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Numbers 4:12

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Next, Aaron and his sons will take blue cloth and wrap all the objects used in worship at the sacred tent. These will need to be covered with a piece of fine leather, then placed on a carrying frame.

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Some of the Levites were responsible for the equipment used in worship at the temple, and they had to count everything before and after it was used.

Others were responsible for the temple furnishings and its sacred objects, as well as the flour, wine, olive oil, incense, and spices.

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

Solomon also gave orders to make the following temple furnishings out of gold: the altar, the tables that held the sacred loaves of bread,

lamp snuffers, small sprinkling bowls, ladles, fire pans, and the doors to the most holy place and the main room of the temple.

tanned ram skins; fine leather; acacia wood;

Make it and its furnishings exactly like the pattern I will show you.

The Levites will serve the community by being responsible for the furnishings of the tent.

The gold incense altar is to be covered with a blue cloth, and then with a piece of fine leather, before its carrying poles are put in place.

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

and then with a piece of fine leather, and cover it all with a solid blue cloth. After this they will put the carrying poles in place.

Next, Aaron and his sons will use another blue cloth to cover the table for the sacred bread. On the cloth they will place the dishes, the bowls for incense, the cups, the jugs for wine, as well as the bread itself.

With another blue cloth they will cover the lampstand, along with the lamps, the lamp snuffers, the fire pans, and the jars of oil for the lamps.




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