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Exodus 27:3

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

All the equipment for the altar must also be made of bronze—the pans for the hot ashes, the shovels, the sprinkling bowls, the meat forks, and the fire pans.

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Hiram made pans for hot ashes, and also shovels and sprinkling bowls. This is a list of the bronze items that Hiram made for the LORD's temple:

pans for hot ashes, and also shovels and sprinkling bowls. Hiram made these bronze things for Solomon

cups, lamp snuffers, and small sprinkling bowls; dishes for incense; fire pans; and the hinges for the doors to the most holy place and the main room of the temple.

They carried off the bronze things used for worship at the temple, including the pans for hot ashes, and the shovels, snuffers, and also the dishes for incense,

as well as the fire pans and the sprinkling bowls. Nebuzaradan ordered his soldiers to take everything made of gold or silver.

the meat forks, the bowls and cups,

Huram made shovels, sprinkling bowls, and pans for hot ashes. Here is a list of the other furnishings he made for God's temple:

pans for hot ashes, as well as shovels and meat forks. Huram made all these things out of polished bronze

Moses put half of the blood from the animals into bowls and sprinkled the rest on the altar.

The rest of the equipment for the sacred tent must be made of bronze, including the pegs for the tent and for the curtain surrounding the courtyard.

and make each of the four top corners stick up like the horn of a bull. Then cover the whole altar with bronze, including the four horns.

Half-way up the altar build a ledge around it, and cover the bottom half of the altar with a decorative bronze grating. Then attach a bronze ring beneath the ledge at the four corners of the altar.

The equipment for the altar was also made of bronze—the pans for the hot ashes, the shovels, the meat forks, and the fire pans.

Then you will take a fire pan of live coals from the bronze altar, together with two handfuls of finely ground incense, into the most holy place.

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.




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