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And ye LORDE talked wt Moses & ayde:
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Speake vnto ye childre of Israel, yt they geue me an Heue offerynge, & take the some of euery man, that hath a fre wyllynge hert therto.
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And this is the Heueofferynge that ye shal take of them: Golde, syluer, brasse,
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yalowe sylke, scarlet, purple, whyte twyned sylke, goates hayre,
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reed skynnes of rammes, doo skynnes, Fyrre tre,
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oyle for lampes, spyces for the anoyntynge oyle, and for swete incense.
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Onix stones and set stones for the ouerbody cote and for the brestlappe.
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And they shall make me a Sanctuary, that I maie dwell amonge them.
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Like as I shal shewe ye a patrone of the Habitacion, and of all the ornamentes therof, so shall ye make it.
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Make an Arke of Fyrre tre two cubytes & a half longe, a cubyte & a half brode, and a cubyte & an half hye:
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this shalt thou ouerleye with pure golde within and without, & make an hye vpo it a crowne of golde rounde aboute,
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and cast foure rynges of golde, & put them in the foure corners of it, so that two rynges be vpon the one syde, and two vpon the other syde.
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And make staues of Fyrre tre, and ouer laye them with golde,
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and put them in the rynges alonge by the sydes of the Arke, to beare it withall:
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and they shal abyde styll in the rynges, & not be take out.
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And in ye Arke thou shalt laye the wytnesse, that I wyl geue the.
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Thou shalt make a Mercyseate also of pure golde, two cubytes and a half longe, and a cubyte & a half brode.
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And thou shalt make two Cherubyns of beaten golde vpo both ye endes of the Mercyseate,
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yt the one Cherub maye be vpon the one ende, & the other vpon the other ende, & so to be two Cherubyns vpon the endes of the Mercyseate.
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And the Cherubyns shall sprede out their wynges ouer an hye, yt they maye couer ye Mercyseate wt their wynges: & yt either their faces maye be right ouer one agaynst another, and their faces shal loke vnto the Mercyseate.
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And thou shalt set ye Mercyseate aboue vpon the Arke. And in the Arke thou shalt laye the wytnesse, yt I shal geue the.
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From yt place wyll I testifie vnto ye, and talke with the, namely, from ye Mercyseate (betwixte the two Cherubyns) which is vpon the Arke of wytnesse, of all that I wyl comaunde ye vnto the children of Israel.
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Thou shalt make a table also of Fyrre tre, two cubites longe, and one cubyte brode, and a cubyte and a half hye,
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and ouerlaye it with pure golde, and make a crowne of golde rounde aboute it,
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and an whope of an hade brede hye, and a crowne of golde vnto ye whope rounde aboute.
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And vnto it thou shalt make foure rynges of golde, on the foure corners in the foure fete of it:
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harde vnder the whope shall ye rynges be, to put in staues and to beare the table wt all:
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and thou shalt make the staues of Fyrre tre, & ouerlaye them with golde, yt the table maye be borne therwith.
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Thou shalt make also his disshes, spones, pottes, and flat peces of pure golde, to poure out and in.
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And vpon the table thou shalt all waye set shewbred before me.
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Morouer thou shalt make a candelsticke of fyne beaten golde, where vpon shall be the shaft with braunches, cuppes, knoppes, and floures.
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Sixe braunches shall proceade out of the sydes of the candelsticke, out of euery syde thre braunches.
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Euery braunch shal haue thre cuppes, (like allmondes) thre knoppes, and thre floures. These shalbe the sixe braunches of the candilsticke.
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But the shaft of the candilsticke it self shal haue foure cuppes, knoppes and floures,
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and allwaie a knoppe vnder two braunches, of the sixe that proceade out of the candilsticke.
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For both the knoppes and braunches shall proceade out of the shaft, all one pece of fyne beaten golde.
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And thou shalt make seuen lampes aboue there on, that they maye geue light one ouer agaynst another,
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and snoffers and out quenchers of pure golde.
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Out of an hundreth pounde weight of pure golde shalt thou make it, with all this apparell.
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And se that thou make it after the patrone that thou hast sene in the mount.