bands of the columns being of silver.11On the north side there were similar hangings, one hundred cubits long, with twenty columns and twenty pedestals of bronze, the hooks and bands of the columns being of silver.12On the west side there were hangings, fifty cubits long, with ten columns and ten pedestals, the hooks and bands of the columns being of silver.13On the east side the court was fifty cubits long.14Toward one side there were hangings to the extent of fifteen cubits, with three columns and three pedestals; toward the other side,15beyond the entrance of the court, there were likewise hangings to the extent of fifteen cubits, with three columns and three pedestals.16The hangings on all sides of the court were woven of fine linen twined.17The pedestals of the columns were of bronze, while the hooks and bands of the columns were of silver; the capitals were silver-plated, and all the columns of the court were banded with silver.18At the entrance of the court there was a variegated curtain, woven of violet, purple and scarlet yarn and of fine linen twined, twenty cubits long and five cubits wide, in keeping with the hangings of the court.19There were four columns and four pedestals of bronze for it, while their hooks were of silver.20All the tent pegs for the Dwelling and for the court around it were of bronze.21The following is an account of the various amounts used on the Dwelling, the Dwelling of the commandments, drawn up at the command of Moses by the Levites under the direction of Ithamar, son of Aaron the priest.22However, it was Bezalel, son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, who made all that the Lord commanded Moses,23and he was assisted by Oholiab, son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, who was an engraver, an embroiderer, and a weaver of variegated cloth of violet, purple and scarlet yarn and of fine linen.24All the gold used in the entire construction of the sanctuary, having previously been given as an offering, amounted to twenty-nine talents and seven hundred and thirty shekels, according to the standard of the sanctuary shekel.25The amount of the silver received from the community was one hundred talents and one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels, according to the standard of the sanctuary shekel;26one bekah apiece, that is, a half-shekel apiece, according to the standard of the sanctuary shekel, was received from every man of twenty years or more who entered the registered group; the number of these was six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty men.27One hundred talents of silver were used for casting the pedestals of the sanctuary and the pedestals of the veil, one talent for each pedestal, or one hundred talents for the one hundred pedestals.28The remaining one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels were used for making the hooks on the columns, for plating the capitals, and for banding them with silver.29The bronze, given as an offering, amounted to seventy talents and two thousand four hundred shekels.30With this were made the pedestals at the entrance of the meeting tent, the bronze altar with its bronze gratings and all the appurtenances of the altar,31the pedestals around the court, the pedestals at the entrance of the court, and all the tent pegs for the Dwelling and for the court around it.