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Exodus 27:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And thou shalt make into the uses of the altar, pans to receive [the] ashes, and tongs, and fleshhooks, and firepans; thou shalt make all these vessels of brass.

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Also Hiram made cauldrons, and pans, and wine vessels; and he made perfectly all the work of king Solomon in the temple of the Lord.

and cauldrons, and pans, and wine vessels. All the vessels, which Hiram made to king Solomon in the house of the Lord, were of latten.

and pots, and hooks, and vials, and mortars, and censers of purest gold; and the hinges of the doors of the inner house of the holy of holy things, and of the doors of the house of the temple, were of gold.

And they took the pots of brass, and trowels, and fleshhooks, and cups, and mortars, and all [the] brazen vessels, in which they ministered;

and censers also, and vials. The prince of the chivalry took those things that were of gold, and those that were of silver,

also to [the] fleshhooks, and vials, and to censers of purest gold; and to golden basins, for the manner of measure, he separated a weight into a basin and a basin; also and into silveren basins he separated diverse weight of silver.

Also Hiram made cauldrons, and fleshhooks, and vials, or basins, and he fulfilled all the work of the king in the house of God,

and cauldrons, and fleshhooks, and vials, or basins. Hiram, the father of Solomon, that is, called so for reason of age, either of excellence of craft, made to him all the vessels in the house of the Lord of cleanest brass.

And so Moses took half the part of the blood, and put it into great cups; forsooth he shedded or poured the residue part on the altar.

Thou shalt make of brass all the vessels of the tabernacle, into all uses and ceremonies, as well the stakes thereof, as of the great entry.

Forsooth horns shall be by [the] four corners thereof; and thou shalt cover it with brass.

And thou shalt make a brazen griddle in the manner of a net, and by the four corners thereof shall be four brazen rings,

And into the uses thereof he made ready of brass diverse vessels, caul-drons, tongs, fleshhooks, hooks, and firepans.

And when he hath taken a censer, which he hath [full-]filled of the coals of the altar, and he hath taken in [his] hand the sweet smelling spicery [or spices] made into incense, he shall enter over the veil into the holy things;

And they shall put with it all the vessels which they use in the service thereof, that is, the resets or recepticles of fire, the tongs, and fleshhooks, and other hooks, and the censers, or the pans of coals; they shall cover all the vessels of the altar altogether in a veil of jacinthine skins, and they shall lead in the bearing staves.




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