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Exodus 27:1

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Use acacia wood to build an altar two and a quarter metres square and one and a third metres high,

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That same day the prophet Gad came and told David, “Go to the threshing place that belongs to Araunah and build an altar there for the LORD.” So David went.

After that, he had the bronze altar moved aside, so his new altar would be right in front of the LORD's temple.

Only Aaron and his descendants were allowed to offer sacrifices and incense on the two altars at the sacred tent. They were in charge of the most holy place and the ceremonies to forgive sins, just as God's servant Moses had commanded.

Solomon had a bronze altar made that was nine metres square and four and a half metres high.

The priest Joshua son of Jozadak, together with the other priests, and Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel and his relatives rebuilt the altar of Israel's God. Then they were able to offer sacrifices there by following the instructions God had given to Moses.

Moses built an altar and named it “The LORD Gives me Victory”.

Then Moses wrote down what the LORD had said. The next morning Moses got up early. He built an altar at the foot of the mountain and set up a large stone for each of the twelve tribes of Israel.

the altar for sacrifices with its bronze grating, its carrying poles, and its equipment; the large bronze bowl with its stand;

the bronze altar for sacrifices with its bronze grating, its carrying poles, and its equipment; the large bronze bowl with its stand;

Do the same thing with the altar for offering sacrifices and its equipment

Then the altar for offering sacrifices was put in front of the tent, and animal sacrifices and gifts of grain were offered there.

Set the altar for burning sacrifices in front of the entrance to my tent.

Their duties at the tent included taking care of the sacred chest, the table for the sacred bread, the lampstand, the altars, the objects used for worship, and the curtain in front of the most holy place. The Kohathites were responsible for setting these things up and taking them down.

They are to remove the ashes from the bronze altar and cover it with a purple cloth.

On that cloth will be placed the utensils used at the altar, including the fire pans, the meat forks, the shovels, and the sprinkling bowls. All of this will then be covered with a piece of fine leather, before the carrying poles are put in place.

But we have an altar where even the priests who serve in the place of worship have no right to eat.




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